Best natural monuments around Villeneuve are found within a mountainous landscape, characterized by high alpine peaks, glacial lakes, and protected natural parks. This region offers diverse terrain, from challenging summits to serene valleys. It is a destination for exploring alpine environments and observing wildlife. The area provides opportunities for various outdoor activities amidst its natural heritage.
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An impressive wild hiking peak, a real spectacle!
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The Côte de Gargantua nature reserve, known for containing the elongated spur, the "giant's little finger" (as legend has it) is located in Gressan. The spur, born from deposits of glacial origin, has stimulated popular imagination and generated the legend which gives the name of this very particular area: the Côte would be the little finger of the giant Gargantua, a character invented by Rabelais, buried under a blanket of debris.
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Lenteney Waterfall, fed by a basin of persistent glaciers from the Paramont Group, bubbles down through Derby Forest. The waterfall is visible along state road 26 from Derby towards La Salle and is located along the route of the Cammino Balteo hiking itinerary. At the foot of the waterfall there is a guest house bar with a panoramic terrace.
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The route is not too difficult/technical apart from the last 100m of elevation where you are being exposed on both sides. We did the route in early october without snow which is exceptional.
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It's worth going to see it, then it's better to return via the short detour path because the descent towards Chamolé is not very enjoyable.
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Small lake which is worth the short detour before taking the descent to Pila.
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This mountain lake at an altitude of 2300 meters was once a glacier. As you approach the lake you have a wonderful view of Mont Blanc, the valley of the Great Saint Bernard and the Gran Combin.
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This wonderful plateau is located in the Gran Paradiso National Park and is home to an old Royal Hunting House. Around this property you can easily spot marmots, ibex, chamois and other wild animals. Most of the trails in this area are small, well-maintained single tracks. They are free of particular technical difficulty and easy to cover while running.
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The most popular natural monuments in the Villeneuve area include Lake Chamolé, a stunning alpine lake offering views of Mont Blanc, and the Panoramic View of Gran Paradiso Valley, which provides extensive vistas of the surrounding peaks. Visitors also highly appreciate the Orvieille Hunting Lodge, known for its wildlife spotting opportunities.
Yes, the Orvieille Hunting Lodge area is considered family-friendly. Located on a plateau in the Gran Paradiso National Park, it offers well-maintained trails where you can easily spot marmots, ibex, and chamois, making it an engaging experience for all ages.
The natural monuments around Villeneuve, particularly the Orvieille Hunting Lodge in Gran Paradiso National Park, are excellent for wildlife spotting. You can frequently observe marmots, ibex, and chamois in their natural habitat.
The Villeneuve area is characterized by a diverse range of natural features, including high alpine peaks, glacial lakes, and waterfalls. Notable examples include the high-altitude Lake Chamolé, the challenging summit of Punta Rossa della Grivola, and the scenic Lenteney Waterfall.
Yes, the region offers numerous trails for hiking and running. For example, the area around the Orvieille Hunting Lodge features small, well-maintained single tracks suitable for running. You can find more detailed routes and guides for running at Running Trails around Villeneuve.
While specific public transport details for each monument vary, Lake Chamolé is noted as being easily accessible from the arrival of a chairlift, which often has connections to local transport. For other locations, it's advisable to check local transport schedules or consider car access.
Given the alpine nature of the region, the best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more favorable for outdoor activities. Some high-altitude areas, like Punta Rossa della Grivola, may still have snow until late summer.
Absolutely. The Punta Rossa della Grivola summit offers a challenging ascent, especially suitable for experienced hikers. It may require an ice axe, crampons, and possibly a rope depending on the season, as ice can occur on the summit ridge. The views of Mont Blanc, Grandes Jorasses, Cervino, and Monte Rosa from the top are spectacular.
The Panoramic View of Gran Paradiso Valley is a must-visit for breathtaking vistas. Additionally, Lake Chamolé offers wonderful views of Mont Blanc and the Gran Combin, and the summit of Punta Rossa della Grivola provides a spectacular 360-degree panorama of the Aosta Valley massifs.
Yes, the region around Villeneuve offers various mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Petit Poignon da Villeneuve' or the 'Vetan Villette (1770 m) – Grand Arpilles Trail loop'. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Villeneuve guide.
Given the mountainous terrain and varying altitudes, it's recommended to wear layers of clothing suitable for changing weather conditions. Sturdy hiking boots are essential, especially for trails leading to summits like Punta Rossa della Grivola. For higher elevations or early/late season visits, consider bringing an ice axe and crampons if planning technical ascents.
Yes, the Orvieille Hunting Lodge is an old Royal Hunting House located on a plateau within the Gran Paradiso National Park, combining natural beauty with historical significance.


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