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2024 Aosta Valley Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
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Busson: a quite escape in Aosta Valley
My recent visit to Busson was a memorable experience. I spent my time exploring the valley and soaking in its relaxed ambiance. The local cuisine was a highlight, with cozy cafes offering a variety of dishes. I particularly enjoyed trying traditional foods like hearty stews and freshly baked bread. The simplicity of Busson's lifestyle and the warm hospitality of the locals left a positive impression on me. It's a place where you can truly unwind and savor the flavors of the region. If you're looking for a peaceful getaway with authentic local experiences, Busson is definitely worth a visit.
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Visit the Fortresses of Aosta Valley
The fortresses were built by different people over the centuries, like the Romans, the Savoy, and even Napoleon. Some of them are on top of mountains, like Fort Bard, which is an amazing sight. Other fortresses are in the valleys, like the ones in Saint-Vincent and Châtillon. They have beautiful gardens and spas, and you can relax and enjoy the view of the Alps. The Aosta Valley is full of history and nature, and I think it's a great place to visit.
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Gran San Bernardino pass
Getting There - there are 2 ways getting there, by car or by bus, I went with my car as the bus it's not every day and also only 2 times per day
Attractions - the lake is very beautiful, there's also the museum where you can find the typical dogs there
Hotels - there's one or 2 hotels
Food & Restaurants - few restaurants around, haven't checked properly
Shopping - there are small shops where you can buy souvenirs
there are few hikes around there, very easy so everyone can do, the view is amazing especially behind the statue of saints, you can see the complete valley under the mountains. on the way there are some shops where you can buy typical food. #summervacation
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Family trip in the mountains
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Family trip in Aosta valley
Autumn Hiking in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso.
Autumn Hiking Guide for Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso
Autumn is the season when nature shows its most charming side. During this season, I chose to travel to Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso National Park in northern Italy for an unforgettable hiking trip. This national park, with its rich natural resources and magnificent mountain scenery, is undoubtedly a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. Here, I not only witnessed the wonders of nature, but also experienced the unique charm of hiking.
I. Food Recommendations
Food is an indispensable part of hiking in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso. Here, I tasted many unforgettable local delicacies.
Rural Winery: Exploring a local rural winery is a rare experience. The wines and traditional cheeses here are carefully crafted, with a rich and full-bodied flavor that will linger on your palate. At the winery, I not only tasted these delicacies, but also learned about their production process and the stories behind them.
Swinssen Top Restaurant: This restaurant is located on a small hill near the park, offering exquisite Italian cuisine and breathtaking views. Whether you want to try Italian pizza or local specialties, this restaurant will satisfy your taste buds. The restaurant has an elegant environment and attentive service, making it a perfect choice for relaxing after a hike.
II. Hiking Route Planning
Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso offers a variety of hiking routes, suitable for hikers of different skill and experience levels. Here, I chose two classic hiking routes to explore.
Colle del Nivolet to Ceresole Reale: This is a magnificent hiking route, traversing alpine meadows, lakes and forests, allowing you to experience the true grandeur of the park. The entire journey takes about 6-7 hours, and although it is challenging, the scenery along the way is worth the effort. During the hike, I felt the tranquility and mystery of nature, as if I were one with the world.
Chabod Mountain Hut: This is the starting point for many hikes to the Gran Paradiso mountain range. I chose to do a day hike starting from the mountain hut. The hut is cozy and comfortable, making it a great place for hikers to rest and recharge. From the hut, I followed the winding mountain path, admiring the scenery along the way, and feeling the joy and freedom of hiking.
III. Attraction Address and Transportation Guide
Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso is located in northern Italy, near the French border. Transportation here is very convenient, providing hikers with easy access.
Address: The specific address of Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso is in the Aosta Valley region of northern Italy.
Transportation: The nearest airport is Turin Airport. It takes about 1.5 hours by car from the airport to the park. There is a parking lot near the park entrance for visitors' convenience. Alternatively, you can choose to travel to the park by train or long-distance bus.
IV. Hotel Features and Room Rates
Choosing a suitable hotel is crucial for hiking in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso. Here are two recommended hotels, which not only offer comfortable accommodation but also allow visitors to experience the local culture.
Hotel Gran Paradiso: This hotel is located on the edge of the park, offering comfortable accommodation and stunning mountain views. Room rates start from €80, with complete facilities and attentive service. Staying here allows hikers to fully rest and relax after a tiring hike.
Bellevue Gorge Hotel: This hotel is located next to the Orco Gorge, offering affordable accommodation and a beautiful garden terrace. Room rates start from €60, offering great value for money. The hotel's garden terrace is a perfect spot for admiring the mountain scenery, allowing you to enjoy delicious food while experiencing the charm of nature.
V. Precautions
There are some precautions to keep in mind when hiking in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso:
Wear appropriate shoes and clothing: Hiking requires comfortable, non-slip shoes and breathable clothing. This protects your feet from injury and keeps your body comfortable and dry.
