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Via Ferrata in the Aosta Valley: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

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Located in northwestern Italy, the Aosta Valley is a region where via ferrata has developed rather recently. Nowadays there are many varied via ferrata routes in the area, of different difficulty levels and in unique landscapes. Summer is the ideal season to practice this safe and protected climbing. The longest via ferrata in the Aosta Valley is Bethaz-Bovard, which is over one kilometer long. It is conveniently divided in 4 sections and it is one of the preferred via ferratas in the region. And there are more options that you can find below, as Mont Blanc, Gressoney, Grand Paradiso or Courmayeur! Explore-Share only promotes mountain trips led by certified guides. 

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FAQs: Via Ferrata in Aosta Valley

Why should I choose Aosta Valley for my Via Ferrata adventure?

Ideal for beginners

The Aosta Valley has the perfect routes to get close to the mountaineering gear and to venture into the world of rock climbing without having the technical knowledge. Via ferratas in this region are very well equipped and combined with safe mountaineering routes that allow you to reach wonderful places.

What to do in the free time?

If you are also passionate about trekking, do not forget to walk the paths that meander in the valley. They are ideal places to connect with the Alpine environment and contemplate the majesty of the landscape.

Regional cuisine

The cuisine of Aosta Valley is far from the well-known Mediterranean diet. People eat more more caloric dishes to combat the cold of the mountain. Among the most famous meals, you can taste the local sausages, such as the Mocetta, the Lardo de Arnad, the Jambon de Bosses and the grilled ham of Saint-Oyen.

Which language is predominantly spoken in the Aosta Valley region?

Italian & French

What currency is accepted around Aosta Valley?

Euro

When is the best time to travel to Aosta Valley for Via Ferrata?

From June to September

What's the country code for the Aosta Valley region?

+39

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