Gran Paradiso ski ascent

Experience the thrill of Gran Paradiso ski ascent in the heart of the Italian Alps.
Climb with skis to the 4,061-meter summit, the only four-thousander entirely within Italy.
Enjoy breathtaking views and the iconic statue of the Virgin Mary overlooking the Gran Paradiso National Park.

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Duration
2 Days
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Period
Mar - May
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max 4 per ogni Guida Alpina
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510€
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intermediate
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THE PROGRAM:

The Gran Paradiso ski ascent is one of the most beautiful and classic ski mountaineering climbs in the Alps.
Located in the heart of Italy’s first National Park, this route offers breathtaking scenery, glaciers, and the thrill of a true high-altitude experience.
Accompanied by IFMGA-certified Mountain Guides, you’ll enjoy two unforgettable days surrounded by silence, snow, and nature.

The Gran Paradiso ski tour takes you to the only 4,000-meter peak entirely within Italian territory.
Starting from Valsavarenche, you’ll spend the night at the Chabod Hut or the Vittorio Emanuele II Hut, two cozy and welcoming alpine refuges.
On the first day, you’ll ascend about 800 meters of elevation through beautiful forest and glacier landscapes.
The second day includes the summit push, gaining around 1,300 meters to reach the 4,061-meter peak.

From the summit, the view stretches across the entire Alpine arc, from Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn, a panorama that rewards every effort.
This Gran Paradiso ski ascent is suitable for intermediate ski mountaineers with good fitness and basic glacier experience.
With the support of our professional guides, you’ll climb safely and enjoy an incredible descent on perfect alpine snow.
The Gran Paradiso ski tour offers a pure mountaineering adventure combining endurance, emotion, and the magic of the Italian Alps.

How to approach the Gran Paradiso ski ascent


Previous experiences recommended:

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Gran Paradiso ski ascent GROUP DEPARTURES

RATES

PRIVATE TOUR
  • 510€ per person with 4 participants

THE RATE INCLUDES

  • the assistance of a UIAGM/IFMGA certified Mountain Guide
  • the Mountain Guide’s expenses (transfers, meals and accommodation)
  • liability insurance
  • safety gear used by the Guide (eg rope)
  • loan of personal equipment (harness, ice axe and crampons)
  • overnight stay in a refuge with half board
  • pic-nic for the day of ascension
  • booking assistance service (including assistance for refuges and lifts reservation)

THE RATE DOES NOT INCLUDE

  • research and rescue insurance with UVGAM coverage (recommended): €5 per person for 3 days
  • the hiring of any personal equipment (avalanche beacon, shovel, probe and backpack): €30/day per person while supplies last
  • transfers
  • extra meals and beverages for you and the Guide
  • nonspecificato

LIVE THE ADVENTURE, SHARE THE EXPERIENCE

We believe that adventure is the soul of life. Our mission is to inspire people to be able to overcome their limits. Such as the spirit created between rope partners, we believe in the value of sharing experiences and emotions

LIVE THE ADVENTURE

We believe that adventure is the soul of life. Our mission is to inspire people to be able to overcome their limits.

SHARE THE EXPERIENCE

Such as the spirit created between rope partners, we believe in the value of sharing experiences and emotions

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Gran Paradiso ski ascent ASCENT DAY BY DAY

Difference in altitude: 815 m
Ascent time: 2 hours
Meeting point: Pont Valsavarenche parking area, close to Hotel Gran Paradiso, for equipment check and a short briefing with the Guide

From the Pont Valsavarenche parking lot (1,960 m), we follow the path in the Woods that crosses the Savare torrent and make our way into the valley. On the left, we take the steep trail that winds up the mountain and leads to the Vittorio Emanuele II Hut.

We exit the woods and travel east across the vast moraine hummocks, beyond which we enjoy a view onto the north faces of the Ciarforon (3,642 m) and the Becca di Monciair (3,544 m). A few more steps, and we’ll be at the Vittorio Emanuele II Hut (2,775 m).

Difference in altitude: 1,300 m
Ascent/Descent time: 10-11 hours

The normal route from the Vittorio Emanuele II Hut (2,735 m) begins on a moraine of large stone blocks, then turns into a narrow valley framed by lateral moraines, and finally heads up an evenly-sloped glacier. At the distinctive “Schiena d’Asino” (Donkey’s Back) we take a short break, then ascend the col of the Becca di Moncorvé and continue towards the bergschrund. A brief but demanding final ridge is all that separates us from the statue-clad summit.

The ascent from the Federico Chabod Hut (2.750 m) begins on the moraine then continues up across the Laveciau Glacier. When it reaches the Schiena d’Asino, this route joins the one from the Vittorio Emanuele II Hut. The descent is via the same route.

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

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Avalanche Transceiver + shovel + probe (mandatory)
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ski mountaineering skis + poles
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ski skins
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ski crampons o ski blades

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NOTES

  • It is crucial that participants follow all instructions provided by the mountain guides before and during the activities, and that they accept any changes made to the programme in order to guarantee their safety.
  • Fees for lift facilities, transfers and mountain lodges are subject to changes established and applied by the respective owners without any liability attributable to PEAKSHUNTER Mountain Guides.
  • The rates listed in the “The rate does not include” section are to be considered merely indicative and are therefore subject to changes.
  • PEAKSHUNTER Mountain Guides reserves the right to change any route or activity programme based on conditions (weather, accessibility, refuge) and participants’ fitness level.
  • The dates indicated for the activities may change due to weather, snow, or soil conditions, etc. In addition, they depend on the date of opening/closing of the lift facilities, which are established seasonally/yearly by the managing entities of the same and, therefore, are not in any way attributable to PEAKSHUNTER Mountain Guides.