Rhêmes-Notre-Dame is definitely
one of the most scenic, attractive and best places to enjoy in the Western Alps of Italy a marvellous
picture of the wildest Aosta Valley , a magnificent region enclosed among Piedmont , France and Switzerland of an outstanding beauty totally encircled by majestic and towering peaks offering the superb chance to breathe in that paradise the
magic atmosphere of a magnificent Alpine in a more than splendid destination.
Unique landscapes, a beautiful uncontaminated virgin
nature with a stunning crown of high mountains surrounding picturesque centres and remote fascinating
hamlets are some of the several magnificent attractions in an endless list of other beautiful
things, a site which always enchants the visitors at first sight who are impatient start to discover that
Eden of a wonderful territory created to transmit special feelings and sensations.
Situated in a small valley called Val Di
Rhêmes at an altitude of 1723, 0
metres that splendid centre is the
southernmost municipality of the Val D´Aosta at just 32, 0 kilometres from its capita,l Aosta , beautiful important city with a notable ancient past during the times of the Roman Empire in direction of the iconic Val D´Isère and at a
short distance from the enchanting Plan D´Introd the gateway to
another beautiful valley, the picturesque Valsavarenche located at the foot of the imposing silhouette of the Massif De Grand Paradis.
The municipality is formed by very tiny hamlets
scattered along the entire mountainous of its boundaries such as Chanavey, Pellaud, Carré,
Chaudanne, Artalle, Pont, Thumel, Oreiller, Brenand and Bruil,
the latter is the major and most important neighbourhood of the town, all them boasting an immense fascination, greatly conserved and keeping their own cultural identity.
A great feature of that marvel is its intact image
thanks to a very clever plan of preservation of the local Institutions very sensitive in Aosta Valley to keep and save the natural patrimony
and able to conserve a superb environment without massive constructions consisting in enormous Hotels or peculiar big buildings which could ruin an outstanding and divine image continuing to delight a multitude of tourists.
and able to conserve a superb environment without massive constructions consisting in enormous Hotels or peculiar big buildings which could ruin an outstanding and divine image continuing to delight a multitude of tourists.
It is always great to see and admire how that territory has magnificently kept apart its wonderful natural aspect largely untouched also its
historic architecture patrimon very well preserved with small
agglomerations formed by typical Alpine stoned houses many of them embellished by fine wooden details inserted in facades, balconies, porticoes ans in the
layout of annexed constructions, a stupendous detail part of a wonderful frame and that is also a beautiful post card of that marvellous region of Italy.
With its approximately 130 official inhabitants that
enchanting site is something unique in its kind for all what there is inside
and around its municipal boundaries dominated by scenic heights such as
the Grande Rousse, Granta Parey, Cima Tabtelaine
and the Becca De la Traversière which
all together form a majestic crown offering unforgettable views transmit and donating that territory
a magic appeal.
An additional magnificent highlight is the stunning presence of the wild course of the Dora river Dora which in some points forms waterfalls,
drops, rapids and gorges of immense beauty flanked by high vertical rocky walls
and intact forests of pines and firs bewitching the visitor in a while who is immediately impressed to see that spectacular nature show and with the desire to admire it from different perspectives.
That
unforgettable scenery in a land extremely loved by climbers and trekkers who found there
a perfect destination for their favourite activities is also why that place is a great choice
of stay for all people who love the Alps in all its magic essence and since a long time ago
fabulous heaven for visitors who love nature, flora and fauna because Rhêmes-Notre-Dame is absolutely an Eden about all that, a destination to choose without hesitation all year.
For who is a passionate fan of photography, many are the opportunities to immortalise in an endless succession of striking images a myriad of marvellous photos which could be protagonists in every Tourism Fair or exhibitions as landmark of stands with giant posters or wallpapers or simply in a wonderful album dedicated to the beauty of that Alpine jewel representing the marvellous picture of the wildest Aosta Valley to keep alive in your more than pleasant memories.
For who is a passionate fan of photography, many are the opportunities to immortalise in an endless succession of striking images a myriad of marvellous photos which could be protagonists in every Tourism Fair or exhibitions as landmark of stands with giant posters or wallpapers or simply in a wonderful album dedicated to the beauty of that Alpine jewel representing the marvellous picture of the wildest Aosta Valley to keep alive in your more than pleasant memories.
