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ITALIAN HAUTE ROUTE


DAYS
6


RATIO
3:1


PRICE
£2,145

The classic "Spaghetti Tour", this is probably the finest high-level glacier tour in the Alps. 

After initial training and acclimatisation on the Arolla peaks we head to Zermatt for a 4-day circuit of the Monte Rosa massif. We can climb up to seven 4000m summits, sleeping in some of the the highest huts in the Alps - making this a real "Haute Route"!

We recommend all participants come to the Alps for a couple of days before the course to begin their acclimatisation with walks to high huts. With four nights in high huts this is technically and physically a slightly tougher itinerary than Swiss 4000'ers but is entirely achievable for fit mountain walkers. Read more in our past blogs.

DATES AVAILABILITY PRICE
12th Jul 2025 - 19th Jul 2025 AVAILABLE £2,145 BOOK NOW
23rd Aug 2025 - 30th Aug 2025 AVAILABLE £2,145 BOOK NOW

What's Included?

  • Guides fees for 6 days

  • Guides mountain hut and lift expenses
  • Transport between Evolene and climbing venues
  • Valley accommodation for up to 7 nights
  • Valley meals: breakfast, picnic lunch food, afternoon tea, 3-course dinner with aperitif
  • Free Wifi in valley accommodation
  • Free Parking in Evolene

What's not Included?

  • Client’s mountain huts and lifts (c.CHF180 + €210)

  • Dinner in restaurant on Friday night
  • Travel to Evolene (see “getting here” for info)
  • Insurance
  • Supplement for single room (£200, subject to availability)

Having our own valley accommodation means that we can maximise the quality of our mountaineering time by being flexible with itineraries to respond to mountain conditions.

Sample itinerary

Saturday afternoon: Arrival at Evolene accommodation from 2pm. Dinner and guides briefing from 7pm.

Sunday to Monday: Walk from Arolla to Vignettes hut (3157m) with some skills training on the glacier. Climb l'Éveque or the Pigne d'Arolla and return to the valley.

Tuesday: The Italian Haute Route… Drive to Zermatt and take cablecar to Klein Matterhorn (3820m); traverse Castor (4223m) to Quintino Sella Hut (3585m).

Wednesday: Cross the Passo del Naso to the Lis Glacier; ascend Piramide Vincent (4215m) and descend to Gnifetti Hut (3647m).

Thursday: Ascent to Signalkuppe (4554m) perhaps with time for Ludwigshöhe (4341m), Parrotspitze (4432m) and Zumsteinspitze (4563m and 4th highest top in the Alps); stay at Margherita Hut (if acclimatisation is going well and the weather looks stable).

Friday: Scenic descent of Grenz Glacier to Monte Rosa Hut, continuing to Zermatt on Gornergrat railway.

Saturday morning: Travel home - check out by 9am

Alpine Climbing and Skiing is physically and mentally demanding so we'd like to be sure you have a suitable level of fitness and ability before arrive in the Alps. A trip that is too hard will be less enjoyable for you, and possibly less safe - tired legs are more likely to trip over. Most weeks are planned with an easier "rest" day mid-week, but doing a full 6 day week in the Alps is always tiring - turning up fit means you can do more, and enjoy it more!

Running, cycling and gym sessions (in fact, any regular sport) all provide good fitness training for summer alpine courses, but it's hard to beat good days out in the hills. If you don't have easy access to hills, your gym training will need to be carefully planned - mountain days are long, low-intensity exercise, which is hard to replicate in short gym sessions. Strength exercises (squats, step-ups, stair-climbing with a rucksack) are gaining favour over speed exercises (running, spinning).

Experience using axe and crampons is helpful but not essential - skills can be taught from beginner level. Likewise, roped climbing experience is not required but good fitness is necessary to enjoy this trip. Alpine hut approaches can involve 1000m ascents or more, and summit days can be up to 10 hours and 1200m of ascent. You should be comfortable with UK hill walking fitness, carrying up to 10kg rucksack, and have a good head for exposure - classic UK ridges like Striding Edge on Helvelyn, or Crib Goch on Snowdon.

