Climbing and skiing are highly developed forms of tourism in the Valle D’Aosta. The Valle D’Aosta is in fact a truly mountainous region. Mont Blanc, Gran Paradiso, Monte Rosa and Il Cervino are only some of the peaks involved in eco-tourism. The Valle D’Aosta has a great number of refuges, equipped paths and nature routes. Due to all these characteristics the Valle D’Aosta is one of the regions with the greatest number of holiday farms, holiday homes and bed and breakfasts. The number of holiday farms in the Valle D’Aosta is constantly rising. The increase of holiday farms in the Valle D’Aosta is happening for good reasons. Who wouldn’t like to “waste” time toasting in front of an open fire on a holiday farm in the Valle D’Aosta? Or eating a fondue in a holiday farm in the Valle D’Aosta? Or sipping a grappa after an exquisite meal made from genuine products from a holiday farm in the Valle D’Aosta?
A farm holiday in the Valle D’Aosta is a happy marriage between good food and wine, and ski locations. A farm holiday in the Valle D’Aosta is an occasion for strolling in the small towns of Courmeyeur, Donnas, Brusson, St. Vincent etc. and enjoying a “slow” style of life. The owners of the holiday farms in the Valle D’Aosta are the best source of advice for mountain-lovers, and with their help you can learn about and create excellent itineraries.
Staying on a holiday farm in the Valle D’Aosta means making real and authentic contact with the people of the area, and the culture and traditions of the smallest region in Italy. A farm holiday in the Valle D’Aosta is a realizable desire; just consult the section Farm Holidays in the Valle D’Aosta on Agriturismo.com where you’ll also find B&Bs in the Valle D’Aosta, Holiday Homes in the Valle D’Aosta and Relais in the Valle D’Aosta.