Many are the opportunities for all people fond of
winter sports, Rhêmes-Notre-Dame has its excellent slopes to practise Alpine Ski and it is a superb
destination for all those that are fervent fans of Nordic
and Mountaineering Ski and in addition of Ski adventure with many kilometres to practise those activities across virgin forests with trails developed on the high plateaus overlooking the villages and the scenic descent of the local waterway which is also a great option for fishing lovers.
Cycling on road and mountain bike are other highlights, outdoor activies which find in that territory territory a more than appropriate habitat with challenging climbs with an ample variety of ascents boasting different coefficients of difficulty, extraordinary mixed and dirt routes developed in a fairytale environment.
For the visitors searching relaxation and tranquillity Rhêmes-Notre-Dame is a marvellous oasis of peace and serenity, no traffic and noise and that is immediately greatly appreciated just like a total absence of contamination which makes that centre of the Aosta Valley also stupendous climatic resort.
Cycling on road and mountain bike are other highlights, outdoor activies which find in that territory territory a more than appropriate habitat with challenging climbs with an ample variety of ascents boasting different coefficients of difficulty, extraordinary mixed and dirt routes developed in a fairytale environment.
For the visitors searching relaxation and tranquillity Rhêmes-Notre-Dame is a marvellous oasis of peace and serenity, no traffic and noise and that is immediately greatly appreciated just like a total absence of contamination which makes that centre of the Aosta Valley also stupendous climatic resort.
The local Gastronomy is certainly something else which
will delight you, absolutely excellent with a strong identity but also with
some influences from the nearest Piedmont and France and that made the culinary art developed in the territory is rich of an ample variety of flavours.
It consists in a cuisine with delectable homemade recipes boasting a secular history and local activities as in the past continue to be related to pasture and cattle breeding and some inhabitants loyal to the oldest traditions continue to produce superb cheeses and butter playing an important role in the autochtone gastronomy.
It consists in a cuisine with delectable homemade recipes boasting a secular history and local activities as in the past continue to be related to pasture and cattle breeding and some inhabitants loyal to the oldest traditions continue to produce superb cheeses and butter playing an important role in the autochtone gastronomy.
The very kind locals with a high sense of hospitality
is another wonderful aspect to take in high destination delighting the visitor in a while finding people
always ready to welcome the visitor in the best way.
Rhêmes-Notre- Dame is a great point and base for
radial excursions of extreme interest, the city of Turin,
third Italian centre and former capital of the Reign of Italy during the times of the Savoy House well known for its its immense historic patrimony is just two
hours driving away while Aosta, a
diamond of Roman and Medieval art is only 50 minutes driving from that centre and all that is a special incentive for those who have the desire to plan specific cultural itineraries with the chance to visit two stunning cities.
The municipality is also part of the Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso, one
of the best Alpine protected parks of the entire Alpine arch established in 1922 and also that is a great attraction to visit it during your stay discovering places simply stupendous with other special routes entering in other stupendous valleys of the region scattered around that unique attraction.
Notable are also the chances to reach in a very short
time the nearest France via two
magnificent resorts who are a must to be visited as Morgex and La Thuile and from the latter starts a fantastic hallway leading
to the beautiful centre of Montvalenzan
entering in the fabulous territory of the Savoie
Department.
In that area you will have the great opportunity to admire the
Reserve Naturelle des Hauts de Villaroger, a stunning nature parkland
simply stupendous for its striking images and at the foot of the scenic Mount Pourri, a peak which with its
presence shows the wildest fascination of the western Alpine chain also in that French Alpine corner.
Another itinerary I strongly recommend is that one leading to the
emblematic resort of Courmayeur which is just 45 minutes away
and once there you are facing the giant
of the Alps, the majestic Mont Blanc crossing from there
the iconic Tunnel leading to another prestigious French site
the wonderful Chamonix, popular ski resort with a renowned international fame.
The local inhabitants are trilingual and they
fluently speak Italian, French and the Patois Valdôtaine, very
similar to that one spoken in the French Haute Savoy, very common in other Alpine communities of Piedmont.
