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Aosta Valley: travel guides

Valle d’Aosta’s natural charm

Valle d’Aosta is Italy’s smallest region, but also one of the most interesting from an historic and natural point of view. Completely covered by mountains, in the Alps between France and Switzerland, Valle d’Aosta offers beautiful mountain landscapes, ideal to relax in summer and ski in winter, but its territory is also dotted with castles, which can be visited at any time of the year. Camping sites in Valle d’Aosta are a great accommodation solution for anyone who loves open-air activities and for those who prefer relaxing in comfortable wood chalets or in thermal centres in the region.

Camping in Valle d’Aosta

Choosing Valle d’Aosta for your camping holidays means choosing the wild nature and rich history of this border region, fascinating all year round. Valle d’Aosta is the ideal destination for skiing, mountain climbing and excursions surrounded by nature, with the opportunity to discover the territory and history of the region. Located all across the region, often with panoramic views and enchanting accommodation in wood chalets, the camping sites in Valle d’Aosta offer opportunities to take tours of its castles. The most beautiful include: Sarre, Saint-Pierre, Sarriod de La Tour, Fénis, Ussel, Verrès and Issogne Castle. In addition to all these strongholds, which often host museums, like in the case of Bard Fort, we must mention the medieval architectural heritage of the Roman town of Aosta, founded in 25 B.C. In its historic centre, the ideal romantic holiday destination, tourist attractions include old buildings and monuments such as Tour Fromage or Torre Casei, Porta Praetoria, the church of San Lorenzo, the Arch of Augusto, the Roman Theatre and Torre del Lebbroso.

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The most popular tourist areas in Aosta Valley

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