The Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GTA) — or Great Alpine Traverse — is one of Italy’s most ambitious and rewarding long-distance walking routes. Stretching for roughly 1,000 km across the western Italian Alps, the GTA leads hikers from the Swiss border in Piedmont southward toward the Ligurian frontier. The route traverses remote valleys, high ridges, wild alpine terrain, and centuries-old mountain communities, offering a deep, immersive experience of Italy’s high mountains away from major tourist corridors.
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The Grande Traversata delle Alpi (GTA) is a long-distance hiking route that crosses the western Italian Alps from north to south, following a network of historic mountain paths. Extending for approximately 1,000 kilometers, the route runs through the Piedmont region, connecting high alpine passes, remote valleys, and small mountain villages rarely visited by mass tourism.
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