The morphology of the Patois is related to a specific branch of old Franco-Provençal language a vernacular linguistic expression which includes the Occitan
linked to that dialect which in the course of the history has had strong local influences absorbing many Latin
words and partially changing the former with other words taken by the classical contemporary Italian.
The difference with the traditional and modern French
is in sounds, accent and declination of the verbs although there are many grammatical
roots very similar and it is a language easily understandable by Francophone
people or with a solid skills of that language.
The Patois is characterised by some
changes in vocals at the final of words and a clear example is the
denomination of Rhêmes-Notre-Dame typically Francophone translated in the local form is Remá-Noutra-Dama and a historic detail is that the original name of that centre is
Noutra Dama de-Remá.
That ancient French Provençal also classified and denominated Arpitane and the use of French in the communication are deeply
rooted since many centuries ago due to strong cultural interchanges also due to a
geographical proximity.
Since many centuries ago several merchants coming from different points of the
Aosta Valley which is also a bilingual
Region used without problems in the relationships with the French traders of the nearest Savoie the Patois Valdôtaine
and those intense and continuous commercial contacts generated in many cases a linguistic
unitary link.
The local history of that land is very ancient with
local settlers related to tribes of Gallic-
Celtic origin mainly devoted to pasture, agriculture and farms in a terrritory which was historically part of the future Gallia Cisalpina, that vast Gaul land created by the Roman colonisation when that area was occupied by the legions
of the Imperial Rome during the campaign in the current France.
Since medieval time until the 17th century the current centre was part of the nearest Rhêmes-Saint-Georges
and they had a common former
Parish Church built in 1650 and
consecrated by the Vicar Vercellin.
The history of both was always linked to local landlords later entering in the sphere of the Duchy of Savoy who incorporated those
territories in the Kingdom of Piedmont
and Sardinia and afterwards in the new Reign
of Italy in the 19th century after the operations of
reunification across all the Italian Peninsula ended in 1860.
The two villages historically had a separation and
they crossed their history once again in 1928 during the reforms of the Dictator Benito Mussolini who
linked those two centres in a unique town which was called Val di Rema for reasons related to a massive italianisation of the French denominations of several municipalities of the Aosta Valley focused to give a more national identity.
After the 2nd
War the two communities for desire of the inhabitants and living the new
era of the Italian Republic returned to their former administrative
Institutions coming back to be autonomic municipalities and in 1946 they retook their old Francophone names.
The town is developed with all its frazioni, the municipal neighbourhoods along the
Strada Regionale SR24, the regional road which is the main access and exit
of that centre and crossed by the river Dora
di Rhêmes also called in French Doire de Rhêmes. That waterway has its source at 2700, 0 metres of altitude and formed by different small Alpine
streams coming from various glaciers such as the Lavvassey, Du Fond,
Tsanteleina and Sotzes.
That watercourse after crossing
Rhêmes-Saint-Georges and Introd embraces the river Savara which flows in
the nearest Valsaverenche and they meet each other in proximity of the centre
of Villeneuve situated further north in proximity of the Motorway A5
Turin-Aosta, a pleasant small town famous for the rests of the iconic medieval castle Châtel-Argent and the Tour Colin, an emblematic watchtower erected in the Middle Ages situated at the entrance of the municipality. That centre is addition well known because in its boundaries was established a big
dam with a power plant called Champagne 1 managed by the CVA, the
company of waters of the Aosta Valley with seat at Chatillon.
Bruil is the most important
neighbourhood of Rhêmes-Notre-Dame highlighted by a compact agglomeration mainly arranged around the Chiesa
Parrocchiale Della Visitazione dedicated to the Virgin Mary of
Visitation consisting in the official Parish Church and the village celebrates
in honour of the Patroness a feast which takes place every year on 2nd July.
You can start the visit from that Sacred building
which was originally elevated on a previous Religious construction and in the course of
its history was several times restored and modified.The structure you can see today is a construction
developed on a rectangular plan and the main architectural body has a Latin cross
plan with two arcades in proximity of the transept.
