Valpelline
Valpelline is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy. It lies within the small autonomous alpine region in the north-western corner of the country, set among the mountains of the western Italian Alps.
At a glance
- Type
- Town and comune
- Period
- Historic alpine settlement
- Style
- Aosta Valley mountain town
- Location
- Aosta Valley, north-western Italy
Overview
Valpelline is a comune in the Aosta Valley, the autonomous region in the north-western corner of Italy bordering France and Switzerland. It sits within the alpine landscape that defines the region. The town is one of the communities of the valley.
History
Valpelline developed as an alpine community in the Aosta Valley, a region shaped over centuries by its mountain setting and the routes across the western Alps. Settlements such as Valpelline grew along the slopes and valleys of the area. The town has retained its identity as a distinct comune.
What you see
The town is set within the mountain scenery characteristic of the Aosta Valley. Surrounded by alpine terrain, Valpelline forms part of the network of communities across the region. Its setting reflects the landscape of the western Italian Alps.
Cultural significance
As one of the comuni of the Aosta Valley, Valpelline is part of the cultural landscape of this distinctive bilingual alpine region. The valley’s communities share a heritage shaped by their mountain environment and their position between Italy, France, and Switzerland.
Practical information
Valpelline is a comune in the Aosta Valley. For opening times of specific attractions and visitor services, check the official municipal and tourism websites before visiting.
Getting there
Valpelline is reached by mountain road from the main Aosta Valley route, north of the regional capital, Aosta. The valley is connected to France and Switzerland through the alpine passes and tunnels, with onward road links across the region.
