Valle d'Aosta segreta: 10 luoghi che non sono Cervinia o il Monte Bianco
Castelli, valli walser, il Gran Paradiso, città romana e strade sabaude. La Valle d'Aosta oltre la stagione sciistica.
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Castelli, valli walser, il Gran Paradiso, città romana e strade sabaude. La Valle d'Aosta oltre la stagione sciistica.
Jul 18, 2026
At the end of the Valgrisanche, a valley opens up with almost no tourists, featuring waterfalls, alpine pastures, and a small village that seems frozen in the 1950s.
Jul 9, 2026
A side valley of Cogne where chamois graze just a few meters from the trail and the silence is broken only by the wind through the larches.
Jul 9, 2026
The least-traveled valley in Italy's oldest national park, where ibex outnumber visitors almost year-round.
Jul 9, 2026
A corner of the Aosta Valley reachable only from within, with a network of high-altitude lakes and an almost-intact medieval village.
Jul 9, 2026
In the Lys Valley, descendants of medieval Germanic colonists preserve the language, architecture, and cuisine of an alpine people suspended in time.
Jul 9, 2026
In the lower Aosta Valley, a fifteenth-century castle preserves one of the most complete cycles of secular frescoes from the late medieval Alps, with almost no visitors.
Jul 9, 2026
The massive nineteenth-century fort that slowed Napoleon's advance stands above an almost-intact medieval village, together among the least-visited in the region.
Jul 9, 2026
In a village with an almost-unknown Romanesque castle, they produce Arnad DOP lard, cured in wooden containers with alpine herbs according to a centuries-old recipe.
Jul 9, 2026
At the foot of Mont Blanc, this small Aosta Valley village hides historic thermal baths where you can immerse yourself in warm water while snow falls on the peaks: winter at its best.
Jul 9, 2026
At the entrance to the Aosta Valley, a first-century BC Roman arch still spans the Lys as it did the day it was built, in a town few bother to stop and look at.
Jul 9, 2026
When the ski slopes empty, La Thuile transforms into an alpine paradise of pastures, flowers, and trails toward France, almost unknown to most.
Jul 9, 2026