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Most viewed in Valle d'Aosta
  • Chalet Valdôtain is harmoniously integrated in a magnificient natural background : set on a marvellous panoramic point , among...
  • Refuge Gabiet welcomes its guests into a simple and cosy atmosphere, characterised by typically Walser furniture. It has a dining...
  • Auberge da la Maison is a charming hotel in the middle of the most characteristic hamlet in Courmayeur: Entreves, a nice handful...
  • The Maison Lo Campagnar Hotel is about 800mt far from Courmayeur downtown, in the historical borough of Dolonne.Being so close...
  • The Celesia family look forward to seeing you in Cogne in the Gran Paradiso National Park at their hotel "Notre Maison", where...
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Valle d'Aosta

Description

A vertical region, you might say. And not just in the physical sense, for the many high peaks that surround it (including Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe at 4,807 metres), but also for the surprising concentration, in a region of such reduced dimensions, of so many natural splendours, so many monuments, so much precious historic and artistic heritage. A density which evokes, in its vertical aspect, the crowding of skyscrapers in a metropolis where horizontal urban space is scarce and precious. Aosta, the regional capital and the only province of the Valley, is a city rich in history. Traces of the ancient Augusta Pretoria (the Latin name of Aosta) can easily be seen, such as the great Arch of Augustus (25 B.C.) and the remains of the Roman Theatre. For Aosta the Middle Ages were anything but dark: as an important centre of commercial traffic with France and Switzerland, the city enjoyed a long period of prosperity. It is no coincidence that the Cathedral and Cathedral Church of S. Orso, two churches of great beauty, date back to the Middle Ages. Other medieval monuments lie at the feet of the city: the castle of Fénis and, in the vicinity of Saint-Vincent (the location of a famous casino), the castle of Issogne, whose unusually rich frescoes and architecture confirm the prosperity of that time. The natural landscapes of the Valley are fabulous: from the imposing peaks of Mont Blanc to the fascinating harshness of Cervino (4,478 metres), from the spectacular Monte Rosa (so called due to colour assumed by its great glaciers at certain times) to the Gran Paradiso, the high mountain at the centre of the huge Natural Park of the same name (over 200,000 hectares).The holiday towns and ski resorts of the Valley are long-established and well-known: Courmayer and Breuil-Cervinia are the most famous.

some resorts
  • Just arrived in Saint-Vincent a first stop should be made at the Roman bridge and then at the Parish church with its nice crypt...
  • The Ayas Valley should be mentioned for the handicraft production of sabots, wooden clogs used by farmers and today sought-after...
  • Aosta is the main city of the region. It was founded by the Romans in 25 BC and still boasts beautiful monuments from its origins,...
  • This is the main Spa in Aosta Valley with the classification of its thermal water: - Saint Vincent (AO): bicarbonate-sulphate-alkaline...
  • Visiting this charming touristic location, do not miss to see some towns, such as: Pré-Saint-Didier and have a look at the huge...
  • Just a few Km from Aosta, the first village you meet is Valpelline, at 954m , surrounded by pastures. It is the starting point...
  • The Porta della Vallée, quite land at the gateway to the Aosta Valley, at the foot of snowy peaks. Its mild and temperate micro-climate...
  • This area includes the valleys of Cogne, Valsavarenche and Rhêmes, which form the Gran Paradiso National Park and the valley of...
some towns
  • The town's name honors the patron saint: St. Denis. The municipality of Saint-Denis, is well connected to Valtournenche and the...
  • The town's name is a combination of the word valley and the name of a neighboring town Torgnon. It is one of the main towns of...
  • The name derives from the French word "tuile" which means "roof tile" or "mill-run". In Roman times the town was named Ariola,...
  • Aosta, the ancient Augusta Praetoria, was inhabited by a Celtic-Ligurian population, called Salassi; the nit became an important...
  • The name derives from the Celtic word "bar" (rock). Small, quiet center of the lower Val d'Aosta, which backs onto the mountain...
  • The name is composed of the words bridge and Boseta that could come from the Piedmont dialect "Boza" (pond). A municipality located...
  • The name derives from the word "coin" (corner) for its particular shape. One of the largest municipalities in the Val d'Aosta,...
  • The town's name probably derives from the Latin name of a person Iccius. It is a small town in the province of Aosta, situated...
  • The name derives from the Latin word "pullus" which means soft ground. The town is located exactly in the center of Val d'Aosta...
  • The first part of the town's name is uncertain but for some historians: Challand derives from the Latin word "kalanco" (channel...
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