High Route 1 — Stage 17: Rifugio Bonatti → Courmayeur
Avisos
- Steep descent in the final forest section
- High tourist traffic in Courmayeur in August
1 / 312.1 km
+300 m
−1101 m
3.5 h
Nível físico
~2500 kcal estimadas
Mapa e percurso
Traço GPX oficial — Região Vale de Aosta / lovevda.it
Descrição
Pontos-chave
Partida
Rifugio Walter Bonatti · 2023 m
Chegada
Courmayeur · 1200 m
Stage seventeen, the final leg of Alta Via 1, is a long and celebratory descent to Courmayeur along the Val Ferret balcony trail, with Mont Blanc as a constant companion throughout. From Rifugio Bonatti the path crosses the valley head toward Rifugio Bertone (2048 m) along a trail following the forest edge with unbroken views onto Grandes Jorasses, Miage Glacier and the Mont Blanc crest. The final descent from Bertone to Courmayeur drops steeply through forest, emerging into town among the gardens of the historic centre. Courmayeur (1224 m) is one of Italy's alpine capitals, home to one of the country's oldest sections of the Club Alpino Italiano, an alpine museum dedicated to the history of early ascents and a vibrant main street lined with outdoor shops and restaurants serving fonduta. Completing this final stage after 17 stages and over 190 km of walking is a genuinely moving experience: many hikers mark the arrival with a toast on terraces overlooking the eternal white of the massif that accompanied every step of the journey.
Pontos-chave
Rifugio Walter Bonatti
2025 m · 0 km from start
Stage start, last AV1 night
Rifugio Bertone
2048 m · 6.5 km from start
Intermediate hut with panoramic terrace
Courmayeur
1224 m · 12.1 km from start
AV1 finish, alpine capital
Ciências da Terra
Geologia e paisagem
The descent along Val Ferret crosses gneiss and calcschists of the Mont Blanc massif with deformed granite and mica phyllite outcrops. The balcony trail follows a Würmian moraine front of the Miage glacier with proglacial deposits and abandoned terraces. Below 1800 m, alluvial deposits of the Ferret stream appear with pebbles of gneiss, granite and limestone. Forested slopes display paleosols on decomposed moraines with acid soils suited to larch and rhododendron. The Miage glacier, visible from the trail, is among the most monitored in the Alps for glaciological retreat. Marble and calcschist outcrops indicate the massif sedimentary cover.
História e cultura
Courmayeur is an alpine capital with a historic CAI section and alpine museum. Completing the AV1 after 17 stages and over 190 km is celebrated on the centre terraces.
Pontos de água
Water at Bonatti and Bertone huts. Fountains in Courmayeur centre.
Como chegar
VITA and Savda buses to Courmayeur from Aosta. Summer Val Ferret connections.
Estacionamento
Parcheggi a Courmayeur centro e La Palud (funivia Monte Bianco).
Cumes próximos
Refúgios e abrigos
Galeria de fotos
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Flora do trilho
Fauna para observar
Temas e características
Etapas adjacentes
AEditado e verificado por Andrea Rama
Fonte dos dados: Catasto Sentieri Regione VdA + AllTrails (12.1 km verificati) · Open data — DGR 899/2014
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