Grand Combin Traverse
In the heart of the western Pennine Alps is one of the most beautiful alpine border regions between Switzerland and Italy.
Spanning the valleys of Bagnes and Aosta, the Grand Combin mountain rises to an altitude of 4314m at its peak.
The surrounding valleys and high passes represent ideal hiking conditions and are an excellent alternative to the busier trails around Mont Blanc.
The area is rich with wildlife and the outstanding views of snowy peaks, tumbling glaciers and verdant lowlands will not fail to impress.
A further highlight of the week long walk is crossing the historic Great St Bernard Pass (2450m), and to be greeted by our accommodation at a centuries old travellers hospice.
Spanning the valleys of Bagnes and Aosta, the Grand Combin mountain rises to an altitude of 4314m at its peak.
The surrounding valleys and high passes represent ideal hiking conditions and are an excellent alternative to the busier trails around Mont Blanc.
The area is rich with wildlife and the outstanding views of snowy peaks, tumbling glaciers and verdant lowlands will not fail to impress.
A further highlight of the week long walk is crossing the historic Great St Bernard Pass (2450m), and to be greeted by our accommodation at a centuries old travellers hospice.
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Itinerary / Highlights
DAY 1 Meet at Fionnay and walk to Chanrion (6hrs)DAY 2 Walk via the Fenetre Durand trail to the Aosta Valley in Italy (6hrs)
DAY 3 Walk through the Aosta Valley with views to Mont Blanc, overnight 10th Century Monastery (7hrs)
DAY 4 Cross the Great St Bernard Pass, overnight hospice (7hrs)
DAY 5 Return to Switzerland and walk through the Entremont Valley (6hrs)
DAY 6 Traverse the eastern slopes of the Grand Combins (6hrs)
DAY 7 Return to Fionnay with views enroute of the Corbassiere Glacier, trip concludes (6hrs)
