
Self-guided Tour Des Combins Trek




Self-guided Tour Des Combins
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Trek around a famed 4000m Alpine peak
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Stunning views of the Swiss Pennine Alps
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Trek alongside the Glacier de Corbassière
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A quieter alternative to the Tour du Mont Blanc
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Visit the Lacs de Fenêtre
Why Choose Cloud 9 Adventure
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Excellent self-guided itineraries
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Maps, route notes and GPS tracks included
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Stay at the famous Grand St Bernard Monastery
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Experience authentic mountain refuges
Self-guided Tour Des Combins Overview
Be one of the few to complete this relatively unknown trekking circuit and enjoy sensational mountain scenery without the crowds. The Tour des Combins is one of our fastest growing treks, for very good reason. It's a complete circuit of the Grand Combin (4314m), which passes through some of the most stunning parts of the Swiss and Italian Alps. This hut to hut itinerary makes a great alternative to the Tour du Mont Blanc or Walkers' Haute Route, perfect for trekkers who are looking for something undiscovered.
Experience a true high mountain journey, staying mainly above 2000m in little-known refuges, with unforgettable hospitality and a real mountain way of life. Expect huge diversity in scenery, nature and wildlife, set against a constantly changing background of 4000m peaks and uncrowded trails.
Highlights of the week include staying above the Glacier de Corbassière, visiting the monastery at the world-famous Col du Grand St Bernard, and discovering our even less-frequented variant via the Lacs de Fenêtre.
AT A GLANCE
7 nights
6 days hiking
Join: Bourg St Pierre, Switzerland
End: Bourg St Pierre, Switzerland
Nearest airports: Geneva & Zurich
ACCOMMODATION
2 nights in hotels
4 nights in mountain refuges
1 night in the St Bernard monastery
DIFFICULTY GRADING
8
Challenging
Self-guided Tour des Combins Trek: Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrive in Bourg-St-Pierre
The trip starts in the village of Bourg St Pierre, in the Swiss canton of Valais.
Accommodation: Hotel, dinner included
Luggage access
Day 2 - Trek from Bourg-St-Pierre to the Cabane du Col de Mille
You leave the hotel in Bourg-St-Pierre (1632m), and make a gradual ascent through the wild flower meadows, to La Coeur (2233m). After crossing the col at 2550 metres you cross the green slopes to the Cabane du Col de Mille (2472m), where you spend the night, and enjoy fabulous views towards Mont Rogneux (3084m). If the weather is good you have the option to continue past the cabane and climb up to Mt Brule at 2572 metres. This is an interesting peak, as it has a military barracks built inside it, and from the summit it offers great views of the whole valley.
Accommodation: Mountain refuge, dinner included
No luggage access
Walking: approx 4-5 hrs
Distance: 12km
Altitude gain / loss: +1030m / -190m
Day 3 - Trek from the Cabane du Col de Mille to the Cabane de Panossière
The day starts with a descent as you traverse around Mont Rogneux, before reaching the charming Brunet Hut. You can stop here for lunch, before following the gorge to the bottom of the Glacier de Corbassière. This is one of the largest and most impressive glaciers in Europe, carving a route between the Grand Combin and the Combin de Corbassière. In 2014 a 240-metre long suspension bridge was built, allowing visitors exceptional views up and down the glacier. A short but steady climb takes you to the Cabane de Panossière, which is the base for the night. It is in a beautiful location overlooking the glacier, with beautiful views of the Grand Combin, and the chance to spot ibex on the hillsides.
