Trient to Champex





When we are hiking, we are either staying in mountain huts or small hotels that cater to hikers. Typically, your breakfast is included and you can order a “half board” for dinner which is a set menu. Our hotel in Trient was run by a husband and wife who took over the hotel from one of their parents. I took a photo of myself with one of our hosts - they were both so welcoming. The food was great and part of the fun is you get a chance to meet hikers coming from many different countries.


Hikers prepare themselves in many ways - a group doing yoga as we got ready to leave. 





After about an hour of climbing up switchbacks, we reached a place we had fondly remembered from our last trip so we took a short coffee break.

From there we continued to climb before we reached a beautiful meadow that has a cross overlooking the valley below. 




Once again, we continued to climb with the goal of reaching the Bovine Meadow where we planned to have lunch. 









Hence the name Bovine Valley





The small wood hut hosts a bustling restaurant where the delicious food is cooked on a wood burning stove.





After lunch we had much more moderate hiking across the beautiful valley with amazing views.



You are definitely sharing the space with all the bovines!




 
We had a variety of terrains in the afternoon including some stream crossings. 


While the second half of our hike was more moderate, it was another long day and we were all so excited to finally reach Champex Lac and our hotel. We had hiked 11.13 miles with 3261ft elevation gain!







Definitely “doing it better” as we got here at 5 pm versus 7 pm like we did eight years - in time for a beer!



 




Comments

  1. Love the views and the endurance challenge. I am so fascinated by the hiker support & companionship! It looks so lovely.

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