Hirondelle Locanda & Bistrò





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A beautiful path that can be done walking or cycling. The route moves away from busy roads and takes less crowded scenic roads. It starts from Aosta and follows the path n. 3-4 and you pass by the Madonnina Chemin des Vignobles and you get to Arpuilles. You return to the starting point following the same path.
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The slope from Valle d’Aosta is an itinerary that we can follow entirely walking on the orographic left bank of the Dora. The word “slope” shouldn’t be taken in the literal sense: the need for avoiding traffic compels one to go up and down on the northern side of the valley which gains in height difference, making this track rather difficult. Main attractions include: vineyards and castles in Quart (that we flank), Nus, Cly, Fenis (which we see in the distance), road-houses in Nus and...
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The Via Francigena is an ancient Roman path that goes from Roma to Canterbury. Here is a multi-day piece of this path. From Aosta to Châtillon you can follow the cycle path along the Dora Baltea which descends the Aosta Valley to Ivrea. It is a pleasant course that runs along the Dora, passing through woods, along a golf course or recreation areas. You can stay at the Franciscan monastery in Châtillon. Then you will pass through Verrès, Champérioux, the ruins of the imposing castle of...
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The descent of the Valle d'Aosta is a path that initially takes place on the orographic right of the Dora, where there are frequent sections of cycle paths. At Saint-Vincent the route moves to the left side of the Vallée, with some short climbs with even steep slopes. In Barriaz it goes back on the orographic right up to Verres. The most important attractions are the vineyards and castles of Quart, Nus, Cly, Fenis. Refreshment points in Chambave, Saint Vincent and Montjovet. Fountains all...