
Scopri dieci fantastici sentieri escursionistici accessibili con i mezzi pubblici da Le Châble, nel cuore delle Alpi svizzere. Dai percorsi storici come la ViaFrancigena alle impegnative escursioni alpine nella riserva naturale dell'Haut Val de Bagnes, questi sentieri offrono esperienze diverse per tutti i livelli di escursionisti. Goditi viste panoramiche sui ghiacciai, osserva la fauna locale ed esplora incantevoli villaggi di montagna lungo il percorso.
Le escursioni sono elencate in ordine di tempo di viaggio da Le Châble, rendendo facile pianificare la tua avventura in base al tuo programma. Esplora la mappa per scoprire migliaia di destinazioni e attività, raggiungibili da qualsiasi punto di partenza in Svizzera.
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The Val d’Entremont, which leads up to the Great St Bernard Pass, has been an important transit route for thousands of years. The historical villages and hamlets that overlook the valley are beautifully preserved and full of charm. This delightful trail links some of the prettiest: Liddes, Chandonne, Commeire, La Rosière, Chamoille d’Orsières and La Douay. The oldest and best-known trail through the valley is the Via Francigena historical pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome. Our hike, however, follows a higher path through sunny alpine pastures, forest – and sleepy mountain villages off the beaten track. The hike starts at Liddes, with its 13th-century church and attractive small museum created in 2007. Next comes Chandonne, a hamlet perched on a sunny terrace at 1,454 m: a haven of tranquillity, like all the villages. They all also boast a rich architectural heritage in the form of traditional alpine houses and wooden barns. Commeire is a special example: a hamlet of barns converted for an innovative sustainable tourism project called «Montagne Alternative». This welcomes holidaymakers and seminar groups and also hosts events focusing on sustainable lifestyles. The hamlet has another surprise: an underground artillery fort, built from 1940-43 to house up to 140 soldiers to defend this strategic valley. The complex was disarmed long ago, but can be visited by the public – and part is even available for rental. The next village, La Rosière, attracts pilgrims in its own right as the childhood home of Maurice Tornay (1910–1949), a Roman Catholic priest who served in missions in China and Tibet and was beatified in 1993 by Pope John Paul II. The house in which he was born is open to the public. After passing through sleepy Chamoille, the trail finishes at La Douay, down in the floor of the valley. Highlights: Beautifully preserved villages – traditional architecture, historical charm Sweeping views – over the Val d’Entremont and to the Mont Blanc massif
This easy circular walk through flower-bedecked meadows and larch forests starts at the Raclett'House restaurant in Bruson, at an altitude of about 1,000 metres. After an initial climb, the itinerary follows a gentle slope along the Bisse des Ravines, which was filled with water at the beginning of the 19th century, then abandoned in 1942 before being rehabilitated in October 2013. A pretty waterfall cascades under the gaze of a wolf carved in wood at the level of its water intake at an altitude of 1,300 metres, while the return journey offers an opportunity to discover the typical barns in the village of Bruson. This route is ideal for a family outing during the summer, as the bisse runs from mid-May to mid-October.
| Le Châble VS, gare (12:31) | |
| 252 (13m) | |
| Bruson, Valbord (12:44) |
For generations, winemakers have grown vines on the sunny slopes overlooking Martigny. These are steep – hence the complex network of terraces and supporting dry-stone walls, carefully maintained by hand.This walk is a loop through the vineyards, with a series of illustrated panels covering vinegrowing techniques, local traditions, wildlife and history. Along the way, the trail leads past Martigny’s medieval castle, with reconstructions of siege weapons in the open courtyard. Climb the tower for a 360-degree panorama from the roof terrace. At the far end of the loop, the winemaking hamlet of Plan Cerisier is home to pretty houses, traditional wooden “mazot” barns and Switzerland’s smallest “mazot-museum”. The views from the café-restaurant’s wide, shady terrace over Martigny and the Rhône valley are superb. The final stretch of walk is a pleasant stroll along the river Dranse back into town. Highlights: Château de la Batiaz – courtyard with siege weapons, panoramic tower Plan Cerisier – pretty winemaking village, tiny “mazot” museum Martigny – many attractions within a few minutes’ walk of the trail, including Barryland (museum devoted to St. Bernard dogs and local history); Fondation Gianadda (world-class temporary art exhibitions plus collections of local Roman artefacts, vintage cars, sculpture garden); Roman amphitheatre; Museum of Earth Sciences (crystal collection); Le Manoir arts centre (exhibitions, live music)
| Le Châble VS (08:59) | |
| R81 (19m) | |
| Martigny-Croix (09:18) |
Dazzling views await you throughout this hike, which overlooks the famous Verbier resort and offers a splendid panorama of the Rhône Valley, Val de Bagnes and the Combins and Mont Blanc massifs. Located at 2,343 metres in altitude, Savoleyres is the starting point for your hike. Stroll towards Croix-de-Cœur and walk along the mountain ridge until Col des Mines, before admiring the valley of the Lac des Vaux, whose waters are known for their clear reflections of the surrounding summits. This is the ideal spot to stop for a picnic before tackling the Col du Creblet ascent that winds around Mont Rogneux. After a long descent you’ll reach Les Ruinettes, where a cable car will take you back to Verbier.