Notable is the great composition of a double roof,
one less high than the other and both developed adjacent to the splendid bell
tower which reflects the traditional Religious local Alpine architecture
elevated on a square base with on its facade fine mullioned windows and highlighted
by a square section surmounted by a charming conical gray spire placed above a charming belfry.
That construction was almost totally rebuilt in the 17th century and just like the Church it
was also founded over a previous structure.In the 19th
century the Chiesa della Visitazione had a further change and it was
enlarged because considered too small for the community. After the offical consecration it was painted
by an artist from Piedmont
called Stornone D´Ivrea, an artist who also worked in Turin and very
active all around the Aosta Valley, a famed master of those times regarding Neo-Baroque
frescoes pretty talented in the execution of fine perspectives and well defined human shapes.
The marble altarpiece is definitely one of the major
attraction, splendid are also the decorations and the paintings on the ceiling,
a fine dome above the apse and in addition you can also admire as further highlights a stupendous organ and a relevant carved wooden balustrade.
A precious object of that Church was a magnificent crystal Cross dated 14th century considered a gem of art of the Middle Ages in the region which is today displayed in the famous Museo della
Cattedrale di Aosta, the Sacred Museum of the Cathedral of that city
considered among the finest works of the entire collection.
The Casa Parrocchiale, the Parish House is
another emblematic local historic symbol dating back the 17th century. That building has kept
the typical traditional style and aspect of a true and original Maison
Valdotainne, the traditional former houses erected in that land.
Just like the Church the roof was arranged with an
appropriate inclination to protect the building by avalanches permitting the
downloading mass of snow in a specific point on one side falling on the soil near the structure
avoiding the risk of the weight generated by the accumulation could damage
or break the building.
There are other historic monuments in the municipality
as the Chapelle de Carré a small shrine dedicated to St. Anne
erected in the 17th century and
restored in the 19th century, a votive destination of many locals since a long time ago.
A further one is the Chapelle de Pellaud, a Chapel dedicated to the Saints
Sebastian, Fabian and Roque and it is younger than the previous because it was
built in the 19th century. It was established to replace a former one dating
back the 17th century which was totally destroyed by an inundation of the river
Dora and it was dedicated to the same Saints and the current you can see
nowadays was elevated on the other shore of the waterway.
The Lac du Pellaud is another beautiful
attraction and highlight of the municipality, a very recommended excursion to enjoy the beauty of that typical
Alpine Lake situated at 1810, 0 metres
of altitude and highly suggested for its fairytale environment. Highlighted by
uncontaminated and clear waters it is surrounded by larch and firs forests larches
and all around that basin you will delighted by the images of towering peaks give that scenic waters basin a
magnificent appeal.
Despite its reduced size of 0.019 square kilometres it is one of the most photographed natural attractions of Rhêmes-Notre-Dame, in its proximity is situated a Chalet which is also a comfortable accommodation, some benches and tables for pic-nics, ideal place for fasmilies and group of friends who can enjoy a pleasant break during the visit of that little corner of paradise.
Despite its reduced size of 0.019 square kilometres it is one of the most photographed natural attractions of Rhêmes-Notre-Dame, in its proximity is situated a Chalet which is also a comfortable accommodation, some benches and tables for pic-nics, ideal place for fasmilies and group of friends who can enjoy a pleasant break during the visit of that little corner of paradise.
Descending from the centre of Bruil in a
walk of approximately 15 minutes along the road Strada Regionale immediately
after a wooden bridge crossing the Dora River and walking along its shore you
will have the opportunities to admire beautiful curves and gorges
formed by the wild course of that watercourse..
Continuing for approximately 1, 5 kilometres you will
enjoy a stunning view of a couple of vertical rocky walls beneath an intact
forest and some waterfalls, that is a marvellous picture of the wildest Aosta
Valley which also shows its superb fascination in places as Rhêmes-Notre-Dame, a
shining jewel full of natural attractions like those, extremely surprising for a
visitor facing natural wonders to be remembered for a long time .Apart its entire scenic course in that enchanting land
that stream is also rich of trout so fishing is another very interesting
outdoor activity practised along its shores.
