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- Point of departure: Crévacol car park (Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses)
- Best season: November to March
- Difficulty: Level 3.1
- Aspect evaluation: E1
- Aspect of the descent: N
- Elevation at departure: 2.439m
- Elevation upon arrival: 1.710m
- Descent length: 5.200 m
Description
Although not the biggest of ski resorts, Crévacol has many aces up its sleeve. In addition to downhill skiing, you may take up other disciplines, such as ski touring and freeride. Regarding the latter, take the lifts to make the most of exposed and engaging north-facing terrain, where some of the itineraries are decidedly challenging.
Approach
- Best season: November to March
- Difficulty: Level 3.1
- Aspect evaluation: E1
- Aspect of the descent: N
- Elevation at departure: 2.439m
- Elevation upon arrival: 1.710m
- Descent length: 5.200 m
Description
Although not the biggest of ski resorts, Crévacol has many aces up its sleeve. In addition to downhill skiing, you may take up other disciplines, such as ski touring and freeride. Regarding the latter, take the lifts to make the most of exposed and engaging north-facing terrain, where some of the itineraries are decidedly challenging.
From the Aosta Est motorway exit, take the tunnel that leads to the Great Saint Bernard valley. Carry on driving past the hamlets of Gignod, Etroubles and Saint-Oyen.
Leave the road climbing up to the Great Saint Bernard Pass to the right and keep going on the state road E27 until you find the exit for the Crévacol ski area, on the right.
Keep going for about 500m until you reach the vast car park. Leave the car in its westernmost side.
Description
Leave the road climbing up to the Great Saint Bernard Pass to the right and keep going on the state road E27 until you find the exit for the Crévacol ski area, on the right.
Keep going for about 500m until you reach the vast car park. Leave the car in its westernmost side.
Once you are in Crévacol, take the first chairlift as far as Arp du Jeux and the second one, leading to the Basse Tête snowy hill, not far from the ski touring bivouac.
The descent
Once off the chairlift, go down the Piccolo Alpino ski slope (nr 5), skirting the Basse Tête. After an initial, slightly flat stretch, the slope turns right; you’ll see an initial steep face, after which you’ll turn left and start going down the vast, wide slope. When you reach a larch tree fores, go through it and then finish off the descent along the Great Saint Bernard route. (You may call the ski-bus to go back to Crévacol, if necessary)
Nearby Map
Routes
January 10, 2021 AO, Saint-Rhemy_En-Bosses BS N
Crevacol – Basse Tete – Itinerario Fuoripista
50m
February 21, 2024 AO, Saint-rhemy-en-bosses D+ 1360 m BS E
Belle Combe (Col de la)
300m
January 22, 2022 AO, Saint-Rhemy-En-Bosses D+ 1150 m BS N
Valletta (Cima della) – Serena valley
300m
December 30, 2023 AO, Saint-rhemy-en-bosses D+ 1146 m BS S
Ceingles (Col des) da Comba de Merdeux
300m
February 18, 2024 AO, Saint-Rhemy-En-Bosses D+ 1266 m BS E
Malatra (Col de)
300m
December 30, 2023 AO, Saint-Rhemy-En-Bosses D+ 1110 m BS NE
Serena (Costa) North
300m
February 17, 2024 AO, Saint-Rhemy-En-Bosses D+ 1143 m OS N
Corléans (Crête de)
300m
March 13, 2024 AO, Saint-Rhemy-En-Bosses D+ 890 m MS N
Serena (Col)
300m
February 16, 2024 AO, Saint-Rhemy-En-Bosses D+ 1116 m BS N
Serena (Costa) Central
300m
March 15, 2024 AO, Saint-Rhemy-En-Bosses D+ 942 m MS S
Crévacol (Tête de) South side
300m