Reviews

Thank you to all our guests going with us! Over the years we have had lovely feedback from you and we have collected some of your pictures and comments here.

Read about our guest's special travel experiences. If you would like to visit Champoluc, Gressoney, Alagna or other villages in the Aosta Valley, trek or ski in Monterosa, discover Sardinia or other places we offer, contact us!

 

 

14 Mar 2014

Alagna, a real mountain village

When you walk around the village of Alagna you get a little confused. The big wooden houses mix up with decorated palaces from the 19th century and compose a narrow puzzle of streets and squares in all directions.

Old Mountain Hut

15 Sep 2013

Ultratrail around the Aosta Valley–In love with the Tor des Geants

Problem is that you cant be here these days without being involved yourself. Everything talks of the Tor des Geantseverywhere in the region, and all the people we meet in 3 days are following the race, directly working for the event or indirectly listening to the evolving of it, often with a friend or a relative participant in mind.

19 Apr 2013

Seasoner in Champoluc

This is a guest blog post written by Siri, a Swedish girl who worked as a  seasoner in Champoluc for TheAlps travel agency. Thank you Siri!

“Hello!

My name is Siri and I am going to write a guest blog post here on Marta's blog for you.

I recently returned from a fantastic winter season in Champoluc. I was there for three and a half months, enjoying the stunning mountains and the beautiful small village. During my time there I worked with TheAlps. What an experience!

Siri!

10 Feb 2013

Sabot or Zocche – living history in Aosta Valley

After a day spent on the mountains, fully immersed in wild nature, I was forced to deal with mobile phone operators and Codice Fiscale ID-numebr issues – the last something you cannot live without when you spend more than one or two weeks in Italy and strictly bound with everything you buy, mobile phone cards included. A nightmare when you live in a small village in the mountains!

Forte di Bard and Dora Baltea

10 Jan 2013

Palon de Resy ski randonnée

What is ski randonnée?

Basically it means going upwards with your skis with the help of special skins under the skis. To make it easier to walk you must be able to lift only the heel of your foot, so there are special bindings for that- On the way down you put the heel back and ski as usual.

2013-01-07 12.04.52

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