• MOTOTOUR - Aosta – Great Saint Bernard (Round Trip)

MOTOTOUR - Aosta – Great Saint Bernard (Round Trip)

Resorts: Aosta, Étroubles, Gignod, Saint-Oyen, Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses

The road stretch between Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses and the Great Saint Bernard Pass, between overhangs and breathtaking panoramic views, remains in the heart of every motorcyclist like none other in Europe.

Technical Information

Route

You can immediately take the Great Saint Bernard Valley or lengthen the road a bit, choosing the variation that will take you to Doues, picturesque village in the middle of the mountain, in a prime panoramic position.

Another location to “taste”, in every sense of the word, is Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses, where the renowned Jambon de Bosses was born, a genuine gastronomic rarity, celebrated every year in July with a big festival.

Past Saint-Rhémy, the road climbs up to 8114 feet of the* Great Saint Bernard Pass* (don’t forget gloves and heavy sweater!), important alpine passage used since antiquity, as attested to by numerous archaeological finds. It was Saint Bernard himself who constructed here, in the 11th century, the grand hospice that for a long time gave assistance to travellers. Behind his statue, which today dominates the pass, the ancient Roman road carved into the rock is still quite visible.

Length

89,4 Km

Recommended times

May - October

See also

Tunnels / Mountain passes
Colle del Gran San Bernardo

Great Saint Bernard Pass

Saint-Rhémy-En-Bosses

Situated 2472 metres above sea level, the pass is dominated by Chenalette in the north, Mont Mort in the south and Pain de Sucre in the west.The position of the pass exposes it to almost constant winds and a temperature ranging from a minimum of -30°C …

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