With a little over 1,100 metres of difference in altitude, this first 29 kilometer leg links Verbier to the Essertze hut. Start off along the calm water of the Bisse du Levron for several kilometres, before setting off on beautiful climbs. The route takes you to the Col Termin and, higher up, the Col de Louvie, offering impressive views of the Val de Bagnes and the Combins range. The path then descends towards the Grand Désert lake, allowing you to walk through a landscape dotted with rocks and home to many ibex. Return to flat ground along the Bisse de Chervé, which leads you to the Mont-Rouge overlooking the Cleuson dam. After a last descent, you’ll arrive at the Essertze hut, managed by Hérémencia ski club volunteers. The wide variety of terrain offered by this initial leg is a perfect preview of the diversity and quality of the entire route.
| Le Châble TV (08:32) | |
| GB (13m) | |
| Verbier (télécabine) (08:45) |
| Verbier (télécabine) (08:47) | |
| GB (6m) | |
| Croix-des-Ruinettes (08:53) |
Questa tappa segna l'inizio della salita al colle del Gran San Bernardo. Da Martigny, un sentiero in parte ripido conduce attraverso la strettoia di Les Trappistes al villaggio medievale di Sembrancher. Da qui si segue il sentiero di Napoleone.
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La Via Francigena, realizzata 2000 anni fa, è la più importante strada di pellegrinaggio europea dal Medioevo. In Svizzera, essa si snoda attraverso splendidi paesaggi del Giura e delle Alpi; straordinaria è soprattutto la tappa sul Gran San Bernardo.
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| Le Châble VS (08:59) | |
| R81 (8m) | |
| Sembrancher (09:07) |
Splendida escursione sui pendii soleggiati della Val d'Entremont. Il tracciato attraversa villaggi ben conservati, dall'architettura tradizionale e ricchi di fascino storico. Strada facendo si godono bellissime vedute sulla valle e sul massiccio del Monte Bianco.
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SvizzeraMobile
| Le Châble VS (08:59) | |
| R81 (8m) | |
| Sembrancher (09:07) |
| Sembrancher (09:09) | |
| R (4m) | |
| La Douay (09:13) |
La tappa si snoda dapprima lungo un sentiero forestale a sinistra del fiume e poi a destra del corso d’acqua sul sentiero storico di Liddes fino alla piccola cappella di Notre-Dame-de-Lorette prima di Bourg-Saint-Pierre.
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SvizzeraMobile
| Le Châble VS (08:59) | |
| R81 (8m) | |
| Sembrancher (09:07) |
| Sembrancher (09:09) | |
| R (9m) | |
| Orsières (09:18) |
Il panorama fantastico delle montagne del Vallese attende i visitatori nel Chemin des Ruinettes, sopra Verbier. Con la cabinovia si raggiunge la stazione a monte di Croix-des-Ruinettes, dove ha inizio questa gita mozzafiato e dove termina più tardi.
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SvizzeraMobile
Difficoltá:
Paesaggio: Lungo l'acqua,Lungo un canale d'irrigazione
Altitudine massima: 666m
Difficoltá:
Altitudine minima: 467m
Altitudine massima: 2639m
Difficoltá: Media
Altitudine minima: 2173m
Altitudine massima: 2921m
Difficoltá: Difficile
Altitudine minima: 2168m
Paesaggio: Attraverso una gola
Paesaggio: Con vista panoramica
Paesaggio: Con vista panoramica
Altitudine massima: 1643m
Difficoltá:
Altitudine minima: 797m
Paesaggio: Con vista panoramica
Accessibile: Si
Paesaggio: Con vista panoramica




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