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The Aosta Valley (Val d'Aosta) is the Italian region in the Alps where there is Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa and Gran Paradiso. Aosta Valley, which is the smallest of all Italian regions, lies in the northwest of the country.

Regions

  • Central d'Aosta Valley

Secondary Valleys

  • Val d'Ayas
  • Val di Gressoney
  • Valtournenche
  • Valpelline
  • Val Ferret
  • Val Veny
  • Valgrisenche
  • Valsavarenche
  • Val di Rhemes
  • Val di Cogne
  • Val di Champorcher

Cities

Other destinations

Culture and History

The most spoken languages in Aosta Valley are French and Italian. In Gressoney Saint- Jean and Gressoney La Trinité a minority also speaks German, which is spoken further north across the border in Switzerland.

Talk

Travel to Valle d'Aosta - Visa Requirements

Tours and Getting around Valle d'Aosta

Valle d'Aosta tourist attractions and sightseeing

Valle d'Aosta city tours

The Valley is an outdoor adventure lovers dream in the summer months it offers a wide range of climbing and hiking options above the valley floor. In the winter the valley is at the heart of the Italian skiing experience with such famous areas as Courmayer located here.

Thermal Baths A great year-round activity in Valle d'Aosta is a visit to the Thermes de Pre Sant-Didier. Incredibly relaxing in a beautiful setting overlooking Monte Bianco. See website for current prices and hours. Open late on Friday and Saturday evenings for nights under the stars. http://www.termedipre.it/spa_italy.asp [1]

Summer Activities

Rock climbing:- There are crags bolted for sport climbing all over the area between them offering climbs at all grades, and at lengths from 10m to over 350m. The best guide is "Mani Nude: Arrampicata sportiva in Valle d'Aosta" by Massimo Bal and Patrick Raspo. Publisher: Martini Multimedia Editore. ISBN: 88-901125-0-6. Published in 2003. New crags and sectors have been developed since the book came out, and some of the directions for reaching the climbs are not good enough, so check on websites such as [2].

Winter

Skiing

Valle d'Aosta Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

Valle d'Aosta nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

  • Gamay - the local variety of red wine grown on the terraced vineyards visible along the steep rock walls of the valley. It is a light red and doesn't age well so its best to be enjoyed on site in full view of the land it was grown on.

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