Valle d'aosta

Valle d'Aosta The Alps Italy By  I T R A V E L I T A L Y .COM °° Travel Inspiration    Author Baldassarri Giuseppe Visual Storytelling ... Photo from Italy Article by @itravelinitalycom @giuseppebaldassarri #italy itravelinitaly.com In Italy, where else? @Italiait #IlikeItaly The Alps, in Valle d'Aosta, outline a profile against the sky in which it is easy to recognize the "Giants of the Alps": Mont Blanc (4,810 m), a mountain carved in granite and second in Europe only to Elbrus, in the Caucasus ; Mount Cervino (4,478 m), with its characteristic pyramid shape; Monte Rosa (4,634 m), the second highest mountain in the Alps; and the Gran Paradiso (4,061 m), the only “4,000” entirely included in the Italian territory. The views of the Aosta Valley have the most imposing mountains of the Alps as their background, peaks well known to mountaineers, but these grandiose landscapes - made of glaciers, alpine lakes, protected areas, woods, pastures and traditional villages - can be enjoyed both by practicing many different sports activities, always at the highest levels, both relaxing in some of the most beautiful holiday resorts in the Alps.

Valle d'Aosta: Updated chapter from Blue Guide Northern Italy

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