• Saint-Rhémy - Gran San Bernardo hill

Saint-Rhémy - Gran San Bernardo hill

Resorts: Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses

Gran San Bernardo hill has been an important transit point through the Alps since ancient times. In the Middle Ages it underwent great developments when it was used by merchants, clergymen and pilgrims heading for Rome. Over the centuries it has witnessed the passage of armies, including Napoleon’s, famous writers and tourists. Today it is a crossroad of international excursion itineraries: Via Francigena, the excursion itinerary that links Aosta with Martigny, the Tour des Combins, the transborder itineraries of Espace Mont-Blanc.

Technical Information

Route

In Saint-Rhémy, take route 13B, which goes through the village and comes to a paved road, which heads towards Col Gran San Bernardo. Take this road on the left, and after 250 metres, leave it on the right for the dirt road that runs parallel to the stream, and gently gains altitude. Cross several streams until you come to route 13B, which goes off to the right and winds gently upwards.
Continue until you come to the point where the trail joins route 13, signposted as the ancient Napoleonic road, and from here, continue in the direction of Cantine (2203 m). Here the trail veers right onto the high-altitude meadows, and crosses the paved road several times on its way up to Plan de Jupiter and, along the paved road, towards Col Gran San Bernardo.
Nearby you will find the lake of the same name.

Duration going there

2h45

Length

5.884 m

Recommended times

June - September

Difficulties

E - Excursionist

Difference in level

833 m

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.