Tour of the hamlets of Torgnon

Tour of the hamlets of Torgnon
Easy
1h
3,8km
+221m
-216m
Round trip
Effort : 1 - Facile
Technicité : 2 - Assez facile
Risque : 1 -Faible
Piazza Frutaz – Champ de la Cure – Septumian – Plan Porion – Septumian – Chatrian – Piazza Frutaz
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A perfect walk to discover the charming hamlets of Torgnon intersected by the ski slopes and with breathtaking views.
Attachments
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casette carine a Septumian
Credit: casette - Deborah Bionaz
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discesa a Chatrian
Credit: discesa - Deborah Bionaz
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in mezzo a Chatrian
Credit: Chatrian - Deborah Bionaz
2 points of interest

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ArchitectureSeptumian
Close to the ski slopes, the hamlet of Septumian is embellished with wooden and stone houses in the tradition of the Aosta Valley.
Deborah Bionaz
ArchitectureChatrian
The hamlet of Chatrian is criss-crossed by a cobblestone road and overlooked by a small church founded in 1773 following a testamentary donation by Marie Anne Chept. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Carmel.
Description
From Place Frutaz, continue along the road in a westerly direction. Reach the end of the road, near the tennis courts. From here, take an obvious path that crosses the Champ de la Cure meadows and soon reaches the hamlet of Septumian. Go to the upper part of the hamlet and take a track that runs alongside the ski slopes. Climb up until reaching the large car park at Plan Porion. Retrace your steps back to Septumian. Descend a little to the left and immediately after the hamlet, you will find a path descending towards Chatrian. Once in Chatrian, cross this beautiful hamlet on the cobbled road and continue until you meet the regional road leading to the Frutaz square.
- Departure : Mognod (piazza Frutaz)
- Arrival : piazza Frutaz
Altimetric profile
Access and parking
piazza Frutaz
Parking :
Piazza Frutaz's parking
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