Best mountain peaks around Claviere are situated in the upper Susa Valley, on the Italian-French border. This region is characterized by its diverse mountainous terrain, offering a combination of historical sites, panoramic viewpoints, and varied landscapes. The area provides opportunities for exploring significant geological features and challenging trails.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The refuge is also open in the winter. Please note that reservations are required for lunch, and dogs are not allowed inside. The food is excellent.
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A beautiful place, disconnected from the world (we just miss the road and the cars, which thankfully leave at the end of the day). Delicious meal despite basic dormitories and the lack of privacy in the bathrooms. Warm welcome, a great stopover!
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The panoramic view is worth the climb, which is very long and challenging, with a very steep final stretch.
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Beautiful modern bivouac with 6 beds. The climb at the end is very steep and tiring, but it is worth climbing up here. It is located just below the Dormillouse peak. During my visit in August 2024 I did not see any mattresses, so it is advisable to bring a sleeping bag, and there is no water, not even a small stream nearby, so rooms already stocked with drinks if you want to stay a long time.
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excellent craft beers
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Simple menu but with a touch of finesse that I appreciated
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The owner is a little crazy but his kindness and friendliness make you feel at home
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Tallest military fort in Europe. The climb is long and tiring and very crowded in the months of July-August but once at the top every effort is rewarded
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The most prominent historical site is the Mont Chaberton Fort. Nicknamed the "Fort of the Clouds," its ruins crown the summit of Mont Chaberton at over 3,130 meters above sea level. This formidable Italian fortification, built starting in 1892, was once considered the highest fort in the world and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
For extensive panoramic views, consider Monte Fraiteve, which sits between the Val di Susa and the Val Chisone, offering vistas across multiple valleys. Col Basset also provides panoramic points, especially towards Sestriere along the Strada dell'Assietta.
Yes, Mont Chaberton is a classic destination for experienced trekkers. The hike to its summit, crowned by the historical fort, offers both a physical challenge and breathtaking views. The area also features several Via Ferrata routes for those seeking more thrill.
The region south of Claviere is notable for five large former volcanoes: Mount Chenaillet, Gimont, Saurel, Cresta Rascia, and La Plane, offering unique geological insights. Additionally, you can find exceptionally large glacial moraines, particularly to the south of Claviere, indicating significant geological activity during the Quaternary Period.
Hiking and trekking are very popular, with trails along streams like Rio Secco and Piccola Dora. Col Basset is a popular destination for gravel biking and mountain biking, accessible via a dirt road. In winter, Monte Fraiteve is a key point in the Vialattea ski area.
Yes, the areas around Col des Trois Frères Mineurs and Col de la Lauze, along with Petit Vallon and Jalabert slopes, offer opportunities to discover fossils, adding another layer of exploration to your visit.
For gravel biking, Col Basset is a popular destination, accessible via a dirt road and marking the beginning of the descent towards Sestriere along the Strada dell'Assietta. You can find more gravel biking routes in the area by exploring the Gravel biking around Claviere guide.
While specific family-friendly peaks aren't highlighted, the region offers leisurely walks along streams like the Rio Secco, Piccola Dora, and Rio Gimont, which can be suitable for families. The impressive Cesana Claviere Tibetan Bridge also provides an adventurous experience.
In warmer months, the mountains provide excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying the vast alpine scenery. While specific seasons aren't detailed for every peak, the summer and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions for trekking and exploring the higher elevations.
If you're interested in running, you can explore various routes in the area, including moderate and difficult options. Check out the Running Trails around Claviere guide for detailed information on routes like "The viewpoint loop from Claviere" or "Fort du Janus – Fort Janus loop from Claviere."
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, particularly at sites like Mont Chaberton Fort. The breathtaking panoramic views from various summits and passes, along with the diverse opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring geological features, are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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