Accommodation : Mountain refuge, dinner included
No luggage access
Walking: approx 6-7 hrs
Distance: 16km
Altitude gain / loss: +950m / -880m
Day 4 - Trek from the Cabane de Panossière to the Cabane de Chanrion
Start the day with a long steady climb from the hut to the Col des Otanes, which is the highest point on the trek at 2806 metres. Descending from the rocky mountainside to the man-made Lac de Mauvoisin (1976m), with its dramatic waterfalls created by the 250-metre high dam, built in the upper Val de Bagnes in the 1950s. Take a coffee break at the historic Hotel Mauvoisin, before tackling the climb up through the tunnel walls of the dam. Follow the bank of the lake as far as a group of ancient farm buildings, which is a perfect spot for a lunch break. After lunch climb steadily up to the Col de Tsofeiret (2630m), then down to the Cabane de Chanrion (2462m).
Accommodation: Mountain refuge, dinner included
No luggage access
Walking: approx 7-9 hours
Distance: 16km
Altitude gain / loss: +1550 / -1670m
Day 5 - Trek from the Cabane de Chanrion to the Cabane de Champillon
Today starts with a descent, followed by a climb alongside the Glacier de Fenêtre up to the Fenêtre de Durand (2797m), on the border of Switzerland and Italy. From here there are fantastic views back towards the Chanrion hut, and the white peaks of Mont Blanc de Cheilon. After crossing into Italy and dropping back down to green pastures, where you might spot marmots. Ending the day by following an ancient irrigation channel around the valley, before finishing with a climb to the Cabane de Champillon, which is also known as the Refuge Letey (2375m).
Accommodation: Mountain refuge, dinner included
No luggage access
Walking: approx 9-11 hrs
Distance: 27km
Altitude gain / loss: +1170m / -1190m
Day 6 - Trek from the Cabane de Champillon to the Grand St Bernard Monastery
Leaving the refuge, you making your way through alpine meadows, then start the climb to the Col de Champillon (2709m). From this vantage point you can see the Grand Combin and, on a good day, as far as Gran Paradiso and Mont Blanc. You then drop down into the Menouve valley, you will now be in the Aosta region. The day ends with a descent through the riverside villages of St Oyen, Cerisey, St Leonard and St Rhemy. At St Rhemy the short transfer take you up to the Col de St Bernard (2469m), and the border with Switzerland. A hospice was built here in the 10th century by St Bernard de Monthon, and it is from here that the iconic St Bernard dogs would rescue lost travellers. As well as the hospice, where you will spend the night, there is also, in the summer months, a museum and a St Bernard dog breeding centre.
Accommodation: Mountain refuge, dinner included
No luggage access
Walking: approx 6-7 hrs
Distance: 17km
Altitude gain / loss: +830m / -1600m
Day 7 - Trek from the Grand St Bernard Monastery to Bourg-St-Pierre
Weather permitting, you will take a variant route today that will goes off the beaten track. Climbing to the Fenêtre de Ferret at 2698 metres, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Mont Blanc massif. There is a short descent to the beautiful Lacs de Fenêtre, before another short but steep ascent via an ancient mule track, to Col de Bastillon (2753m). The views from here are stunning, and continue as you descend down the Combe de Drône past pretty lakes, before rejoining the traditional Tour des Combins route. Here you will follow in the footsteps of Napoleon and take the Roman road back to the starting point of Bourg-St-Pierre.
If the weather isn't good enough to take the variant you will take the normal Tour des Combins route down from the col, following the same route taken by Napoleon's armies. The path crosses meadows, the Bourg dam, and the old customs house, before reaching Bourg-St-Pierre.
Accommodation: Hotel, dinner included
Luggage access
Walking: approx 6-7 hrs
Distance: 15km
Altitude gain / loss: +600m / -1350m
Day 8 - Depart Bourg-St-Pierre
The trip finishes after breakfast.
Included
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All accommodation
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All breakfasts and evening meals
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1:50,000 overview map
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2 x 1:25,000 maps
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Expert office support
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Route notes
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Our app
Not Included
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Flights
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Airport transfers to Bourg St Pierre
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Lunches
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Personal drinks and snacks (or bottled water where there is a charge for this in the huts eg. Chanrion).
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Any transport, accommodation or additional expenses not mentioned in the itinerary
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Luggage delivery
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Travel / mountain rescue insurance
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Tips
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