Mountain guides
High-mountain guides are often seen as exercising one of the most fascinating of professions, which requires a high level of technical and professional skills, together with tenacity and a generous measure of enthusiasm.
The alpine guides of Valle d'Aosta boast a tradition that stretches back a long way; many of them have written chapters in the history of mountaineering at its best, and continue to guarantee both thrills and safety to those who practise a wide range of mountain sports.
Regardless of their operating office, mountain guides are qualified to practice the profession throughout the Aosta Valley.
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Guidemonterosa s.r.l.
Guidemonterosa s.r.l. was set up in 1995 by a number of local Alpine Guides, who believed in the potential for development of winter mountain tourism in their area.
The activities practiced durin…
"Sirdar Montagne et Aventure" association
More information here
Main areas of operation: Mont Blanc, Mont Rose, Grand Paradis, Matterhorn areas.
Spoken languages: Italian, French, English.
Rutor La Thuile Alpine guides association
The “Rutor-La Thuile” Alpine guides association offers:
During the winter season:
heliski, off-piste skiing areas with ski-lift, Vallée Blanche, high-mountain skiing on the main Aosta Valley…
Valgrisenche alpine guides association
There is an old saying that at Valgrisenche you could neither go by sea nor land but only by rocks and stones …
Today you can go by helicopter, because Valgrisenche is one of the few ridges i…
Valpelline and Grand Saint bernard alpine guides association
The Gran San Bernardo, Ollomont and Valpelline valleys, in the middle of the one of the most important mountain ranges in Europe, offers a fairy-tale winter, with no over-crowding. A week of skiin…
Gran Paradiso Alpine guides association
Val di Rhêmes and Valsavarenche: two appealing, romantic valleys in the Gran Paradiso National Park, where you can still enjoy a calm, restful, quiet holiday.
From Valsavarenche you can go up t…
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Guidemonterosa s.r.l.
Guidemonterosa s.r.l. was set up in 1995 by a number of local Alpine Guides, who believed in the potential for development of winter mountain tourism in their area.
The activities practiced durin…
"Sirdar Montagne et Aventure" association
More information here
Main areas of operation: Mont Blanc, Mont Rose, Grand Paradis, Matterhorn areas.
Spoken languages: Italian, French, English.
Rutor La Thuile Alpine guides association
The “Rutor-La Thuile” Alpine guides association offers:
During the winter season:
heliski, off-piste skiing areas with ski-lift, Vallée Blanche, high-mountain skiing on the main Aosta Valley…
Valgrisenche alpine guides association
There is an old saying that at Valgrisenche you could neither go by sea nor land but only by rocks and stones …
Today you can go by helicopter, because Valgrisenche is one of the few ridges i…
Valpelline and Grand Saint bernard alpine guides association
The Gran San Bernardo, Ollomont and Valpelline valleys, in the middle of the one of the most important mountain ranges in Europe, offers a fairy-tale winter, with no over-crowding. A week of skiin…
Gran Paradiso Alpine guides association
Val di Rhêmes and Valsavarenche: two appealing, romantic valleys in the Gran Paradiso National Park, where you can still enjoy a calm, restful, quiet holiday.
From Valsavarenche you can go up t…