Best natural monuments around Avise showcase the diverse alpine environment of Italy's Aosta Valley. This region features mountainous terrain and offers access to a variety of natural attractions. Visitors can explore serene lakes, powerful waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints. Avise provides a gateway to experiencing the broader alpine landscape, including proximity to Gran Paradiso National Park.
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Very simple and relaxing route through the woods to this splendid lake. If you want to visit it in peace, avoid midday hours, especially in summer
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A nice little place at the bottom of the valley near a picnic area. Great place to relax and soak your feet after a hike
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Lake Arpy is located at 2,066 meters above sea level. It is located in a splendid valley and enclosed between Mount Charvel and Becca Pouegnenta to the left of Mount Colmet. The lake has shades of color ranging from brown to light blue to green. In its waters there are trout and a rare species of amphibian, the Alpine newt.
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The first waterfall is the easiest to reach and is located about 20 minutes from the start. Although it is the easiest to reach, you need to be careful because, being wet, you could slip, so remember suitable shoes and be careful.
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The three Rutor waterfalls are part of the country's history and are shrouded in myths and legends. Daughters of the lakes fed by the Rutor glacier, the wonderful waterfalls that can be visited in summer are three impetuous waterfalls that throw themselves into gorges and precipices, carving out the rock with all the power of the melting water. Starting from the hamlet of La Joux at 1,603 meters above sea level and located just three kilometers from the town of La Thuile, you can reach the first of the three with a beautiful path up to the third waterfall which is located at 1,996 metres. The first observation point is found shortly after passing the farmhouses of La Joux, along a mule track that passes through coniferous woods. The first waterfall is surprising: the emotion of the rainbow and the force of the water arouse incredible sensations.
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Nice tour starting from La Thuile
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Avise and its surroundings offer a diverse alpine environment. You can discover serene lakes like Lake Arpy, known for its varying shades of color, or powerful waterfalls such as Rutor’s First Waterfall. The region also provides access to expansive green valleys like Vertosan, offering views of the Château Blanc glacier, and the adventurous Dora Baltea River, suitable for rafting.
Yes, you can visit Punta della Croce and Ancient Fortifications. This site, located at 2,432 meters above sea level, offers a vast panorama, including incredible views of Mont Blanc, and features old trenches, adding a historical layer to its natural beauty.
The natural monuments around Avise offer breathtaking vistas. From Punta della Croce, you can enjoy an incredible view of Mont Blanc. The Tête de la Tronche summit provides an exceptional panorama of the entire Mont Blanc massif on the Italian side, the Grandes Jorasses, Val Veny, and the Miage glacier. Even the Frenay Waterfall offers a wonderful view of Mont Blanc.
Absolutely. Lake Arpy is considered one of the most beautiful and accessible lakes in the Aosta Valley, with a simple walk suitable for the whole family, including children. The path to Rutor’s First Waterfall is also accessible to families with children (though not suitable for strollers), offering an impressive and easy-to-reach experience.
The area around Avise is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Laghi di Dziule Alpine Trail via Vallone di Vertosan' or more challenging ones like the 'Lac du Joux - Punta Oilletta Trail'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as 'Cycling along the Dora Baltea river from Derby' and mountain biking trails like 'Valgrisenche – Refuge de L'Epée loop from Planaval'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB guide for Avise.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring. During this time, trails to high-altitude spots like Lake Arpy are cool thanks to forest shade. Waterfalls like Rutor’s are at their most impetuous due to melting glaciers. Winter offers opportunities for snow activities, but accessibility to some higher natural monuments might be limited.
While not strictly hidden, the Frenay Waterfall is a picturesque natural escape easily accessible via a half-hour walk from the Lo Crou picnic area. It offers serene atmosphere, scenic vistas, and a wonderful view of Mont Blanc, often providing a quieter experience compared to more frequented spots.
The region, particularly with its proximity to Gran Paradiso National Park, is known for its diverse wildlife. In Lake Arpy, you might spot trout and a rare species of amphibian, the Alpine newt. The broader alpine environment offers opportunities for wildlife watching, including various mountain species.
Yes, the Vertosan Valley includes a 'no kill' fishing reserve, making it an appealing spot for those interested in a tranquil natural retreat and responsible fishing practices.
The Dora Baltea River, flowing through the Aosta Valley, is significant for both its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. It provides powerful waters for adventurous river sports like rafting, offering an exhilarating experience for thrill-seekers amidst stunning scenery. Avise's strategic position on the Dora highlights its historical and natural importance.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramas, the refreshing experience of the waterfalls, and the accessibility of many sites. The peaceful natural settings, the opportunity to witness the power of melting glaciers, and the diverse landscapes ranging from serene lakes to challenging summits are frequently highlighted in visitor tips.


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