When we think of the Aosta Valley, the first images that appear to mind are certainly the snowy mountains, but this region that is also the smallest in Italy is not only a paradise for winter sports: rich in a thousand-year history, has preserved a rich heritage from every point of view, both naturalistic and cultural landscape.
In addition to the peaks that exceed 4 thousand meters of altitude like Mont Blanc, Monte Rosa, Matterhorn and Gran Paradiso, we will find castles, archaeological remains, museums, churches, ancient villages and a particular attention in the valorization of the local traditions and the landscape: all this in the frame of an enchanting nature that offers glimpses of rare beauty.
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