This is the first natural park of theAosta Valley regionafter the Gran Paradiso National Park, founded in 1989. There are many trails, one of the most is the one that depart from the champorcher valley and that down to Vallone di Champdepraz where you can enjoy the landscape view of Cer...
Once you arrive in Aosta Valley, you'll find that getting around is easy as well. The region is well-connected by a network of buses and trains, and there are also plenty of rental car options available if you prefer to explore on your own. Unforgettable Adventures: Fun Things to Do ...
Arch of Augustus: A monumental Roman arch built in 25 BC to celebrate the victory of Augustus over the Salassi people. Museo Archeologico Regionale: A museum showcasing the history and archaeology of the Aosta Valley. Parco del Mont Avic: A beautiful natural park located just outside the city...
Aosta, where you can unwind in comfortable accommodations and savor delicious local cuisine, all while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Aosta Valley. Dining Delights atHotel Comtes De Challant Albergo Etico Valle d'Aosta When it comes to dining options,Hotel Comtes De Challant Albergo...
valley. Some Russians we met reckoned it was the driest, lightest powder they had found outside Siberia - and we are in no position to argue about Siberian powder. The sad thing is that many of the resorts close soon, and there is enough snow to keep the lifts open for another month....
The ski resorts of the Courmayeur and the Aosta Valley have a variety of pistes for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. For free-ride lovers, there are stunning off-piste terrain which can be reached from the peaks of the ski areas. But those aren't all the activities you can do in...
Great Saint Bernard Valley (8.6 mi / 13.9 km) Col du Petit Saint-Bernard (9.1 mi / 14.7 km) Mont Blanc (9.8 mi / 15.8 km) Great St Bernard Pass (9.9 mi / 16 km) Transport to and around Morgex If you'd prefer to travel by train, the main station serving the city is Morgex St...
Among the most famous of the castles in the Aosta Valley, Fenis strikes visitors with its triumph of towers and crenellated walls. The castle sits on flat ground, which is unusual; Aimone de Challant improved it by building an impressive defensive system, which also features double curtain wal...
Its main attractions are Mont-Blanc (Western Europe's tallest mountain) and the many ski areas that face the Chamonix Valley. Steep slopes and extreme weather conditions suit advanced skiers best, but there are also runs for beginners. Just make sure everyone in your party knows a green ...
The Aosta Valley is an alpine region in north-west Italy that is characterized by a high level of naturalness, with extensive uninhabited areas that are distant from artificial sound sources. The Aosta Valley Regional Environmental Protection Agency (ARPA-VdA) has been particularly sensitive to the...