The conformation of the valley is very particular and special,
at the foot of the Gran Paradiso Massif it follows the shape of the Dora which at the beginning is very narrow and you will notice there how the water current is
impetuous running between impervious and high rocky walls.Then it has some splendid opening forming larger natural spaces and in its low section is wider next to
the village towards the two giants and symbols of Rhêmes-Notre-Dame the Granta
Parey and the Grande Rousse.
In the hamlet of Artalle you you can find another natural local gem consisting in a magnificent wide larch forest considered a patrimony of the entire valley because those trees are of a secular age.In that area is also possible to see frequently several marmots and chamois and it is a place very loved by trekkers.
To learn more about the local territory coming totally
inside the culture and life of that Eden is highly interesting to reach the Visitor Centre of the National Park of the
Gran Paradiso, a way to know better the history of that famous naturereserve,
a wonderful diamond of that region and the Alps.
That complex displays documentations and illustrative
sections regarding all the species of birds existing in that land, from eagles
to falcons, detailed information where about the concrete places where they live, including a series of
pictures, maps and everything you want to know about avi fauna in the Alps. Including you can discover many routes and the major
points of attraction, for all that it is considered one of the most
interesting, complete and splendid centres in the parks
established in the Western Alpine area.
Many are the excursions for trekkers who decide to enjoy
a stay in the Val di Rhêmes well known to be a relevant point of transit along the famous Regional Route 2
linking that stunning territory to the that at the foot of the Mon Blanc, the white mountain, father and giant of the Alps reaching the stunning resort of Courmayeur at the foot of that majestic peak and other great trails leading to very interesting towns as the fascinating Champorcher, a renowned winter sport resort.
(if you are interested I wrote a post about that resort)
From the municipality also start several paths and one
which is absolutely beautiful is that leading to the Grande Rousse at 3,607 metres of altitude, a
mountain which is considered for its stupendous shape one of the most scenic peaks of the Graian Alps.
Along that trail you can meet an intermediate and
picturesque verdant plateau and from there the path starts to be steeper
reaching the first vertical wall of that majestic peak which shows from there a wonderful
image.The summit is similar to a sharp high pyramid flanked
by some picturesque rocky spurs sections around its fabulous glacier, an extraordinary image to immortalise in hundreds of pictures. That mount in addition is very famous because it marks the border between
the Val di Rhêmes and the Valgrisenche and it is a destination pretty apappreciated by numerous climbers.
Another splendid trail is that to the imposing Granta
Parey also called in local Patois Grande
Paroi which with its 3,387
metres of altitude is another special highlight of immense fascination.Its silhouette perhaps it is less impressive than the
previous mount but equally charming characterised by a larger top
section with a spectacular undulating glacier and a suggestive natural niche located in
proximity of the last rocky wall.
The stunning excursion to reach that summit endures approximately three hours for people with good legs and it has an
intermediate stop at the Rifugio Benevolo, a wonderful Alpine Refuge
located at 2287, 0 metres of
altitude following a fabulous trail starting from the hamlet of Thumel.
During that marvellous itinerary you will have the
chance to cross a stunning natural Eden starting from a verdant picturesque
high plateau flanked by scenic scattered pine trees with the opportunity to
admire the wild course of a stream called Goletta with its striking waterfalls,
a superb drop falling between two magnificent wild mountainous sections and once
reached that place you will be beneath the previously mentioned Granta
Parey.
The path during the ascent is very captivating, you will admire verdant plateaus, pastures, wild magnificent shaped gorges and a
chain of other peaks absolutely amazing. That mountain is situated at the
bottom of the local valley and it is very close to the French border, climbed for the first time in 1863, five years before of the La Grande Rousse.
Another spectacular excursion is that to the Becca
de La Traversiere at an
altitude of 3,337 metres
and once there you can admire unforgettable panoramic views with long plowed rocky
channels beneath fabulous Alpine crests.That place is a very recommended site for
photographers and for lovers of the high mountain and beloved by
experienced climbers thanks to the presence of very steep and challenging
sections ideal for that kind of activity.
In proximity of Rhêmes-Notre-Dame you can also reach
other magnificent wild places and full of natural attractions such as
the Valgrisenche which is also a municipality with the same name
situated at an altitude of 1664, 0 metres. That site is very loved by climbers and in winter
season is a Mecca for people fond about. Ski Cross Country and Ski Adventure.
