🥾 Via Alpina – Red Trail: Salvagny » Refuge de Moëde-Anterne
Alpine ridge traverse in the Mont-Blanc massif region
📌 Fast Facts
- Part of the Red Trail, the most demanding of five Via Alpina main routes
- High-altitude segment crossing the Alpine core between France and Switzerland
- Classified as expert-level hiking requiring rock scrambling and mountaineering skills
- Refuge de Moëde-Anterne located at approximately 2,556 metres elevation
This segment of the Via Alpina Red Trail connects Salvagny to Refuge de Moëde-Anterne, traversing some of the Alps' most demanding terrain in the Mont-Blanc massif region. The Red Trail itself extends approximately 1,700 kilometres across eight countries from Trieste, Italy to Monaco, with this section representing one of its more technically challenging passages through high peaks and alpine ridges. The route navigates exposed ridges, steep descents, and potential glacier crossings depending ...