Bring enough food, water and sunscreen: During a hike, you need to replenish your energy and hydration. Therefore, it is recommended to bring some high-energy, easy-to-carry food and water. Additionally, sunscreen is essential to protect your skin from UV rays.
Understand the park's regulations and conservation policies: Before hiking, it is important to understand the park's regulations and conservation policies, and to respect the environment. Do not leave designated trails, and do not disturb or harm wildlife. This protects the park's ecological environment, allowing more people to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery.
Check room availability and prices in advance: When booking a hotel, check room availability and prices in advance, and plan ahead. This avoids accommodation issues during your trip, ensuring a smooth travel experience.
Personal Impressions
This Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso hiking trip left a deep impression on me. Here, I not only witnessed the magnificent natural scenery, but also experienced the unique charm and joy of hiking. During the hike, I met many like-minded travelers, and we shared the joy and rewards of our journey. Additionally, this trip made me appreciate the beauty and fragility of nature, and realize the importance of environmental protection. I believe this trip will be an unforgettable experience in my life, inspiring me to continue exploring more beautiful natural landscapes.
Rutor Waterfalls - Hiking trail
My recent visit to the Rutor Waterfalls was a refreshing escape into the heart of the Italian Alps.
The waterfalls, surrounded by lush greenery and towering peaks, create an amazing spectacle. You can hear the soothing sound of rushing water from a distance, setting a peaceful ambiance.
Hiking to the Rutor Waterfalls was an adventure in itself. The well-marked trails took me through dense forests and alpine meadows. The journey was moderately challenging but incredibly rewarding, and it's suitable for hikers of various skill levels.
Upon reaching the waterfalls, I was greeted by the invigorating spray of cool, crystal-clear water. It's a perfect spot for a picnic or simply to sit and appreciate the beauty of the surroundings.
🏔️ Aosta Valley's Hidden Gem: Aethos Monterosa 🌟
Nestled in the heart of the Italian Alps, Aethos Monterosa at SR45, 16, Valle d'Aosta offers a serene escape with breathtaking views. 🌄 This boutique hotel is a slice of heaven for those seeking a blend of luxury and nature.
🛏️ Each room is a cocoon of comfort, boasting plush amenities and a pristine environment that's cleaned to perfection. Wake up to the sight of snow-capped peaks and the tranquil Italian countryside.
🍽️ Indulge in authentic local cuisine at their in-house restaurant, or unwind with top-notch wellness facilities that promise relaxation after a day of Alpine adventures. Whether it's a soothing spa day or a cozy evening by the fireplace, Aethos Monterosa delivers an experience that's as majestic as its surroundings.
🏂 Gear up for an unforgettable stay where luxury meets the wild!
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Italy Skiing!
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Experience the beauty of the Alps in the transition of autumn and winter: From Verrayes to Becca D
Experience the beauty of the Alps in the transition of autumn and winter: From Verrayes to Becca D'Aver hiking trip, yesterday, from Verrayes to Becca D'Aver, Becca D'Aver. Stunning colors, even with snow on top. A peak in the middle of the valley, magnificent scenery! For the snow and mud on the ridge of Cima Longhede!
1. Personal feelings
The hiking trip from Verrayes to Becca D'Aver is an unforgettable experience. This route will take you through stunning mountains and deep forests, with beautiful scenery along the way. In this trip, I deeply felt the charm of nature and experienced the fun of hiking. Here is a guide I have carefully prepared for you, hoping to help you better plan your itinerary.
2. Food recommendations
In Verrayes, I recommend you try the local specialty foods - cheese and wine. The local cheese is famous for its rich texture and fragrant aroma, while the wine is loved for its rich taste and faint fruit aroma. In Becca D'Aver, you can taste fresh seafood and authentic local cuisine.
3. Hiking route planning
Day 1: Depart from Verrayes and follow the mountain road, passing through several beautiful villages. This route is of moderate difficulty and suitable for most travelers.
Day 2: Continue on, you will arrive at a campsite near the forest. Here, you can choose to stay overnight at the campsite or find an inn in a nearby village.
Day 3: Cross the forest, you will arrive at Becca D'Aver. On this journey, you need to pay attention to the signs and terrain to avoid getting lost.
4. Attractions address and transportation guide
Verrayes: Located in southeastern France, with convenient transportation. You can take public transportation from a nearby airport to Verrayes.
Becca D'Aver: Located in northern Italy, near the Dolomites. You can take a train from Milan or Venice in Italy to Becca D'Aver.
5. Accommodation guide
There are various types of accommodation options in both Verrayes and Becca D'Aver. From inns to homestays, you can always find suitable accommodation. Generally, the price of an inn is between 100-200 euros per night, while the price of a homestay is cheaper. When booking accommodation, be sure to confirm the price and check-in time in advance.