I suggest you to visit that place for its beautiful scenery and
very attractive but also for the local architecture with many charming houses built
in stone with fine timber details in their layouts.Once there you can also admire the Chiesa Parrocchiale, a Church dating
back the 19th century rebuilt of a previous of medieval origin but
keeping of that former Religious structure a beautiful stoned bell tower
erected in 1417 characterised by a stylish charming belfry and a very scenic
pyramidal roof.
If you love cheese that place is one of the best for the production of the iconic Fontina and you can buy it there, a product of high reputation also used for the preparation of delicious recipes and sauces.
If you love cheese that place is one of the best for the production of the iconic Fontina and you can buy it there, a product of high reputation also used for the preparation of delicious recipes and sauces.
At 1770, 0 metres of altitude in that place you can admire the Lago di Beauregard, it is
an artificial basin created by a dam in 1957 to develop a power plant and it is
one of the biggest of the region surrounded by wonderful forests.
Another place very attractive is Valsavarenche, a small centre with some scattered hamlets situated at 1541, 0 metres of altitude and giving its name to the
local valley. In that site you can find another Visitor Centre of the National Park of Gran Paradiso and that place has corners of an absolute beauty offering
other unforgettable images of the Region Valle D´Aosta with an environment
totally preserved.
In its boundaries there are a couple of interesting museums, one of them is the Museo Etnografico, an Ethnographic
exhibition very interesting to know the history and of that very attractive
land and another one is the Museo della Resistenza devoted to remember the partisan struggle in the territory during the times of the 2nd World War.
From the Val di Rhêmes you can also start
routes leading to the French Alps reaching the beautiful and wild Vallée
Tarentaise well known for its enchanting intact environment highlighted by an authentic little
gem consisting in a small Alpine village called Saint Foy showing all
around its boundaries wide green pastures and surrounded by majestic mountains.
That small centre is situated on the right shore of
the Haute Isére approximately at 20,
0 kilometres from the Italian border and it is a relevant stage to reach the famous Val D´Isére very popular for its stunning Alpine ski slopes. Once there you
can have great images of two beautiful peaks such as the Mount Pourri and La Grande
Sassière.
That small centre despite its size is a well organised
Ski resort with the chance to
practise Alpine Ski and snowboarding thanks to the presence of 15 slopes and 4 services of chairlifts and off the pistes it is
also possible to enjoy Nordic and Adventure Ski.
All those excursions are great in spring and summer,
offering the chance to discover many unforgettable sites, a relevant fauna
consisting in a multitude of species of birds but also marmots, chamois, ibex and furthermore a rich marvellous Alpine
flora.
In spring, summer and also autumn that valley are a great destination for cycling and mountain bike thanks to
its several routes and dirt trails. The climb leading to Bruil is very
challenging,all around there are some ascent ranging 13%- 14% and for the
mountain bikers many chances to find spectacular sections around the hamlets of Carré and Thumel with routes
very attractive and mixed trails simply spectacular.
The incentive to choose that place as tourist
destination all year it is mainly suggested for its peaceful atmosphere and the
tourist can reach that corner of Aosta Valley to practise also Alpine and
Nordic Ski Nordic Ski in winter without risks to find big queues and
traffic as in other famous resorts.
In the hamlet of Chanavey there is the Snow
Park with over 5, 0 km of pistes ideal for beginners intermediate
skiers and Masters. It is a small place but with tracks in some points very
challenging also appropriate for the more experienced with some bends and steep straights similar to the tracks you can find in the resorts at the foot Monte Rosa. In addition
the visitor can also take lessons of Snowboard thanks the presence of
experts about that trendy speciality.
That town offers over 20, 0 kilometres of slopes
to enjoy Ski Cross Country on magnificent paths crossing beautiful Alpine
forests of that valley and it provides its Alpine Ski School with
Professional Ski Masters and
also good masters teaching the freestyle and Telemark styles.
Another beautiful activity on the snow the town offers
is to practise Mountaineering Ski
with several excursions skiing in splendid places outside the slopes reaching
the Alpine Refuge of Benevolo and other areas part of the Gran Paradiso
National Park something really beautiful for those love that kind of activity.
