The Monte Rosa Crossing - The Spaghetti Tour
A spectacular 4-day tour that allows you to traverse the entire Monte Rosa massif from west to east. We'll climb many peaks over 4,000 meters along the way. Each evening, we'll return to a different refuge, where a warm welcome and excellent food (and Genepy) will be a constant source of refreshment. The name was chosen playfully by the Swiss guides, who, like us, enjoy the quality of the refuges on the Italian side—a feat far from guaranteed given the altitude and the difficulty of reaching them. The technical level required is not high; experience walking with crampons with a firm and sure step is sufficient. However, given the altitude and the long days of walking, good physical condition is required to fully enjoy the tour.
Program
Day 1
We'll meet in Breuil-Cervinia at the cable car for a gear check and a pre-ski briefing. We'll then take the cable car up to the Rifugio Guide del Cervino (3,480m), where we'll begin the ascent to our first 4,000m peak, the Breithorn (4,164m). A technically easy climb, it will allow us to acclimatize without suffering too much from the altitude difference. From the summit, we'll then descend towards the Rifugio Guide d'Ayas (3,425m).
Travel time: approximately 6 hours
Elevation gain: 750m
Day 2
In the morning, we'll ascend the Verra Pass, at the beginning of the ridge that will take us to the summit of Castore at 4,200m. We'll need to be careful on some particularly exposed sections of the ridge, but we'll be rewarded with magnificent views of the glaciers. The descent then continues along the snowy ridge that will take us to the Felik Pass, and following the Felik glacier, we'll reach the Quintino Sella refuge (3,575m) at its end.
Note: It's also possible to climb Polluce before Castore. Technically, it's more challenging, with some vertical sections equipped with chains and easy climbing rocks. The climb will be assessed based on the group's ability and the route conditions.
Travel time: approximately 7 hours
Elevation gain: 800m
Day 3
After a long traverse on the western Lys glacier, we'll ascend towards the Lyskamm Nose and then begin descending on the opposite side. Depending on the season, the descent may be on snow or loose rock, but it presents no particular problems. We'll then set foot on the eastern Lys glacier, rejoining the trail that ascends to the Capanna Margherita Hut. We'll continue downhill until we reach the Gnifetti Refuge (3,647 m).
Travel time: approximately 7–8 hours
Elevation gain: 800 m
Day 4
At dawn, we'll set off again, ascending the eastern Lys glacier to the Colle del Lys at 4,200 m. From here, a long traverse will lead us to a final, long slope that leads to the Capanna Margherita, the highest refuge in Europe at 4,554 m. Along the way, we can consider climbing other peaks, such as the Balmenhorn or Ludwigshoehe. After a delicious slice of pizza Margherita, the highest in Europe, we'll begin the descent that will take us first to the Gnifetti refuge and then to the Punta Indren lift for the return to the valley in Gressoney. From there, a transfer of about an hour and a half will take us back to Breuil-Cervinia.
Travel time: 9 hours
Elevation gain: 1,000 meters, approximately 1,300 meters with other peaks
| Program | Point of arrival | Difference in high (m) | Duration (hrs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Rifugio Guide d'Ayas | 600 | 6 |
| Day 2 | Rifugio Quintino Sella | 800 | 7 |
| Day 3 | Rifugio Gnifetti | 800 | 7/8 |
| Day 4 | Rifugio Capanna Margherita | 1200 | 9 |
Dates
26/29 July 2026
Meeting Point
Breuil-Cervinia - Departure of the cable car towards Plateau Rosa at 7.45 am
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Price
600 euro per person with 3 people
900 euro per person with 2 people
The Price Includes
- UIAGM/IFMGA Mountain Guide The Outside Planet
- Guides speak Italian, English, and German
- Any missing technical equipment*
The Price does not include
- Drinks, snacks, and lunches at the refuge
- Ski lift fare: approximately €35/person each way
- Overnight stay at the refuge with half board:
- Guide Ayas 90 euro - Guide 60 euro
- Quintino Sella 90 euro - Guide 60 euro
- Gnifetti 105 euro - Guide 85 euro
- The guide's cost will be split between all participants
- Return taxi from Gressoney to Cervinia (approximately €40)
- Anything not specified under “The Price Includes”
Required Equipment
Technical Equipment
- Harness*
- Helmet*
- Classic ice axe (50–60 cm) with adze*
- 30–40 L backpack
- Mountaineering boots compatible with crampons (semi-rigid or rigid)
- Crampons* compatible with your boots (strap-on, semi-automatic or automatic)
- Gaiters
- Trekking poles
- Sunglasses (Category 3 or 4)
- Headlamp with fully charged batteries
Clothing & Personal Items
- Lightweight headband
- Warm hat
- Lightweight buff / neck gaiter
- Long-sleeve thermal base layer
- Thermal leggings
- Fleece or Polartec jacket
- Down jacket
- Waterproof shell jacket
- Medium-weight gloves + warm gloves
- Softshell trousers
- Long hiking socks
- SPF 50 sunscreen
- Lip balm
- Personal first aid kit (emergency blanket, Steri-Strips, rolled gauze, blister plasters, and any personal medication)
- Spare clothing (thermal base layer, socks, underwear)
- Sleeping bag liner
- Energy bars, chocolate, snacks, and electrolyte tablets/powder
- 1 L thermos or water bottle
- Backpack rain cover
Extras
- Small microfiber towel
- Earplugs
- Phone charger and/or power bank
Slippers are provided at the mountain hut.
Equipment Rental*
If you do not have the required technical equipment, we can provide rental items at the following rates:
- Harness: € 10,00
- Helmet: € 5,00
- Ice axe: € 10,00
- Crampons: € 25,00
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