Ferrère - Alpe Pra de Dieu - Bivacco Chentre Bionaz
Avisos
- Isolated trail with little traffic outside summer; carry offline navigation
- Snow possible above 2000m until June and from October onwards
- Check bivouac availability before planning an overnight stay

5.5 km
+992 m
−0 m
4 h
Nível físico
Mapa e percurso
Traço GPX — verifique no terreno antes de caminhar
Descrição
Pontos-chave
Partida
Ferrère · 1704 m
Chegada
Bivacco Chentre Bionaz · 2530 m
Trilho
S21
The upper Valpelline is one of the wildest and least-known valleys in the Aosta region, a landscape of abandoned pastures, rushing streams and severe ridgelines culminating southward in the Matterhorn and the Grandes Murailles. From Ferrère at 1704 metres the trail climbs 992 metres in 5.5 kilometres to the Bivacco Chentre Bionaz at 2530 metres. The route crosses open alpine terrain with progressively wider views over the valley below and the glaciers along the Swiss border. The bivouac is a base for alpinists and hikers exploring this remote corner of the high Valpelline. E-rated but without technical demands; the path may hold snow outside the main summer season.
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AEditado e verificado por Andrea Rama
Fonte dos dados: Catasto Sentieri Regione Autonoma VdA · Open data — DGR 899/2014
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