A guidebook to walking the The Tour of Monte Rosa, a 9-10 day, 134km trek circling Monte Rosa anti-clockwise from Zermatt. The high route hugs glaciers and has views of over ten 4000ers. All essential information is provided, including outline maps, route profiles, advice on glacier crossing and accommodation.
Cicerone says:
This guidebook to walking the Tour of Monte Rosa, explored the Italian-Swiss border region in an 8-stage trek, starts and finishes in Zermatt. Along the way, the Alpine trail takes in spectacular views of the Monte Rosa massif, including ten 4000m summits, as well as breaks in mountain huts and the towns of Resy, Saas Fee, Macugnaga and Cervinia among others. The guidebook also provides a wealth of practical information on the area, travel, and the best way to tackle the trek.
Situated on the Swiss Italian frontier, the Monte Rosa massif is the largest massif in western Europe. The Tour of Monte Rosa is an adventure, challenging and very varied, taking a high route around the massif, hugging the glaciers on several stages. As the tour passes through areas of true wilderness, walkers will experience a sense of remoteness rarely found in the Alps. The spectacular scenery is not all that the Tour of Monte Rosa offers: the contrast between the Swiss and Italian sides of the range adds immeasurably to the whole experience and walkers are advised to take the time to explore some of the charming hamlets and villages found en route and to savour fully the different gastronomy, history and culture that make up this alpine region.
For nearly 50 years Cicerone have been producing guidebooks on recognised treks, regions, areas and general tips for hikers.
We have used them countless times and they've always provided excellent insight and knowledge that you only get through experience, giving you the edge to make your trip a success and more enjoyable too.
If you're a gram counter you can easily remove sections of the book to take with you making your own ultra-lightweight guidebook with only the essential sections that you require.
Although only one section of the trek is on glaciers, the trails are often high and late lying snow can remain on shady slopes well into July. High summer is the ideal time for this trek, and earlier or later some slopes could be quite dangerous for walkers
Centres
Zermatt, Grächen, Saas Fee, Macugnaga, Alagna, Gressonney St Trinité, St Jacques, Cervinia
Difficulty
The trek is ideal for keen hillwalkers who enjoy rocky terrain, long days and who have a sense of adventure. The one glacier crossing is easy doesn't require technical skills other than being able to walk on gentle terrain in crampons and knowing how to stay safe. Regular hiking gear will do the trick but a rope, harness and crampons could be required for the glacier section
Must See
Monte Rosa peaks, including the east face (highest wall in the Alps) and other summits - Lyskamm, Matterhorn, Theodule Glacier, Walser culture, alpine culture in Switzerland and Italy. Col Turlo - ancient route now remade by the Italian alpine. Fauna - especially the ibex. High alpine flora - notably the King of the Alps.
Edition: Second
Number of pages: 176
Size: 17.2 x 11.5 x 1.3cm
Weighs 240g
Contents
Introduction The region The Monte Rosa massif Glaciers Ancient passes The Walser community The valleys The main towns Wildlife and vegetation When to go Getting there Getting around Accommodation Regional highlights Languages and currencies Emergencies, rescue and insurance Alpine weather Clothing and equipment Maps Glacier travel Planning your trek Using this guide Tour of Monte Rosa Stage 1 Zermatt to Theodulpass Stage 2 Theodulpass to Resy/St Jacques Stage 3 Resy/St Jacques to Gabiet Stage 3A St Jacques to Gabiet via Colle di Pinter Stage 4 Gabiet to Alagna/Pastore Stage 5 Alagna/Pastore to Macugnaga Stage 6 Macugnaga to Saas Fee Stage 7 Saas Fee to Grächen Stage 8 Grächen to Zermatt – the Europaweg Stage 8A Grächen to Zermatt – valley route
Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Summits of the Monte Rosa massif Appendix C Accommodation Appendix D Useful contacts Appendix E Glossary of useful terms Appendix F Glacier travel and crevasse rescue techniques Appendix G Background reading
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