10 Sights in Courmayeur, Italy (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Courmayeur, Italy! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Courmayeur. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

Sightseeing Tours in Courmayeur

1. La Tour Ronde

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The Tour Ronde is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif of the Alps, situated on the border between France and Italy. It is a prominent mountain, some 3.5 km north-east of Mont Blanc, but is effectively part of a continuation of the south eastern spur of Mont Maudit which forms a frontier ridge between the two countries. It is easily accessible to mountaineers and provides not only a very good viewpoint from its summit of the Brenva face and the major peaks on the southern side of Mont Blanc, but it also offers a popular introduction to alpine climbing of all grades, including a north face ascent.

Wikipedia: Tour Ronde (EN)

2. Notre-Dame de la Guérison

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Notre-Dame de la Guérison

Notre-Dame de Guérison is a Christian sanctuary situated in Courmayeur, at the foot of Mont Chétif, along the Val Veny road that leads to the Seigne pass, also known as the "Cremonis Iugum", used by the Romans to reach Gaul. It is well-known both in Italy and abroad, not only because of the surrounding landscape, but because it is very easy to reach by car from May to November and above all, is situated very close to an internationally famous tourist resort.

Wikipedia: Notre Dame de Guérison sanctuary (EN), Website

3. Tête Blanche

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Tête Blanche

Tête Blanche is a mountain of the Pennine Alps on the Swiss-Italian border. Its summit is the tripoint between the valleys of Hérens, Mattertal and Valpelline, thus forming the linguistic tri-point between French, German (Mattertal), and Italian -speaking areas.

Wikipedia: Tête Blanche (EN)

4. Glacier de Planpincieux

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The Planpincieux Glacier is a hanging glacier, located on the southern slopes of the Grandes Jorasses in the Mont Blanc massif of the Alps. It is located above the hamlet of Planpincieux, Val Ferret, in the Aosta Valley. The glacier has a length of 2 km (1.2 mi) and covers an area of 1.008 km2 (0.389 sq mi), and its elevation ranges from 2640 to 3680 m at a slope of 30°. Thermally, it is a temperate glacier.

Wikipedia: Planpincieux Glacier (EN)

5. Grand Golliat

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Grand GolliatChristian on camptocamp.org / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Grand Golliat is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located between the Petit Col Ferret and the Great St. Bernard Pass. At 3,238 metres above sea level, its summit straddles the border between Switzerland and Italy, separating the Swiss canton of Valais from the Italian region of Aosta Valley. The name Golliat comes from "gouilles" or small lakes located on the Italian side of the mountain.

Wikipedia: Grand Golliat (EN)

6. Aiguille Noire de Peuterey

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Aiguille Noire de Peuterey

The Aiguille Noire de Peuterey is a mountain of the Mont Blanc massif in Italy, forming part of the Peuterey ridge to the summit of Mont Blanc with its higher neighbour, the Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey.

Wikipedia: Aiguille Noire de Peuterey (EN)

7. Giardino botanico alpino Saussurea

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The alpine botanical garden Saussurea is the highest alpine botanical garden in Europe, at 2,173 metres above sea level. It is located in Courmayeur, Aosta Valley, Italy. The Saussurea garden is one of the four alpine botanical gardens in the Aosta Valley, and its 7,000 square metres contain the typical alpine flora of Mont Blanc. Its name comes from Horace-Bénédict de Saussure, who made the first known ascent of Mont Blanc in 1786, and from whom the flower Saussurea alpina also takes its name. It is open from June to September.

Wikipedia: Alpine Botanical Garden Saussurea (EN), Website, Facebook

8. Aiguille de la Brenva

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Aiguille de la BrenvaXimonic, Simo Räsänen / GFDL

The Aiguille de la Brenva is a remote rocky mountain peak in the Mont Blanc massif of the Alps. It lies wholly within Italy on a ridge descending south-east from the Tour Ronde. It has been described as "a spectacular fin with a fine E face". It stands on a ridge separating the Entrèves glacier from the Brenva glacier, yet is somewhat overshadowed by its larger neighbours, such as the Aiguille Blanche and the Aiguille Noire de Peuterey. Nevertheless, it is a distinctive peak, offering a number of very challenging climbs, especially on its east face which consists of vertical granite flakes and cracks. On its northern side stands a distinctive, slender rock pinnacle about 60 metres high, known as the Père Eternel.

Wikipedia: Aiguille de la Brenva (EN)

9. Petit Grépillon

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The Petit Grépillon is a mountain of the Mont Blanc Massif, located on the border between Italy and Switzerland. It lies on the range south-east of Mont Dolent, between the glaciers of Pré de Bard and Dolent (Valais).

Wikipedia: Petit Grépillon (EN)

10. Dômes de Miage

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Dômes de MiageJérôme Bon from Paris, France / CC BY 2.0

The Dômes de Miage are a line of mountain peaks in the south of the Mont Blanc massif that reach a height of 3,673 metres. The snow-covered arête from which they rise is over three kilometres long. The six peaks in the chain are : L'Aiguille de la Bérangère, and unnamed tops known only from their heights as Dôme 3670, Dôme 3666, Dôme 3633, Dôme 3673 and Dôme 3672.

Wikipedia: Dômes de Miage (EN)

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