6. Precautions
Hiking requires good physical strength and stamina, so please make sure you are in good health before you set off.
Please bring enough drinking water and food for emergencies.
Snow lover National park
The Gran Paradiso National Park is a protected area established by the State in order to preserve ecosystems of national and international relevance of the valleys around the Gran Paradiso massif, for present and future generations.
The aim of the Body is therefore to manage and preserve the protected area, maintain the biodiversity of this territory and its landscape, scientific research, environmental education, development and promotion of sustainable tourism.
The Park rangers have a deep knowledge of the territory, the animals and the park environment and offer a unique service, monitoring the territory from dawn till dust. Since its institution year in 1922, the Gran Paradiso National Park, first in our country, is one of the best known parks in Italy and the world and contributes to safeguard biodiversity of one of the italian widest areas.
Thanks to an exceptional natural heritage, to the good ecosistems state of conservation, to the integration of the touristic and agricultural activities and to its role as cross-border alpine protected area, together with the Parc National de la Vanoise and to the Mont Avic national park, in 2007 it has obtained the European Diploma of Protected Areas, prestigious aknowledgement of the Council of Europe. In 2014 it has been inscluded, as unique italian park, in the IUCN Green List, the green list of 23 parks in the whole world, chosen by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, for their conservation and management role of protected areas.
In this section you will find all of the acts, regulations in force and request forms, public notices and competitions, headquarters and operation of the organisations, offices and institutional activities of the Body.
A lovely walk around Busson Lake
My recent adventure to Busson Lake was an unforgettable experience that allowed me to connect with the natural world in a profound way. Nestled amidst the majestic Italian Alps, this pristine alpine lake offered a serene escape from the chaos of daily life.
During my visit, I embarked on a breathtaking hike around the lake's shores. The trails offered panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and lush forests. It was a hiker's paradise, and I couldn't get enough of the fresh mountain air and the sense of freedom.
What sets Lago Busson apart is its untouched, unspoiled nature. I enjoyed a peaceful picnic by the lake's edge, savoring the solitude and the symphony of natural sounds.
It's a destination that invites you to slow down, breathe in the mountain air, and appreciate the untouched beauty of the outdoors.
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Castles of Horns, Castello Reale di Sarre
The Royal Castle of Sarre: home of the Savoy family
The castle stands on a promontory in Lalex, which overlooks the Aosta flatland above the national road for Mont Blanc, immediately after the junction for Cogne, surrounded by grape vines down its hill.
Built in 1710 on the ruins of a fortress mentioned as early as 1242, having passed through various hands, the property was purchased by the King of Italy Victor Emanuel II, who renovated it and used it during hunting expeditions in Val d’Aosta. The royal castle of Sarre, after becoming the private property of the King, was used as his headquarters for expeditions in the valleys of Cogne, Rhêmes and Valsavarenche.King Umberto I, ordered to decorate the hall and gallery with 3612 horns of chamois and ibex.
Today it also houses an exhibition, a fascinating historical and private narrative of the presence of the Savoy family in these valleys.
WHAT TO SEE
The castle can only be viewed by the guided tour. The ground floor introduces the guided tour of the upper floors; some rooms are dedicated to the hunting theme
showing the territory, the management methods and the technical specifics of the King’s hunting trips.
The first floor, which still retains the furnishings and appearance assumed in the second half of the 19th century, recalls the residential dimension of the castle’s Umbertine phase; the rooms are presented, with some exceptions, with the furniture documented by the 1890 inventory.
On the second floor, the layout presents a setting for chronological scans linked to the members of the Savoy dynasty who lived in the castle from the beginning of the twentieth century to the second post-war period.
How to get there by public transport:
Sarre can be reached from Aosta by bus with the line 7 or the line 29 of the SVAP company, or the Aosta-Courmayeur line of the Arriva company.
Opening hours:
October to March:
Tue-Sun from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. - open on Monday 30 October 2023
April to September:
Tue-Sun from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
open on Mondays in July and August
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Discover the Ancient Roman Aqueduct
The Pont d'Aël is an interesting ancient Roman aqueduct and bridge near Aosta. It was built in the first century BC to supply water to a nearby town. It's also one of the oldest surviving examples of a bridge with a segmental arch, which is like a curved shape that supports the weight of the bridge. You can still visit it today and see how the Romans engineered this amazing structure.
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Nature, History, and Gastronomy in Aosta Valley
Aosta Valley is a beautiful region in the north of Italy, surrounded by the Alps. It's like a paradise for nature lovers, with amazing landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor activities. You can ski, hike, bike, or just relax in one of the many cosy villages. The Aosta Valley also has a rich history and culture, with castles, museums, and monuments that tell the story of its past. And don't get me started on the food and wine! You can enjoy delicious local specialties like fontina cheese, polenta, and gnocchi, paired with some of the best wines in Italy.
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