Best canyons around Chambave are found within the Aosta Valley, a region characterized by its alpine environment and the Dora Baltea river valley. Chambave, a comune known for its vineyards, serves as a gateway to these natural features. The area features gorges carved by mountain streams, offering diverse geological formations. These natural landscapes provide opportunities for exploration and observation of unique rock passages and basins.
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Fairy-tale valley and suitable for those who want a calm, flat walk or for mountain hikes.
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While you wait for a clear night sky in Saint-Barthélemy (we can't forget that this is the location of the Regional Astronomical Observatory), don't miss the chance for a ski "trial lesson" on the surrounding slopes. Sunscreen and sunglasses should not be forgotten, because the 30 km long resort has no less than 250 days of sunshine per year. The cross-country trails cross the snow-covered meadows of Lignan, reaching an altitude of 1,700 meters at their highest point and the village of Champcombre, where the tracks begin at 1800 meters. There is a huge panorama to see: the Val Clavalité, the great valley of Saint Marcel and Mont Emilius in the south; the gorge of the Saint Barthélemy valley in the north. The slope at Lignan, starting from the town square, directly above the church, extends over a circuit of 3.5 km and in two circuits of 2 km, with easy to medium difficulty. The slopes of Champcombre start in the small hamlet of Porliod and extend to the upper valley of Saint Barthélemy, following the extensive semicircular morphology, until Ollière, at an altitude of 2000 meters. The slopes in Champcombre follow a linear route, on the sides of which there are three circuits: each of the routes can still be followed, from one to the other via dedicated transfer tracks. The direct route is of easy to medium difficulty and is located far from roads and inhabited centers, in a beautiful natural environment. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/en/sport/cross-country-skiing/saint-barthelemy
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Take a look at Châtillon and the incredible crevasse below you, as you arrive inside the Aosta Valley town.
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It can be reached in about 20/30 minutes on foot from the car park near the Roman bridge. Follow the paved road keeping to the right, skirting an area with a car wash, body shop...at the bottom, an indicative signpost on the right for the bridge which you will find just under the motorway! Particular 😊
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Beautiful place in the Val di Cogne that can be accessed by mountain bike.
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An enchanting valley for landscapes, woods and meadows
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A look into the massive crevasse follows further down the road as you look down the bridge. Breathing taking drop!
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Epic gravel road up to the Fenêtre de Champorcher pass. The climb starts paved (steep) and continues unpaved to a chalet nearby the the Fenêtre de Champorcher pass (dead end, unless you want to walk over the pass). I rode this gravel climb on my road bike (28mm tires). If you are unsure about your bike handling skills, do not ride this climb on a road bike!
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The canyons and gorges in the Aosta Valley, including those near Chambave, are characterized by narrow rock passages, deep basins, waterfalls, rock chutes, and deep pools carved by mountain streams. You'll encounter diverse geological formations and breathtaking alpine views, often including terraced vineyards, forests, and the Dora Baltea river valley.
Yes, several gorges offer stunning views. The Saint-Barthélemy Valley is known for its enchanting landscapes and panoramic vistas. The Clavalité Valley is described as a fairy-tale valley with beautiful scenery. You can also find a dramatic perspective at the View of Châtillon, offering a look into a massive crevasse.
Beyond the general area, specific notable locations include the Saint-Barthélemy Valley, which is excellent for landscapes and trails. The Clavalité Valley offers calm, flat walks or more challenging mountain hikes. For a more challenging experience, the Urtier Valley and Valley of the Waterfalls features an epic gravel road and opportunities for mountain biking.
The Aosta Valley boasts a rich geological history. The dramatic landscapes of its gorges are formed by rocks of varying origins, ages, and compositions, including granite, gneiss, and metamorphic rocks. These formations contribute to the unique and rugged beauty of the canyon environments.
You can find both. The Urtier Valley and Valley of the Waterfalls is categorized as challenging, featuring steep sections and an epic gravel road. In contrast, the Clavalité Valley is suitable for those seeking a calm, flat walk, while the Saint-Barthélemy Valley offers intermediate trails.
Besides exploring the gorges, the area around Chambave is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Chambave guide, or enjoy traffic-free bike rides as highlighted in the Traffic-free bike rides around Chambave guide. There are also general cycling routes available in the Cycling around Chambave guide.
Yes, the broader Aosta Valley region, where Chambave is located, is well-regarded for canyoning. This activity often involves navigating waterfalls, rock chutes, and deep pools, requiring specialized gear like diving suits, helmets, and harnesses. It's typically recommended to undertake canyoning with professional guidance due to the technical nature of the sport.
The Aosta Valley, including the area around Chambave, offers diverse experiences throughout the year. For hiking and exploring the gorges, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally provides the most favorable weather conditions. During winter, areas like the Saint-Barthélemy Valley transform into cross-country skiing destinations.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. For families or beginners looking for a gentle experience, the Clavalité Valley offers calm and flat walks. However, some gorges, like the Urtier Valley, present more challenging terrain, so it's important to check the difficulty level of specific trails before heading out.
Specific parking information varies by location. For instance, to reach the Ponte delle Capre, you can find parking near the Roman bridge, from which it's about a 20-30 minute walk. It's advisable to check local signage or specific route details for parking at other trailheads.
While many outdoor areas in the Aosta Valley are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary by trail or protected area. It's always best to check local regulations for each specific gorge or valley you plan to visit to ensure dogs are permitted and if any restrictions (like leashing) apply.


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