Valle d'Aosta Italy Travel Articles
Imagine a part of Italy where French is a second language, where Alpine
ways of life persist into the 21st century, where traditional cuisine
and viniculture combine with beautiful scenery and challenging hiking
and winter sports. That's the Valle
d'Aosta, Italy's smallest and
least populated region, with only 120,000 permanent inhabitants. Less
than 90 minutes from Geneva
or two hours from Turin
and Milan,
the Valle d'Aosta has largely escaped the tourists that crowd many of
Italy's more famous destinations. Its distinct culture -- at once
Italian, French and uniquely Alpine -- draws those who seek quiet and
natural wonders on their travels.
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