Best attractions and places to see around Donnas include historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences in Italy's Aosta Valley. Situated at 322 meters above sea level, the area is characterized by terraced vineyards and its strategic location along ancient routes. Donnas offers a blend of Roman history, medieval charm, and diverse outdoor activities. Visitors can explore ancient engineering feats, scenic landscapes, and local traditions.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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the blooming of Narcissus and Monte Val o in the background
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Accessible by car via a somewhat narrow but recently restored paved road, it is in excellent condition. Ample parking is available. It has a barbecue and picnic area. It's also an excellent starting point for reaching the surrounding peaks.
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Excellent restaurant with very fair prices, excellent food quality, and friendly staff. I recommend wearing appropriate footwear because the trail features rocks that can be slippery, especially on wet ground.
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The panna cotta at the restaurant was really, really good!
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Excellent service and quality of dishes in addition to the courteous and fast service
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A natural spectacle to enjoy in the month of May
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Easily accessible on a paved road (unfortunately). Breathtaking view of the plain. In May, the spectacle of the daffodils blooming is unmissable.
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Beautiful Valchiusella Bridge, similar to the Devil's Bridge of Lanzo Torinese
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Donnas is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Roman Arch and Road in Donnas, a remarkable section of the ancient Via delle Gallie carved into the rock. Further historical exploration awaits at Fort Bard, a medieval fortress dominating the valley, and the ancient Roman Bridge of Pont-Saint-Martin, an engineering marvel from Roman times.
For breathtaking views, head to Pian delle Nere, a plateau offering panoramic vistas and a starting point for hikes. Another beautiful natural spot is Lake Muffé, nestled in a wilderness area, known for its serene surroundings. Donnas is also characterized by its terraced vineyards, which offer picturesque walks and views over the Dora Baltea river.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lake Muffé is a great spot for a family outing, offering beautiful scenery. Fort Bard provides an engaging historical experience with its museums and exhibitions. Pian delle Nere features picnic areas and a playground, making it ideal for families. The Roman Bridge of Pont-Saint-Martin is also an interesting historical site that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Donnas offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can explore the ancient Via Francigena - 01 Aosta Valley Trail, which passes through Roman ruins and vineyards. Other notable trails include the Vallone del Fer mule track to Rifugio Alpe Bonze and the Pramotton Tower Trail, leading to a 13th-century tower with valley views. The "path of the Barmets" allows you to discover natural shelters.
Beyond hiking, Donnas is known for free-climbing, with interesting rock walls in areas like Albard di Donnas and Outrefer. The "envers" area is also popular for canyoning along the Fer stream. You can also enjoy leisurely walks through the terraced vineyards, including the "Vineyard Trail" (Balteo Trail), or explore the Cignas forest with its centuries-old chestnut trees.
Absolutely. Donnas is famous for its winemaking. You can visit the Museum of Wine-growing and Wine-making to learn about the history and tools of "heroic viticulture" in the region, particularly the production of Donnas DOC wine. The Ecomuseum of the Dairy of Treby also offers insights into local community history.
Donnas stands out for its unique blend of Roman engineering, medieval charm, and viticultural heritage. The town features a section of the Roman consular road carved directly into the rock, a well-preserved medieval village with ancient gateways and frescoes, and terraced vineyards producing the region's first DOC wine. It also boasts monumental trees, including a 120-year-old maritime pine, indicative of its special microclimate.
Donnas can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring (May) is particularly beautiful when the meadows around Pian delle Nere are covered in daffodils. Summer offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities like hiking and free-climbing, with some areas like "envers" remaining cool. The Sant'Orso Fair, a traditional handicraft fair, takes place in the historic village center on the third Sunday of January.
Yes, Donnas hosts a traditional wood fair, a "little sister" version of the millenary handicraft fair of Aosta. This event takes place in the historic village center on the third Sunday of January, showcasing local artisans and their crafts.
Beyond the main landmarks, consider exploring the ancient Medieval Village with its cobbled alleys, 16th-century windows, and fortified houses. The Chapel of Sant'Orso, built in 1176, is another historical gem. For nature lovers, seek out the monumental trees, including two intertwined plane trees over 380 years old, and the Cignas forest with its centuries-old chestnut trees for a peaceful walk.
Yes, Donnas offers several routes for running and trail running. You can find trails like the Roman Arch and Road of Donnas loop from Donnas, or longer routes such as the Donnas – Pont-Saint-Martin loop from Donnas. These routes often combine historical sights with scenic landscapes.


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