The Aosta Valley is a bit of a show-stopper of natural beauty, home to Mont Blanc the Gran Paradiso National Park, the Aiguille des Glaciers and Grand Jorasses. And some resorts are under the shadow of the Matterhorn. Spectacular doesn’t go far enough when it comes to the incredible alpine scenery of the Aosta Valley. Our Gurus are known to love a view, and many of their recommendations for the best places to stay in the Aosta Valley have ringside seats at the panorama. Here they favour a range of chalets - old and new, traditional alpine hotels, converted farms, guesthouses, and some new fangled resort builds. Which hopefully means there’s something to suit everyone - there’s certainly plenty of choice for skiers, and their families, and hikers and mountain bikers too.
The ski season here usually runs between the end of November and the middle of April, and during that time après ski decorations and coloured lights lighten the shorter days, and keep everything cosy, so it’s a really welcoming family skiing holiday pick. In summer it’s the hikers, bikers and climbers take over the best places to stay in the Aosta Valley, exploring the Gran Paradiso National Park and the Mont Avic Natural Park, and all over really. Some visitors are here for the scenery - spectacular all year round, and some come to visit the impressive Roman monuments, the number of notable Romanesque churches, and several beautiful medieval castles.
Our Gurus have recommendations for the best places to stay in the Aosta Valley throughout the region. In Courmayeur, just through the Mont Blanc tunnel from Chamonix, and known for its sunny slopes and chic restaurants; La Thuile, which has the quieter slopes; Champoluc in the Montarosa region, with its vast variety of pistes; snow-sure Cervinia; Cogne at the feet of the Gran Paradiso massif; and historic Aosta.