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Snowshoeing to the Hospice du Grand-Saint-Bernard

2 to 3 days of immersion in a wild and mystical region, a place of passage and a concentrate of human history

REGION

Gd St-Bernard

PERIODE

December-April

DUREE

2 or 3 days

LOGEMENT

Hospice

This hike is moderately demanding in terms of physical and technical skills. It takes place in the high mountains. The terrain is easy to medium with some steep sections (WT3). A good physical condition is required

Devis ou réservation de votre sortie d'entreprise

Aux dates de votre choix, avec des aménagements personnalisés à définir selon vos besoins ; nous vous contacterons bientôt.

Discover the Pays du St. Bernard and experience the spiritual and millennial welcome of its famous Hospice. We will cross the Great St. Bernard Pass, following in the footsteps of pilgrims, refugees and hikers. We will stay and discover this high mountain region with accessible snowshoe hikes offering breathtaking views.

The Great St Bernard Pass, located at 2473m on the Italian-Swiss border, is a place charged with history. This highest point of the Via Francigena is rich in the passage of mankind. The Romans had already built a temple dedicated to Jupiter here.


In 1045, St. Bernard of Aosta founded the Hospice du Grand-Saint-Bernard to help travellers exposed to the dangers of the mountain. Since then, a religious community has been welcoming people to this refuge of humanity.


We will benefit from this thousand year old tradition and share our meals with visitors and our hosts who will welcome us with respect for the history of the place. We will climb to the pass on snowshoes from Bourg-Saint-Bernard and settle in.


From there we will go hiking to discover this high mountain region. Breathtaking views await us towards Italy, the Val Ferret and the eastern chain of the Mont-Blanc which will be offered to us in all its beauty with the Grandes Jorasses and the Mont Dolent in the foreground.


During your stay, your guide will introduce you to particular aspects of the geology of the area. From a paleogeographical point of view, we will be on the Iberian continent and will have crossed the remains of the Valaisan Ocean on our way from Orsières.


And the local fauna will have no more secrets for you at the end of this timeless journey!

Programme


Day 1:

Meeting at 9.30am at Orsières train station from where we will take a minibus to our starting point on snowshoes. We will climb 540m through a magnificent and very wild valley, 5km, 3hrs. We will take a break to drop off our gear and have a bite to eat before an introduction to the avalanche beacon and search exercises.


Afterwards and if the weather and time permits, we can go to the Italian side or climb the shoulder of Mont Mort (alt 2653, D+-160, 1h30). The panorama on the Vélan and the Italian summits is simply breathtaking. Or we can delve into the history of the Hospice (museum, church, monuments, treasure). Your guide will be happy to give you information with historical anecdotes. Dinner at the Hospice in the common room.


Day 2 (if staying 3 days):

After sharing a hearty breakfast with the chanoines, we will climb, passing through Italy, towards the Fenêtre d'en Haut to have our picnic and enjoy the view of the Mont Blanc range and Italy.  D+-400m, 6km. Dinner at the Hospice in the common room.


Day 3 (or Day 2 if staying 2 days):

If not done on day 1, optional morning climb to Mont Mort and then return to Bourg Saint-Bernard via a beautiful descent. We will also have the option to make a diversion to the Col Ouest du Barasson (D+- 400m, 4km, 2h30), from where the view on the Italian side is spectacular. The idea for this day is to do at least one of these two options with a return to Orsières in the late afternoon.


This programme is indicative and subject to change depending on the group, weather and snow conditions. If it is not possible to climb to the pass because of the danger of avalanches, an alternative route will be proposed (Cabane Brunet or similar).

What to bring


  • Backpack min 30 litres, charged phone. Travel light!

  • Personal and hygiene items and medicines, with a change of dry and warm clothes for the stay at the Hospice

  • Cotton or silk travel sheet

  • Warm and breathable hiking clothes to handle the physical effort in winter weather; at least :

  • 1st technical layer, e.g. wool (avoid cotton), also for legs

  • 2nd warm layer such as a fleece jacket, plus a warm down jacket

  • Gore-tex trousers and hiking jacket

  • Sunglasses / mask, hat, cap, one pair of gloves + one spare, sun cream

  • Complete equipment for snowshoeing, with mountain boots with Vibram soles

  • Avalanche transceiver (3 antennas + marking function), probe, shovel

  • Water bottle / Thermos flask

  • Min 1 litre, max 2 litres of water, possibly a hot drink

  • Small snacks or energy bars

  • Camera and binoculars, recommnded

Tarifs et réservation

Vous pouvez faire une demande de réservation pour obtenir un devis que nous vous confirmerons après vous avoir contacté pour finaliser tous les détails. Contactez-nous pour des arrangements spéciaux.

Exemples d'arrangements spéciaux :

  • Hébergement / réservation de salle de réunion

  • Organisation d'ateliers extérieurs

  • Restauration sur le chemin, pique-niques, par exemple fondue au fromage, thé, vin biodynamique du Domaine de la Colombe à Féchy, café expresso italien, etc.

  • Événements de dégustation de vins


Nous proposons un transfert en minibus VIP jusqu'au point de départ de l'événement.


Modalités de paiement : 50 % à l'avance, 50 % après l'événement. 100% des frais sont dus en cas d'annulation 15 jours avant le début du l'évènement, et 50% dans les 30 jours.

Included services


  • Guiding service by a UIMLA Mountain leader with a Swiss federal diploma of higher edication

  • Transfer to and from the start/finish of the hike by minivan from Orsières train station

  • Half-board accommodation (dormitory) at the Hospice du Grand-Saint-Bernard (supplement for single room)

  • Picnics with 3dl drink

  • Snowshoes and poles

  • Safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe) depending on available stock, contact us

  • Explanations on the region, nature and landscape, geology, fauna and flora, enriched with cultural and historical aspects

Not included


  • Drinks taken outside of meals or not included in the half board

  • Public or private transport to and from the meeting point

  • Rental of avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe not in the guide's stock 

  • Everything not mentioned in the "Included services" section

Ce que les participants disent

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