If you already know the Aosta Valley high routes, the Cammino Balteo and the Aosta Valley section of the Via Francigena, here you can find some ideas for other multi-day treks in the Aosta Valley: from the Tour of Mont Fallère which can be done in 2 or 3 days up to to longer and more demanding itineraries such as treks 102 and 105.
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A high-altitude route from Charvensod to Champdepraz. The highest point is the Col d'Arbolle, at 3,155 metres
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A high-altitude route for well trained hikers. From Porossan, above Aosta, all the way to the border with Piedmont.
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Trekking circuit that overlooks the main peaks of the region from the Matterhorn to the Gran Paradiso and Mont Blanc.
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Discover this hiking itinerary across Valtournenche, Val d'Ayas and Valle di Gressoney in the footsteps of the Walsers.
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Circular hiking route between Aosta Valley and Piedmont, passing through a great variety of environments, which can be done in approximately 5-7 days of walking.
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