10-Day Cultural & Spiritual Journey

Tour Highlights

  • Walk in the footsteps of Romans, monks, and medieval nobility through one of Italy’s most historic valleys.
  • Explore Aosta’s Roman ruins—the Arch of Augustus, Roman Theater, and Porta Praetoria—and visit the frescoed crypt of Sant’Orso.
  • Step inside magnificent castles like Fénis, Issogne, and Verrès, uncovering legends of saints, knights, and ancient families.
  • Journey through sacred valleys and shrines, discovering hermitages and sanctuaries steeped in centuries of devotion.
  • Visit monasteries, Romanesque churches, and museums, tracing the valley’s deep connection between faith, nature, and art.
  • Cross the Great Saint Bernard Pass, meeting monks and learning about the famed St. Bernard rescue dogs.
  • Experience Alpine craftsmanship and culinary heritage—bread-baking, wood carving, weaving, and local cheese making.
  • Slow down in timeless mountain villages like Cogne or Étroubles, where tradition, folklore, and music still thrive.
  • Reflect on your journey with sunrise ruins, artisanal shops, and local wines, ending with a toast of génépy, the valley’s herbal liqueur.

Tour Highlights

What’s included

What’s Not included

  • Private transfer from the airport to your boutique hotel in Aosta
  • Welcome aperitivo with local wine and small plates
  • Evening stroll through the old town, admiring Roman gates and the medieval heart of the city
  • Dinner at a traditional ristorante known for regional recipes
  • Guided exploration of Aosta’s Roman ruins: the Arch of Augustus, the Roman Theater, and Porta Praetoria
  • Visit to the crypt of Sant’Orso, with frescoes that tell stories of faith and history
  • Afternoon at the regional archaeology museum with artifacts from pre-Roman to medieval times
  • Dinner with a focus on ancient recipes reinterpreted by local chefs
  • Visit Fénis Castle, renowned for its frescoes of saints and knights
  • Continue to Issogne Castle, with painted walls that depict daily medieval life
  • Explore Verrès Castle, a stark fortress reflecting power struggles of the 14th century
  • Evening storytelling session with a local historian about the noble families of the valley
  • Excursion into the Valpelline Valley, dotted with ancient chapels and roadside shrines
  • Visit the Sanctuary of Notre-Dame de Guérison, long revered by pilgrims for its healing traditions
  • Gentle mountain walk with stops at small hermitages, where time feels suspended
  • Return to your hotel for an evening of quiet reflection and mountain herbal tea tasting
  • Visit the Saint-Pierre Monastery and its museum of natural sciences and faith
  • Explore the Collegiata di Sant’Orso, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture
  • Afternoon leisure to journal, meditate, or sit in Aosta’s quiet piazzas absorbing the rhythm of local life
  • Dinner paired with Valle d’Aosta wines in a centuries-old cellar
  • Drive through the Great Saint Bernard Pass, an ancient route once traveled by Roman soldiers and pilgrims alike
  • Visit the Great Saint Bernard Hospice, founded in the 11th century, and learn about its monks and the famous St. Bernard rescue dogs
  • Simple lunch prepared by monks, reflecting centuries of hospitality
  • Evening return to Aosta
  • Morning at the Alpine Museum, dedicated to mountain life and cultural heritage
  • Visit a small artisan workshop: wood carving, traditional weaving, or handmade paper
  • Attend a bread-baking demonstration in a restored communal oven, tasting bread made as it was centuries ago
  • Dinner in a mountain village where recipes have remained unchanged for generations
  • Spend the day in a slow-paced village such as Cogne or Étroubles
  • Guided walk through narrow lanes, frescoed chapels, and historic parishes
  • Light hike to an alpine meadow to enjoy local cheese and wine picnic
  • Evening folklore music performance in the village square
  • Return to the Roman theater for a private guided tour at sunrise, when crowds are absent
  • Visit hidden archaeological sites often overlooked by tourists
  • Afternoon leisure to shop in small artisan boutiques, supporting local craftspeople
  • Farewell dinner in a family-run restaurant, ending with génépy, the valley’s traditional herbal liqueur
  • Morning quiet walk through Aosta’s medieval quarter for one last connection with the valley’s spirit
  • Private transfer to the airport with a farewell gift: a handmade wooden carving or vial of génépy as a symbol of the valley’s enduring traditions
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