We’ll physically prepare you to tackle a 350-meter elevation gain in one hour and teach you how to manage altitude. It’s time to put yourself to the test!
We believe that mountain training in a group is more motivating and fun. Training for 4000 is suitable for everyone, with ascents ranging from 800 to 1500 meters, preparing you step by step to ascend the peaks of Monte Rosa. The alpine guides will be by your side to teach, motivate, and provide technical advice while sharing their experience.
Every day, during the summit coaching, you’ll be able to assess your progress and receive personalized tips to improve even further.
Being physically ready and trusting your equipment is the first step toward a successful hike.
Group Hike € 45,00 / person
The hike will be confirmed upon reaching the minimum number of participants, which is 5.
The maximum number of participants is 10.
The price includes: IFMGA alpine guide, equipment required (harness, crampons) when needed
Sunday, April 6: Res or Bec d’Ovaga 1631m – Varallo (VC)
Total elevation gain: 1200m – Duration: 4 hours – Maximum altitude: 1631m
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Varallo
The itinerary is easy but offers extraordinary views. From the summit, you can admire the entire Valsesia and the southeast face of Monte Rosa, along with the peaks of Alphubel and Stralhorn. In the distance, you’ll also see the Leone, Adamello, and the lakes of Orta, Maggiore, and Varese. It’s a route that brings emotions and beauty with every step.
Sunday, April 13: Pizzo Marona 2050m – Miazzina (VB)
Total elevation gain: 1100m – Duration: 4 hours – Maximum altitude: 2050m
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Fondotoce
The route, never mundane, winds along the eastern slope of the Pizzo, crossing grassy and airy slopes with equipped sections. During the hike, you can enjoy a magnificent view of Lake Maggiore.
Sunday, April 20: Monte Barone 2040m
Total elevation gain: 1100m – Duration: approximately 5 hours
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Coggiola (BI), località le Piane
Monte Barone in Coggiola is the symbolic peak of Valsessera and one of the most appreciated in the Biellese Alps. It offers an extraordinary panorama, ranging from the Biellese Alps to Monte Rosa, with stunning views of Punta Castore and Breithorn.
Sunday, May 4: Colle della Vecchia 2187m – Piedicavallo
Total elevation gain: 1150m – Duration: approximately 5 hours – Maximum altitude: 2187m
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Piedicavallo
A beautiful and comfortable route that winds along the left bank of the Cervo River, traversing the entire valley along the beautiful ancient mule track connecting Piedicavallo with Gaby in the Gressoney Valley. This stretch, known for being part of the Tor des Géants, is a perfect ascent for our training.
Sunday, May 11: Punta Chaligne 2608m
Total elevation gain: 1068m – Duration: approximately 5 hours – Maximum altitude: 2608m
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Gignod, fr Bhutier (Aosta)
Spectacular 360° views of the Gran San Bernardo Valley, Velan, Gran Combin, Gran Paradiso, Mont Gele, Monte Rosa, Emilius, Val Pelline, and many other peaks.
Sunday, May 18: Herin Mines to Mont-Lyan
Total elevation gain: 1100m – Duration: approximately 5 hours – Maximum altitude: 2482m
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Champdepraz
Training with a dual purpose: to improve endurance and admire the remains of the chalcopyrite mine, exploited since the 18th century for copper extraction. A panoramic path leads to the summit of Barbeston, at 2482m, crossing an easy ridge. The descent towards Col di Valmeriana (2281m) offers a spectacular view of the Aosta Valley.
Sunday, May 25: Monte Avic 3006m
Total elevation gain: 1750m – Duration: approximately 5 hours – Maximum altitude: 3006m
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Cheverere
Monte Avic is the sharp peak that dominates the eponymous Natural Park, easily visible from the lower Val d’Ayas. The route winds along a long stretch of scree and ends with a beautiful ridge that is not difficult, featuring some sections of grade II rock (partly equipped). From the summit, the panorama is vast, stretching over Canavese and the Po Valley.
Sunday, June 1: Crossing the Oasi Zegna
Total elevation gain: approximately 900m – Length: about 15 km – Duration: approximately 6 hours
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Stavello
A crossing of the Oasi Zegna with stunning views of Monte Rosa and the Biellese plain. The long undulating itinerary includes a section of equipped trail to reach Roccia dell’Argimonia.
Sunday, June 8: Fadehorn from Pecetto 2475m – Macugnaga
Total elevation gain: 1100m – Duration: approximately 3.5 hours – Maximum altitude: 2474m
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Pecetto di Macugnaga
An itinerary in the Anzasca Valley, beneath the eastern face of Monte Rosa. Departure from Macugnaga (1327m), heading towards Alpe Hinderbalmo (1530m). We will continue through meadows until almost below the summit, where the trail becomes an easy rocky ridge leading to the summit cross at 2474 meters.
Sunday, June 15: Monte Moro 2853m – Macugnaga
Total elevation gain: 1500m – Duration: approximately 5 hours – Maximum altitude: 2853m
Meeting at 8:00 AM, departure at 8:30 AM from Pecetto di Macugnaga
A classic itinerary from Macugnaga. Departure from Staffa (1327m) along an easy trail through the ski slopes until reaching the snow, with the magnificent eastern face of Monte Rosa as the skyline. Once we reach the snow, we will use crampons and ropes to safely ascend to Passo del Monte Moro (2853m) to start getting familiar with mountaineering equipment.
– layers clothing for the upper body (thermal shirt and spare shirt, fleece, windbreaker)
– climbing pants
– leggings
– hiking boots
– 1-liter water bottle/thermos
– telescopic trekking poles
Group training will be confirmed upon reaching the minimum number of participants (5 people).
Destinations may vary in case of bad weather.
Our packages do not include insurance. Since many of you are members of mountain clubs, which offer excellent coverage for their members, or already have personal insurance, we aim to avoid redundancy.
However, if you are not yet insured (and we highly recommend you consider it) and would like coverage for:
you can explore the available options on Europ Assistance or on L’Arca Assicurazioni.
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