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Hiking around Bourg-Saint-Pierre offers access to a rugged alpine landscape situated at 1,632 meters above sea level, serving as the last settlement before the Great St. Bernard Pass on the Swiss side. The region features high-alpine environments with varied terrain, including gravel roads and paths, and views of surrounding mountains. Notable natural features include the iconic Great St. Bernard Pass and alpine mountain lakes such as Lac des Toules.

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Cabane du Vélan from Boug-Saint-Pierre in a loop

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This difficult 12.9-mile loop hike to Cabane du Vélan from Bourg-Saint-Pierre offers panoramic alpine views and a significant elevation gain

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Hike the difficult Pointe de Drône from Hospice de Grand Saint-Bernard for 3.0 miles, gaining 1343 feet with panoramic views.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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William Cook
December 18, 2023, Pointe de Drone Summit

A narrow, rocky ridge top, perched high above the Great Saint Bernard Hospice. The summit itself is eroded and worn by harsh Alpine winters and can be somewhat exposed for some. From the hospice there is an option for a relatively short approach, and the interesting hiking and climbing begins quite quickly, providing a nice dose of adventure without much procrastination. When you reach the summit, you will be rewarded with excellent views of the neighboring valleys of Valais, as well as the Aosta Valley, above the neighboring Italian border. Needless to say, it's still a suitable mountain environment. If you fancy climbing this peak, make sure you bring the appropriate equipment, have sufficient experience and suitable conditions for the day.

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December 11, 2023, Refuge du Vélan

Although it looks more like a spaceship than an alpine refuge, the Refuge du Velan offers comfortable accommodation for weary mountaineers. The refuge offers a magnificent view of the Grand Combin, as well as the numerous surrounding glaciers and rocky peaks. During the summer months, many day hikes and mountain routes lead to and from the refuge. If you plan to spend the night at the shelter, be sure to book in advance. For more details, visit their website at https://www.velan.ch/.

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William Cook
December 10, 2023, Mur d'Hannibal

A mountain pass and historic site from the ancient Roman Empire. This area contains many remains of historic settlements, with foundations and debris clearly visible. The site is named after the leader Hannibal, who passed through this settlement during his crossing of the Alps. Today there are fewer emperors on elephants, but plenty of cows to see who call these former colonies home.

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William Cook
December 10, 2023, Pointe de Penne

A mountain crest, on the slopes of Val d'Entremont. The summit itself is relatively gentle compared to many other peaks in the area. However, it's still a fantastic goal for a day hike, as well as a great point to visit on the way to other peaks. The ridge will give you wonderful views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers, and you will feel impressive exposure and mountain ambiance.

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An almost hidden pearl. Highly recommended to visit. Fantastic surroundings, the lake, the St. Bernard dogs...

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Alm-Olli
January 11, 2023, Refuge du Vélan

The cabin looks like......amazing! The view of the south side of the Grand Combien is great

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Great St. Bernhard (Pass) "Until the Middle Ages" Until the Middle Ages Despite its great height, the pass has been walked since the early Iron Age, as is shown by finds along the access road in the north. At the time of the Roman Empire it was one of the most important alpine crossings from Italy to Gaul and the Rhine provinces. The name of the mountain appears for the first time in Gaius Julius Caesar's report on the war in Gaul. Later other Roman and Greek authors such as Titus Livius and Strabo wrote about the pass road. Until it was expanded as a road under Emperor Claudius, there was only one mule track across the mountains. One advantage of the route was that there were no difficult-to-pass gorges at the entrances, such as the Gotthard Pass, for example. At the top of the pass there was a temple in Roman times, in which the native (Celtic) god Poeninus was worshiped, who was equated by the Romans with Iuppiter Optimus Maximus in the sense of the Interpretatio Romana. In the Middle Ages, the pass was still called Mont-Joux (from Latin mons Iovis). The mountain crossing served secular and spiritual dignitaries, traders and crusaders, warbands and refugees as a route from the north to northern Italy and vice versa. It was a central section of a network of pilgrimage routes from the Franconian Empire and its successor states to Rome, which was bundled there and then branched out again. These routes were known as Via francigena, German: Way out of the Franconian Empire. A good source for the route is the 994 travelogue of Archbishop Sigeric the Serious of Canterbury. In the middle of the 11th century a hostel was built on the top of the pass. According to tradition, Bernhard von Aosta and Irmingard († 1057), the wife of the last Burgundian king Rudolf III, founded this institution on the border between the diocese of Sion and the diocese of Aosta. From this the Bernhardshospiz developed, from which the pass got its current name. It has been documented as a house of Augustinian canons since 1125. On the mountain, members of the hospice bred the St. Bernard dog breed, which proved itself as rescue dogs in the search for avalanche victims. She became known worldwide through Barry, who is said to have saved the lives of over 40 people. Since the 11th century, the Alpine pass was under the control of the Counts of Savoy. As a connection between the Savoy region in the Lake Geneva region and south of the Alps, the route over the Great Saint Bernard with the hostel was important for the counts, dukes of Savoy since the 15th century. When the Valais conquered the Chablais and the Martigny area during the Burgundian Wars, the Savoy lost control of the northern foot of the pass road. Access from the north was via the Rhone bridge at Saint-Maurice, which led across the river at an easily controllable narrow point in the Rhone Valley, which was fortified with the Saint-Maurice Castle after the Burgundian Wars. Modern times On May 14th, 1800 Napoléon Bonaparte crossed the Alps here on his way to Italy. He also entrusted the canons of the Bernhard Pass with the hospice on the Simplon Pass. In the 1850s, Switzerland and the Kingdom of Sardinia planned a winter-proof variant for the connection between the Val d'Entremont and the Aosta Valley. The Menouve Tunnel a few kilometers east of the summit of the Great St. Bernard Pass would have shortened the route significantly. Shortly after the construction work began, the project was abandoned again. In 1905 a drivable road over the pass was completed. From 1940 to the 1990s, the pass formed the south-western boundary point of the Swiss Redoubt; the entrances in Entremont were secured against potential attackers by terrain obstacles and barriers; Artillery supported the blocked positions. In the past, the path over the high mountain pass was only passable in summer. Since 1964, the road connection between the Valais and the Aosta Valley has led through the 5.85 km long, toll-based Grosser St. Bernhard tunnel and the historic pass road forms a detour to the hospice and through the beautiful mountain landscape. The Oléoduc du Rhône oil pipeline, which was closed in 2015, runs through the road tunnel from the port of Genoa to the Collombey refinery in Valais. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grosser_St._Bernhard

