• The villages of Alpenzu Piccolo and Alpenzu Grande

The villages of Alpenzu Piccolo and Alpenzu Grande

Resorts: Gressoney-La-Trinité

The itinerary consists of a pleasant walk on the right orographic bank of the Gressoney valley, sometimes through wood, at others across the pastures, and covers the villages of Alpenzù Piccolo and Alpenzù Grande, where the Walser architecture is wonderfully preserved. The backdrop of this magnificent spectacle is Mount Rose. The two villages are along the Grande Sentiero Walser, the trail taken by the populations on the other side of the Alps when they migrated to Val d’Aosta across the mountains from the 12th century onwards.

Technical Information

Route

Near Lysbalma, just before the municipal seat, take the trail marked W, which leaves the regional road and leads up to the steep mixed conifer wood. The trail winds along the ridge to reach the village of Alpenzù Piccolo. From here, continue along the trail through meadows, climb up and cross the Pinter stream. Come down a little and continue the trail winding towards the village of Alpenzù Grande. Near the chapel, you can take the path that winds down the steep side and reaches Chemonal, in the municipality of Gressoney-Saint-Jean.

Duration going there

1h30

Length

3.332 m

Recommended times

May - October

Difficulties

E - Excursionist

Difference in level

312 m

See also

Mountain refuges
Exterior summer

Rifugio Alpenzu Grande

Gressoney-Saint-Jean

This renovated building on an already existent site, has been open since 1992. The refuge is made up of the central body, where the rooms are situated, and a "stadel" opposite, where the bathrooms are.

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