Hiking
The Pays du St. Bernard boasts 550 km of marked trails, offering an incredible variety of hiking experiences for all levels. Whether you're looking for family-friendly themed paths or embarking on multi-day treks, there's something here for everyone
Find more information about trails here.
Open air swimming pool in Champex-Lac, and indoor swimming pool in Bourg St. Pierre
The open-air swimming pool of Champex-Lac is heated to 27°.
Next to the pool there is a refreshment bar with light meals, a tennis and beach volleyball court, two ping-pong tables, a petanque court, a slackline on the water and a play area for children.
Indoor swimming pool of Bourg-St-Pierre heated to 28°C. Ideal for a moment of relaxation in any weather. Swimming and aquagym classes are also organized there.
Botanical alpine garden Flore-Alpe in Champex-Lac
The Flore-Alpe Botanical Alpine Garden is a scenic destination located at 1500 meters above sea level, offering stunning views of Lake Champex and the Combins Mountains. Visitors can explore rock gardens, watercourses, and enjoy over 4,000 plant species from local, European, and global mountain regions across a 6,000 m² area. The garden is perfect for leisurely walks and discovering diverse plant life, with its captivating shapes, scents, and colors.
Explore a captivating hidden fortress nestled beneath the Alps. Originally built between 1940 and 1943, it was modernized during the Cold War for potential nuclear conflicts and remained in use by the Swiss army until 1998. The fortress features over 600 meters of underground galleries, completely concealed from the outside, and had the capacity to house 300 soldiers.
Durnand Gorges in Bovernier
Durnand Gorges, built in 1877 and renovated in 1987, rank among Europe's top ten most beautiful gorges. Located in Bovernier, the 1-kilometer stretch of the gorge features suspended wooden footbridges and 330 steps, offering stunning views of 14 cascading waterfalls. Visitors walk along a forest path before the route transforms into a thrilling adventure over the rushing waters of the Durnand River. The walk takes about an hour, with breathtaking views of the river below and the sky visible between the towering cliffs
Great St. Bernard Hospice museum
The Grand-Saint-Bernard Hospice Museum, near the birthplace of the famous dogs, features exhibits on the area's natural environment and historical artifacts, including a bronze statue of Jupiter from a Roman temple. The museum tells the story of the Hospice's founding and its development through the centuries. It highlights the enduring work of Saint Bernard de Menthon and the Saint Augustine monks.
Vichères-Liddes boasts wide ski runs, stunning views, and fresh alpine air, nestled between Mont-Blanc and the Grand-Combin massif, perfect for all ages.In the La Fouly/Val Ferret, this resort, surrounded by the A Neuve glacier, Dolent, and Tour Noir, transforms into a winter paradise, perfect for diverse downhill skiing.Nicknamed the little Canada with its large forests and its lake frozen in winter, Champex-Lac has been cultivating a tourist tradition for over a century. La Lorette ski lift located at the entrance of the village of Bourg-St-Pierre will allow young and old alike to make their first descents on skis.
Slopes in or near the forest in Liddes, on the frozen lake in Champex or on the A Neuve plateau in La Fouly: to each his own!
Indoor swimming pool in Bourg St. Pierre
Indoor swimming pool of Bourg-St-Pierre heated to 28°C. Ideal for a moment of relaxation in any weather. Swimming and aquagym classes are also organized there.
Sembrancher ice rink
In winter, the artificial ice rink will be a delight for young and old alike.
Skating rinks in Champex-Lac
Put on your skates and enjoy a sumptuous setting!
When conditions permit, Champex offers you the opportunity to skate freely on the flat surface of the frozen lake in a setting nicknamed “Little Canada”. The ice rink is about 70 meters wide and 150 meters long!
Treetop canopy
The adventure park offers a suspended trail with 4 courses, 48 workshops, and 13 zip lines, suitable for climbers of all levels, including individuals, families, and groups. The park provides harnesses and gloves, and visitors are advised to wear appropriate sportswear and shoes. A free climbing wall and a picnic area are available for use, weather permitting.
Valsorey mill
The Valsorey mill, built in 1681, is located near the old village of Bourg-St-Pierre, beneath a historic path once traveled by Saracens, Romans, Charlemagne’s soldiers, and Napoleon Bonaparte's troops. The mill can be accessed on foot via the St-Charles bridge, constructed around 800 by Charlemagne's workers, set in a stunning natural landscape.
Pedal boats and stand up paddle
For the greatest happiness of everyone, on the lake, it is possible to make pedal boat, boats or stand up paddle, while admiring a magnificent and peaceful landscape.
Access to public transport
Take advantage of public transport from Orsières with your PASS Saint-Bernard!
You can travel freely on the Orsières – Champex-Lac, Orsières – La Fouly – Ferret, Orsières – Liddes – Bourg-Saint-Pierre – Col du Grand-Saint-Bernard and Orsières – Commeire routes.