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September 3, 2021, Gouille du Dragon

A small glacial lake at an altitude of 2618m which is well worth stopping there to admire the view of Mont Vélan and the Combins massif.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Bourg-Saint-Pierre?

There are over 30 hiking trails around Bourg-Saint-Pierre, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes, with the majority being challenging high-alpine treks.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hikes in Bourg-Saint-Pierre?

Hikes in Bourg-Saint-Pierre feature rugged alpine landscapes, with varied terrain ranging from gravel roads to beautiful paths. You'll encounter significant elevation gains and high-alpine environments, offering impressive exposure and panoramic views of surrounding mountains and glaciers.

Are there any easy or family-friendly hiking options in Bourg-Saint-Pierre?

While many routes are challenging, there are some easier paths available. The region offers options for various ability levels, ensuring that less strenuous outings are also possible for families or those seeking a more relaxed walk.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks I can see while hiking?

The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore the iconic Great St. Bernard Pass, discover beautiful alpine mountain lakes like Lac des Toules, or visit the historic Champex-Lac Lake. Hikers can also find the archaeological site known as 'Hannibal's Wall,' a Roman fortress, at 2650 meters.

Are there any circular hiking routes available from Bourg-Saint-Pierre?

Yes, there are several circular routes. A notable challenging option is the Cabane du Vélan from Boug-Saint-Pierre in a loop, which is a 14.5 km difficult trail. Another longer loop providing extensive views is the Cabane du Vélan from Bourg-Saint-Pierre in a loop, spanning 20.7 km.

Can I hike to the Great St. Bernard Pass from Bourg-Saint-Pierre?

Yes, Bourg-Saint-Pierre is a key point on the Alpine Passes Trail, with a stage leading directly from the village to the Col du Grand St-Bernard. From the pass itself, you can also embark on routes like the Pointe de Drône from Great St. Bernard Pass, a 4.8 km trail through high-alpine environments.

What historical routes pass through Bourg-Saint-Pierre?

Bourg-Saint-Pierre is situated on two significant long-distance historical trails: the Alpine Passes Trail, which covers 700 km across Switzerland, and the Via Francigena, an ancient pilgrimage route stretching from Canterbury to Rome.

Are there any hikes that feature alpine lakes?

Absolutely. The area boasts beautiful alpine mountain lakes, including Lac des Toules and Lac du Grand Saint-Bernard. You can explore routes such as Gouille du Dragon via Lac des Toules, which is a 17.9 km difficult hike.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Bourg-Saint-Pierre?

The routes in Bourg-Saint-Pierre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the challenging high-alpine terrain, the impressive panoramic views, and the diverse natural features.

Is there parking available for hikers in Bourg-Saint-Pierre?

Bourg-Saint-Pierre serves as a convenient starting point for many trails, and parking is generally available within or near the village to access various trailheads. Specific parking information for individual routes can often be found on detailed tour pages.

Can I reach Bourg-Saint-Pierre by public transport for hiking?

Yes, Bourg-Saint-Pierre is accessible by public transport, making it possible to reach the village and its hiking trailheads without a car. This allows hikers to undertake point-to-point routes or simply avoid driving to the starting points.

Are there any specific cultural or historical sites to explore in the village itself?

The village of Bourg-Saint-Pierre itself offers cultural and historical insights. You can explore its old buildings, a restored mill, and a thousand-year-old bell tower, reflecting its past as a crucial stop on the pass route used by historical figures like Napoleon.

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