28 August 2014

Back into Italy

Travelled:80km
Visited:la Rosiere, Col du Petit St Bernard, La Thuile
Stay:3km from Courmayeur- aire, free parking and services GPS N45.81428 E6.95612
The rain has stopped and the clouds have lifted, so off we went in Bluey up and over another Col into Italy. Before we left Bourg St Maurice we did a pit stop at the camp ground for €3. After driving the zigzag road up to 1850m, we had a stroll along the main drag in the ski resort town of la Rosiere. 

Then we stopped just before the Italian Border at the Little Saint Bernard Pass 2188m. They have found evidence of people using this pass from 700BC and also in the Roman era. The pass is named after Saint Bernard who built a hospice here in the 11th century, to give shelter to pilgrims. Although through the years it was destroyed and rebuilt many times, it was eventually abandoned after WWII and was not renovated until 1993. We visited the museum and information centre here. 

We then had a walk to the chapel before going across the border where we looked at the Roman ruins. 
The snow covered mountain is Mont Blanc.

 Left over border fortifications.

A marmotte...


And yes, this is where the Saint Bernard dogs were given their name

We also watched some cross country/alpine racers competing in the Ultra-trail du Mont Blanc (for more info look at wikipedia).

 Heading down the mountain we stopped to have a walk to Lake Verney. 

We visited La Thuille where we bought some fresh pasta and I had my first Italian hot chocolate...mmmm. 


We then continued down 3km past Courmayeur, just near the entrance of the Mont Blanc tunnel, to an aire for the night with great views of the mountains and glaciers.

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