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How many agriturismi are there in Valle d'Aosta and where are they located?
Valle d'Aosta has 26 active agriturismo structures, all concentrated in the province of Aosta (26 structures), the region's only province. The offering is distributed across the main alpine valleys: from the areas around Aosta and its surroundings to the zones of Gran Paradiso, Monte Bianco, and Gran San Bernardo.
Which areas of Valle d'Aosta are best for an agriturismo stay?
The most sought-after areas are Monte Bianco, with high-altitude structures near Courmayeur, and Gran Paradiso, gateway to the national park. Monte Cervino and Monte Rosa draw those focused on the great alpine walls. For stays that are less demanding logistically, Aosta and its surroundings offer good accessibility and established services. Mont Avic and Gran San Bernardo remain more isolated options.
What do agriturismi in Valle d'Aosta serve?
Valdostan cuisine revolves around a handful of defining products: fontina DOP, lardo d'Arnad DOP, mocetta (air-dried beef or chamois meat), jambon de Bosses DOP. Polenta concia and zuppa valpellinentze are staple dishes. Local wine, produced on terraced vineyards, includes Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle DOC and Valle d'Aosta Enfer d'Arvier DOC.
When is the best time to stay at an agriturismo in Valle d'Aosta?
It depends on the activity. July and August are the prime months for trekking and mountaineering; high-altitude pastures are at their peak from June through September. Autumn (September–October) coincides with the dèsalpe, the transhumance of herds back down to the valley, an event that takes place throughout the region. Winter works for those combining skiing with a rural stay, with structures open even in the low season in the main valleys.
What services do agriturismi in Valle d'Aosta offer?
The most common services include on-site restaurant with house cooking, direct sales of cheeses and cured meats, pet-friendly accommodation, and activities for families with children. Some structures offer fattoria didattica programs or guided trekking routes. The filter on Agriturismi.it allows you to select structures by specific service, without having to check each listing individually.
What experiences can you have at a valdostan agriturismo?
The main activity is trekking on marked trails, many of which pass through the Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso or the Parco del Mont Avic. Tastings of fontina and DOC wines directly on the farm are common. In winter, some structures near Monte Cervino and Monte Bianco provide quick access to the slopes. Wildlife observation is possible from several valleys.
How much does it cost to stay at an agriturismo in Valle d'Aosta?
Prices reflect a region with high alpine operating costs. The base range starts at 60–80 € per person per night with breakfast; structures with a restaurant and additional services typically run between 100 and 160 € per night for a double room. In the more tourist-heavy areas such as Monte Bianco and Monte Cervino, during peak winter and summer season, rates easily exceed 180–200 €.