• Castor

Castor

Resorts: Gressoney-La-Trinité

Castor rises next to Pollux and is the higher, more famous and more popular of the twins, one of Monte Rosa’s notorious “four-thousand”. It divides - at the top - the Ayas and Gressoney valleys while marking the border between the Valle d’Aosta and Valais (Switzerland). The eastern side of the mountain is covered by the large Castor glacier that stretches between Castor and Punta Perazzi. The northern side is fully covered by the Zwillings glacier that nestles at the base of the Grenz glacier.
The Castor climb is within many climbers’ reach and facilitated by the chair lift that leads to Colle di Bettaforca.

Technical Information

Route

Day one
From Colle di Bettaforca, follow the marked path to the ridge that shortly leads to the Bettolina pass. Continue on the wide, scenic ridge until it meets the path that climbs from Pian di Verra to the final ridge area. The segment is partially equipped with hand and rope rails and may be tricky when covered in snow. Climb the steep ramp to the plateau where you will easily reach the Quintino Sella hut.

Day two
From the hut, climb the Felik glacier heading North, crossing the Punta Perazzi base. Turn slightly to the right to the steep snow-covered slope under Colle del Felik. Climb diagonally to the right and return to the left to the pass at altitude 4,061m. Continue North-West following the easy border ridge, thin at some points, to reach the top.

Descent: down the ascent route.

This itinerary requires experience of high mountains and it is recommended that you get a mountain guide to accompany you.

Recommended times

July - September

Difficulties

F - Easy

Difference in level

915 m. + 640 m.

See also

Mountains and glaciers
Catena del Monte Rosa - Gressoney-La-Trinité

Monte Rosa range - Point of Dufour m 4,634

Gressoney-La-Trinité

Its highest peak, “Point of Dufour” (4,634 meters), is the second highest peak in the Alps.Thirty peaks with elevations over four thousand meters rise around it with the largest glaciers in the Alps like the “Gomer”, more than twelve kilometers long. …

Note - this information is not directly connected to the Cammino Balteo path but it is part of the Aosta Valley tourist offer.