High Route 1 — Stage 9: Valtournenche → Rifugio Jean Barmasse
Advertencias
- Sustained gradient in few kilometres
- Do not combine with stage 10 without excellent fitness
1 / 34.7 km
+682 m
−25 m
2.5 h
Nivel físico
~1800 kcal estimadas
Mapa y ruta
Traza GPX oficial — Región Valle de Aosta / lovevda.it
Descripción
Puntos clave
Salida
Valtournenche · 1528 m
Llegada
Rifugio Jean Barmasse · 2164 m
Stage nine is the shortest of the entire Alta Via 1 but no less demanding in gradient: in fewer than five kilometres the trail climbs over 650 metres, rising from the centre of Valtournenche to Rifugio Jean Barmasse on the shore of Lago di Cignana. The stage begins by crossing the Marmore torrent and climbing toward the hamlet of Valmartin, where the path enters a conifer forest and begins a sustained, well-marked ascent. The hydroelectric infrastructure of the dam signals proximity to the artificial lake, a turquoise mirror reflecting the Valtournenche ridgelines. Rifugio Jean Barmasse (2157 m), positioned on the edge of the reservoir, serves as the launchpad for the most demanding stage of the entire Alta Via the following morning. The brevity of this stage is deliberate in the original AV1 design: it allows for genuine rest and energy accumulation before the long traverse toward Rifugio Cuney. Many walkers consider combining stage nine with stage ten, but this is strongly discouraged unless fitness levels are exceptional and an early departure is guaranteed.
Puntos clave
Valtournenche
1520 m · 0 km from start
Stage start from village centre
Lago di Cignana
2140 m · 4 km from start
Turquoise artificial basin below the dam
Rifugio Jean Barmasse
2157 m · 4.7 km from start
Stage finish, base camp for stage 10
Ciencias de la Tierra
Geología y paisaje
The short climb ascends the western Valtournenche slope on Penninic calcschists and micaschists with serpentinite and metabasalt (ophiolite) outcrops. Lake Cignana occupies a natural basin shaped on Würmian moraines of the Valtournenche glacier, then artificially dammed for hydroelectric production. Rocks around the lake show glacial striations and meltwater potholes. Above the dam, augen gneiss of the Austroalpine basement outcrops with quartz and feldspar bands. Colluvial deposits and historic landslides indicate slope instability below Valmartin. Conifer forests grow on decomposed glacial deposits with acid humus-rich soils.
Historia y cultura
The Cignana dam is part of the Valdostan hydroelectric network. Barmasse hut is a strategic AV1 stop before the hardest traverse toward Cuney.
Fuentes de agua
Resupply in Valtournenche. Potable water at Rifugio Barmasse.
Cómo llegar
VITA bus to Valtournenche. Trail access from the central square.
Aparcamiento
Parcheggio a Valtournenche centro, vicino al punto di partenza sentiero.
Cumbres cercanas
Refugios y vivacs
Galería de fotos
Photos are published immediately. JPG/PNG/WebP, max 6 MB.
Flora del sendero
Fauna que observar
Temas y características
Etapas contiguas
AEditado y verificado por Andrea Rama
Fuente de datos: Catasto Sentieri Regione VdA + AllTrails (4.7 km, 2h25 verificati) + thealps.com · Open data — DGR 899/2014
Última verificación:
Valtournenche
Senderos relacionados
Mismo valle o rutas similares — más excursiones por descubrir.

Valtournenche — Valpelline
Tour of the Matterhorn — Stage 1: Breuil-Cervinia → Rifugio Prarayer
The Valcournera pass, a stern gateway to the Valpelline.

Valtournenche — Val d’Ayas
Tour Monte Rosa — Stage 9: Breuil-Cervinia → Saint-Jacques
The Cime Bianche valley, a natural bridge between the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa.

Valtournenche
Anello Area sportiva-Fiernaz-Area sportiva
2.9 km · +28 m · T — from Area sportiva to Area sportiva (Valtournenche).

Valtournenche
Anello dei Villaggi di Antey ( Ruvère, Liesse,Fontaney, Villettaz)
A loop through the sunlit hamlets of Antey and Torgnon: traditional Aosta Valley architecture, vineyards and mid-mountain forest, 5.2 km from Ruvère.