The Aosta Valley is Italy’s smallest region but one of the most geographically and culturally distinctive. Entirely alpine, it is dominated by Europe’s highest peaks, including Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa and Gran Paradiso, shaping a powerful mountain landscape.
Aosta city preserves remarkable Roman heritage, while the region is dotted with alpine villages and an extraordinary number of medieval castles such as Fénis and Verrès.
The Aosta Valley offers mountain-based tourism focused on alpine culture, history and natural landscapes.
San Martino di Castrozza
VIVA! Festival 2026
Tandem paragliding flights in Tirolo and Merano: the thrill of flying over the Alps
Recipe: Polta di Pacentro, the peasant dish that symbolises the traditions of Abruzzo












