Guided hikes and tours
Find guided sightseeing tours and organized sports activities and discover the Aosta Valley area with the help of expert hiking and tour guides.
Guided walks will make you discover villages, historical and artistic attractions and natural beauties.
To participate in the organized activities it is necessary to book by contacting the indicated referents.
For an even richer and more enjoyable holiday in the Aosta Valley region, find out here about the activities organized by tourism professionals in the period and in the places of your interest.
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Alla scoperta del borgo di Avise
Con la Guida turistica Claudia Revel. Prenotazione obbligatoria.
Walk among wild herbs and flowers
Simple hike to discover the local flora, accompanied by expert Mauro Vaglio.
Step by step
We welcome you to these walks and small workshops, dedicated to children aged 3 to 6, to discover nature accompanied by Chiara, a nature hiking guide.
ANNULÉ - Cogne Outdoor - Rochers à découvrir
Une journée dédiée à l’escalade accompagnée par les guides d’haute montagne de Cogne.
ANNULLATA - E-bike in rifugio
Excursion avec les VTT électriques à la découverte des refuges de la Vallée d’Aoste et de nouveaux panoramas, déjeuner en refuge et descente ludique.
E-bike excursion at Weissmatten
Come and try the e-bikes, the latest generation of electric mountain bikes that make everything easier, more fun and faster! The Monterosa Experience association organises weekly group excursion…
Alpine pastures and their history.
A journey back in time in the alpine rural culture with a visit to the mountain pastures and possible tasting of local products.
Excursion littéraire - une expérience unique et merveilleuse
Excursion littéraire accompagnés d’un guide de randonnée du groupe Trek Alps. La Montagne et la nature se fondent dans le récit.
The chapel of Gillarey
From the village of Etirol you climb to the Tsantsevellà Alp and reach the ridge overlooking the main valley, which houses the small chapel of Gillarey.