Villeneuve - Aymavilles

Aymavilles, Villeneuve

  • Cammino Balteo
    < Stop off 17 >
  • Difficulties:
    E - Excursionist
  • Best period:
    May - October
  • Departure:
    Villeneuve (664 m)
  • Arrival:
    Aymavilles (643 m)
  • Difference in level:
    + 837 m - 1000 m
  • length:
    12.294 m
  • Ascent:
    4h40
  • Duration coming back:
    4h55
  • GPS tracks:
    gpx , kml

Stage interrupted due to fire damage. In the direction of Ozein the stage is accessible only up to Pont d'Ael and it is NOT possible to continue to reach Villeneuve.
Consult the map with the variant of the route.

This route is filled with historical splendour, ranging from the Middle Ages to the Roman Era, that takes you through vineyards, plains, rivers gushing from wild canyons and villages suspended in time.


Description of the route

After you have passed through the hamlet of Villeneuve, climb to the picturesque Church of Santa Maria with its baptismal font that dates by the 5th century AD, beneath the enigmatic gaze of Châtel Argent Castle.

After you have passed through the town of Chavonne, you will get to the hamlet of Issogne, from where you will start to climb to the town of Camagne. Here there is a clear view of the valley floor and the ravine of the Grand Eyvia River descending from Cogne Valley.

From here you’ll continue along the scenic path, also known as the “butterfly path” which, once you have passed the waterfall, leads you through distinctive plant types to the extraordinary Roman bridge-aqueduct of Pont d’Ael, a masterpiece of hydraulic engineering from the 1st century BC that has been wonderfully enhanced and preserved in the form of a museum. This is not only an area of substantial historical and archaeological interest, but also of naturalistic interest due to the presence of an overwhelming 96 different species of butterfly.

From the charming village of Pont d’Ael you continue towards the village of Ozein, a real historical oasis set within an enchanting natural location, also known for favò, a tasty and fortifying local soup made from fava beans.

From here you’ll descend towards Champlan and, winding between forests and grassy crags, you’ll return to the valley floor at Aymavilles.

Meteo
Meteo

Details
Aosta
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Tourist Areas
Tourist Areas

Mont Blanc

Gran Paradiso

Great Saint Bernard

Aosta and surroundings

Matterhorn

Monte Rosa

Central Valley

Municipalities crossed
Municipalities crossed