요벤상의 산 정상에 오르면 이 지역의 아름다운 모습을 제대로 구경할 수 있어요. 다만, 16
곳이나 되는 산 정상 중에서 어떤 곳을 가야 할 지 고민된다는 게 문제죠. 요벤상에서 가장 멋진 산 정상을 살펴본 후에 마음에 드는 산 정상을 다음 모험 계획에 추가해보세요.
마지막 업데이트: 2월 26, 2026
하이라이트 • 정상
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
이런 장소를 발견하려면 지금 가입하세요
최고의 싱글 트랙, 봉우리 및 다양한 흥미로운 야외 장소에 대한 추천을 받아보세요.
무료 회원 가입
하이라이트 • 산악 고개
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 산장
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
하이라이트 • 정상
번역자 Google •
팁에 의해
무료로 가입하여 요벤상 주변의 더 많은 봉우리를 발견하세요.
무료 회원 가입
이미 komoot 계정이 있나요?
https://youtu.be/Pxndx9TNM5U?si=mH5XT38nxmCVjLSr Push, lift, and drag until you're over it, then you have a beautiful descent to Cogne.
0
0
A fantastic view, weather permitting: Mont Blanc, Grandes Jorasses, Matterhorn, Punta Rosa. The overview board tells you where each peak is located.
0
0
An impressive wild hiking peak, a real spectacle!
0
1
Mount Emilius, m. 3,559 s.l.m., is a mountain of the Graian Alps located in the Aosta Valley. Before 1839, it was known as Pic de dix heures, Pic Chamosser or Pic Chamoisier, later the peak was therefore named in honor of the fourteen-year-old Émilie Argentier who climbed it that year.
4
0
From the Federigo camp, follow the green signs and start climbing up along a stony ground, keep to the left at the beginning (north side) and then reach the ridge where the via ferrata starts. The track starts amid some rocks on the left side of the ridge and reaches the top, where there is a protruding rocky turret, linked to the following peak by a spectacular Tibetan bridge. The via ferrata continues along a vertical rock track and reaches Mont Ross de Comboé (3,285 m), located at the western side of Monte Emilius. At the beginning, you will be fascinated by the imposing and dark north side of Monte Emilius, while now you will have the whole of Aosta Valley and its mountains in full view, in the pleasant sunlight: the Gran Paradiso chain and Grivola to the south, Rutor and the whole Mont Blanc massif to the west, Gran Combin and the Alpine ridge of Valpelline to the north and Matterhorn, the Swiss Alps and Monte Rosa to the east. This gorgeous landscape will follow you until you reach the top. The via ferrata continues along the ridge, going from west to east following a long, almost horizontal trail, up to a sign indicating a possible downslope to the right (south side). This downslope follows a trail, which is not always visible, and reaches Lago Gelato (2,955 m), along a comfortable track going down to the Arbolle refuge (normal route of Emilius). Such a downslope represents an alternative for anyone wishing to abandon the via ferrata which reaches Piccolo Monte Emilius (3,342 m) and goes up the rugged and steep ridge, which you can overcome on the right, by following some huge red and compact rocky steps. If you keep to the south side, you reach a gap where the rock is lighter in colour and slightly more friable. You will have to take some careful steps and continue up a rocky slope until you come to the side where the equipped route ends. From there, you will reach the top (3,559 m) in about ten minutes. On the way down, follow the clearly indicated path along the normal route (south ridge) leading to Colle dei tre Cappuccini (3,222 m), where you need to be careful along a short exposed track. Follow the signs and keep to the right, going down the Arbolle deep valley, past Lago Gelato, up to the Arbolle refuge and, from there, you will reach the arrival station of the Chamolé chair-lift, after walking up the small Col Chamolé (2,641 m) along a comfortable path. (https://pila.it/en/track/the-via-ferrata-of-monte-emilius/)
3
0
The route is not too difficult/technical apart from the last 100m of elevation where you are being exposed on both sides. We did the route in early october without snow which is exceptional.
0
0
When you reach the Col Replan viewing point at an altitude of 2,458 m, you have a fantastic view of, among other things, numerous 4,000-meter peaks on the horizon. A wonderful place to take a break. The lookout point is built in a circular shape and the low masonry is covered with ceramic orientation boards, which can be used to assign the names of all the mountains in the area. This also applies to the most famous 4000m peaks, such as Mont Blanc (4807 m) and Monte Rosa (4637 m).
22
0
The Punta Rossa della Grivola (French Pointe rousse de la Grivola [1], 3,630 m above sea level, also simply called Punta Rossa or Pointe rousse) is a mountain in the Aosta Valley in the Gran Paradiso massif The ascent route is not difficult, but is especially suitable for experienced hikers. However, it is advisable to bring an ice axe, crampons and possibly a rope, as ice can occur on the summit ridge depending on the time of year. Punta Rossa is also a challenging spring ski touring route. The climb can be done in one day from the town of Cogne or preferably from the hamlet of Cretaz. The route winds along an excellent, well-marked path that climbs for a long time up the Pousset valley to the Col Pousset, where the Gratton bivouac is located. From the bivouac you go up through steep, stony terrain (snow until late summer), at the end of which you follow the increasingly steep and sharper ridge to the summit. It may make sense to spend the night in the bivouac and climb to the summit at dawn. Alternatively, there is the option of climbing from the Vittorio Sella hut, where an overnight stay may be possible. From the refuge a path leads up the Vallone del Lauson and leads in steep serpentines up to the Colle della Rossa (Col de la Rousse). From here a good path crosses the steep eastern side of Punta Rossa to Col Pousset, from where you continue along the usual route. At the summit there is the cross and the signature book. The view of all the massifs of the Aosta Valley is spectacular: Gran Paradiso, Mont Blanc, Grandes Jorasses, Cervino and Monte Rosa. The way back is via one of the ascent paths. The way back over the south ridge is even more exciting (only recommended for experienced climbers). From the summit follow the southern ridge to Colle della Nera (pay attention to the steep slopes of the Trajo glacier). From Colle della Nera (Col de la Noire) follow the paths and cairns until the junction with the path to Colle della Rossa, near a small lake. In a southeasterly direction up to Rifugio Sella. The Punta Rossa della Grivola is also a peak for cycling mountaineers and holds the record for the highest peak that can be climbed entirely downhill on the saddle of a bicycle in Italian territory. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punta_Rossa_della_Grivola
2
0
이 가이드를 통해 요벤상 주변의 더 놀라운 정상들을 확인해보세요:
무료로 가입하기