Weather in Valle d’Aosta. Actual conditions and forecast

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More to see in Valle d’Aosta
Valle d'Aosta is a wonderful land with charming scenery and rich historical heritage. Fans of excursions associate this region with impressive ancient castles and forts, churches and an abundance of ancient temples, as well as amazing museums and art galleries. One of the oldest and most picturesque cities in the region is Aosta; its historic center is literally created for walks. Buildings of different eras, from Roman times to the early 20th century, have survived in the city. The most impressive historical monument is the Cathedral, whose construction has begun in the 11th century and lasted more than 500 years. Roman fortress wall surrounding the central part of the city, as well as Porta Pretoria are considered the most impressive historical monuments. There is also the interesting archaeological museum in Aosta, which represents the findings of scientists. Gran Paradiso Park features many important landmarks; travelers have a great opportunity to combine trips to historical places with outdoor strolling. The must-see landmark is Pondel village located within the park; its main symbol is an aqueduct bridge. It has been built by the Romans nearly 2.5 thousand years ago. Another interesting old bridge is in the village of Pont-Saint Martin. Valle di Gressoney features ancient houses of local residents. The main part of the medieval fortifications is located along the road connecting Aosta and Turin. In total, there are more than a hundred castles and fortresses, many of … Read further

Valle d’Aosta guide chapters

Valle d’Aosta sightseeing

Many luxurious ski-resorts are situated in Valle d'Aosta. There are excellent ski slopes of various difficulty, easy lifts, cozy hotels, as well as numerous entertainment venues, restaurants and cafes. Tourism in the province isn’t limited by sports only; every local resort offers an interesting cultural program. Guests of Valle d'Aosta have a unique opportunity to visit ski resorts in France and Switzerland, … Open

Cultural excursion through Valle d’Aosta - things to see

The main part of the medieval fortifications is located along the road connecting Aosta and Turin. In total, there are more than a hundred castles and fortresses, many of which currently lay in ruins. Saint-Pierre Castle is considered one of the most spectacular constructions; in the evening this historic monument is decorated with exquisite lighting. The castle is currently home to the museum of antique furniture. … Open

Attractions and active leisure

Climbing to the top of Mont Blanc is popular entertainment among foreign guests. Only experienced climbers take a risk to climb it; there is an excellent lift for those who don’t have special training. You can visit the world famous wineries, have scenic trips, take part in holidays in modern entertainment centers and walk to numerous shopping centers – this small Italian region knows good how to entertain … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Valle d'Aosta is famous for its winemaking traditions; large vineyards are located in the highlands. They produce well-known Muscat blanc di Chambave and Petite Arvine. Connoisseurs of red wines have to taste grade Fumin; Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle is notable among the most sought-after vintages. Local farmers, vintners and cheesemakers take an active part in the cultural life of the region, so foreign visitors … Open

Traditions and mentality of Valle d’Aosta

Summer Fair is not the only event that can attract shoppers to the region. Every year on the eve of the New Year the large-scale fair takes place in Sant'Orso; it is considered the most ambitious and interesting in the region. One of the youngest holidays is the classical music festival, which was first held in 1996. This amazing holiday embraces a variety of musical genres; there are both classical music concerts … Open

Travel guide to Valle d’Aosta

The region is also famous for its unique food traditions that attract gourmets from all over the world to this place. Submontane districts are rich with lavish pastures where rare cows are grazed. The true value of the region is farm dairy products. Many kinds of cheese, including world-famous fontina, are produced here. At the national restaurants, the visitors have a wide choice of meat and vegetable dishes and … Open

Climate in Italy and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

If your goal is beach vacation, then you can buy a vacation package to the southern coast of Italy starting from the first days of May. In late spring, air temperature even in the northern regions reaches 21°C, and water can warm up to 18°C. The longest beach season is in Sardinia, as well as on the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily. You can swim here from early May until early October. The peak of the season is July and August, the air temperature reaches 40°C. If you prefer a more comfortable temperature for a spa holiday, you can safely visit the country in September. The sea during this time remains warm, (about 22°C) and the air temperature decreases and reaches 25-26°C. Although, in the autumn period it is best to choose the southern coasts, since in the north with the onset of autumn the weather can become extremely unpredictable and changeable. The autumn season is very popular among budget conscious tourists, as it is during this period that tour operators offer simply mind-blowing discounts and lucrative offers. … Open

Atmosphere of Italy: religion and languages

One of the most common religions is Catholicism. The official state religion in Italy is Roman Catholic. There are even separate Catholic schools for children. Also worth noting is the fact that various directions of Christianity also operate within the country, including groups of non-Roman Catholics and the Greek Catholic Church. About 60,000 believers define themselves as Protestants. Pentecostals accounts for no more than 30,000 locals. More than 450 thousand locals consider themselves adherents of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Please note that in the past few decades a lot of migrants have come to Italy. In connection with this, the number of Orthodox Christians has increased and, currently, is about one million people. Also in the country, there are three schools of Buddhism that operate simultaneously. Today, the parishioners of this faith are more than sixty thousand. … Open

Weather in the region of Valle d’Aosta

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