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"Many thanks for a fabulous week in August and for the temptation of another next year! "
— Kathryn & Tommy, August 2024
  • DATES / AVAILABILITY
    12th Jul 2025 - 19th Jul 2025
    £2,145
    AVAILABLE
    BOOK NOW
    23rd Aug 2025 - 30th Aug 2025
    £2,145
    AVAILABLE
    BOOK NOW

    What's Included?

    • Guides fees for 6 days

    • Guides mountain hut and lift expenses
    • Transport between Evolene and climbing venues
    • Valley accommodation for up to 7 nights
    • Valley meals: breakfast, picnic lunch food, afternoon tea, 3-course dinner with aperitif
    • Free Wifi in valley accommodation
    • Free Parking in Evolene

    What's not Included?

    • Client’s mountain huts and lifts (c.CHF180 + €210)

    • Dinner in restaurant on Friday night
    • Travel to Evolene (see “getting here” for info)
    • Insurance
    • Supplement for single room (£200, subject to availability)

  • ITINERARY

    Having our own valley accommodation means that we can maximise the quality of our mountaineering time by being flexible with itineraries to respond to mountain conditions.

    Sample itinerary

    Saturday afternoon: Arrival at Evolene accommodation from 2pm. Dinner and guides briefing from 7pm.

    Sunday to Monday: Walk from Arolla to Vignettes hut (3157m) with some skills training on the glacier. Climb l'Éveque or the Pigne d'Arolla and return to the valley.

    Tuesday: The Italian Haute Route… Drive to Zermatt and take cablecar to Klein Matterhorn (3820m); traverse Castor (4223m) to Quintino Sella Hut (3585m).

    Wednesday: Cross the Passo del Naso to the Lis Glacier; ascend Piramide Vincent (4215m) and descend to Gnifetti Hut (3647m).

    Thursday: Ascent to Signalkuppe (4554m) perhaps with time for Ludwigshöhe (4341m), Parrotspitze (4432m) and Zumsteinspitze (4563m and 4th highest top in the Alps); stay at Margherita Hut (if acclimatisation is going well and the weather looks stable).

    Friday: Scenic descent of Grenz Glacier to Monte Rosa Hut, continuing to Zermatt on Gornergrat railway.

    Saturday morning: Travel home - check out by 9am

  • EXTRA INFO

    Alpine Climbing and Skiing is physically and mentally demanding so we'd like to be sure you have a suitable level of fitness and ability before arrive in the Alps. A trip that is too hard will be less enjoyable for you, and possibly less safe - tired legs are more likely to trip over. Most weeks are planned with an easier "rest" day mid-week, but doing a full 6 day week in the Alps is always tiring - turning up fit means you can do more, and enjoy it more!

    Running, cycling and gym sessions (in fact, any regular sport) all provide good fitness training for summer alpine courses, but it's hard to beat good days out in the hills. If you don't have easy access to hills, your gym training will need to be carefully planned - mountain days are long, low-intensity exercise, which is hard to replicate in short gym sessions. Strength exercises (squats, step-ups, stair-climbing with a rucksack) are gaining favour over speed exercises (running, spinning).

    Experience using axe and crampons is helpful but not essential - skills can be taught from beginner level. Likewise, roped climbing experience is not required but good fitness is necessary to enjoy this trip. Alpine hut approaches can involve 1000m ascents or more, and summit days can be up to 10 hours and 1200m of ascent. You should be comfortable with UK hill walking fitness, carrying up to 10kg rucksack, and have a good head for exposure - classic UK ridges like Striding Edge on Helvelyn, or Crib Goch on Snowdon.


    View Kit List

    Download Kit List

    View Joining Instructions

    Download Joining Instructions

  • TESTIMONIALS
    "Many thanks for a fabulous week in August and for the temptation of another next year! "
    — Kathryn & Tommy, August 2024

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