from the car park you will see the summit.
On the border Switzerland/Italy the Matterhorn dominates the area, East you find the Monte Rosa massif, and West the beautiful Dent d'Hérens. Maybe because the other mountain's is so close the Dent d'Hérens don't attract so many, but it offers great mountaineering/ski mountaineering.
Visitors
in general use two days for the ascent. The first afternoon with the long walk
from Place Moulin to the hut Aosta at 2781 m. Then early next day start the harder
part to ascend the summit, including a long walk over a broken glacier with several passages over bridges in ice.
Usually it is surprisingly cold as you get closer to the top, winter gear is needed, crampons, axe and of course helmet; stone-fall is an ever-present threat, especially on the normal route.
In
the Topos you will find all necessary information for the ascent, with pictures,
information and detailed maps.
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Dent d'Hérens main page
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