The local cuisine is another superb highlight, offering a gastronomy
very complete with recipes with a long culinary history and more than appreciated
by many visitors who fall in love with the flavours of a long list of deligthful homemade plates.
Simply superb are the local cheeses such as the
delicious Toma and the previously cited Fontina so famous for their
excellent quality and often present in local plates, used as ingredients
in the famous Fondue Valdotainne served with fragrant Crostini bread or present in assorted starters and varied appetisers.
The notorious Fontina is a basic and fundamental ingredient in the Polenta Concia, a recipe in which that delicious dairy product is melted on that yellow food enriched also by a large quantity of fresh butter and also highlighting the preparation of the Lasagna alla Valdostana made with homemade pasta, butter, eggs, sage, salt, tomato, white pepper and salt.
Other cheeses of high level are the Reblec, Séras,
Fromadzo DOP and the very tastefully Salignoùn a sort of
spicy ricotta. Another sublime product of the Region is a superlative butter,
genuine and of supreme quality ideal for sauces, cakes, spread on toasted bread
and highly suggested in the most refined Haute Cuisine for its soft and delicate taste.
The notorious Fontina is a basic and fundamental ingredient in the Polenta Concia, a recipe in which that delicious dairy product is melted on that yellow food enriched also by a large quantity of fresh butter and also highlighting the preparation of the Lasagna alla Valdostana made with homemade pasta, butter, eggs, sage, salt, tomato, white pepper and salt.
The Seupette de Cogne is another popular dish consisting in a soup prepared with rice, stock, fontina cheese and bread fried
with butter while the Seuppe Vallpellinence is another famed speciality, a traditional minestra including butter, fontina cabbage, pepper, cinnamon, bread, salty lard and
salt, a plate very common also in the nearest Piedmont.
In the area there is also an excellent production of
sausages and the typical Boudin made by blood pork
but with other variants in which preparation are added boiled potatoes and
beetroot adding spices and they are ideal for snacks and appetisers accompanied
by toasted or rye bread.
Very appreciated is also the famed Motsette, a kind
of ibex ham but also present with the same name using goat or lamb meats
and the supreme Dzambon a traditional tastefully ham of the
region is a further delight. You can also try the tastefully Saouseusse, a
traditional salami of the region produced with beef and pork meats adding
pepper and spices.
Next to the several of meat and
vegetables soups often present on the local tables another exquisite plate is the
famed Carbonade very similar to the French.The Civet de Chamois is
a more than appreciated delight, a chamois meat casserole seasoned with
thyme, sage, parsley, laurel, garlic, onion and carrots adding butter, pepper, salt,
olive oil, and a good quantity of red wine and it is very common to be
accompanied by polenta.
The list of cakes and desserts is very ample. In the region there is an excellent production of honey
and very famous are the delicious biscuits called Tegole while the Lou
Mécoulin is the regional version of the famous Panettone.
The famed Dolce di Ricotta is a classical local
dessert using that cheese as main ingredient and superb is the Creme de
Cogne prepared with lemon, cocoa, sugar, eggs, milk and cream. The
Rissili is another sweet highlight, a cake very aromatic which in its preparation includes butter,
flour, sugar, eggs, oil, lemon skin and
a good quantity of white wine.
Val D´Aosta also produces excellent fine
wines such as Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Nus, Petit Rouge, Fumin,
Chambave, Donnas among others. The selected red wines are very palatable, smooth, highly versatile with body and for texture and boasting a superb taste pretty similar due to the
origin of the grapes to the great wines of the French Haute Savoie.
The fine whites are very appreciated for their classy taste at the first sip they are very
fresh and savoury, a good dry white wine of that area is equally superb accompanying
fish or starters and furthermore very appreciated in the preparation of plates such
as a Risotto or flavouring a special sauce.
About other beverages try the typical Genepy
another regional pride, a traditional herbs liquor. Very famous is the Vin
Brulé, hot wine flavoured by some spices such as cloves and cinnamon adding
sugar and very similar to the French Vin Chaud.
In the case you have future plans t visit that magnificent place I added some links below with some very suggested accommodations and information about the territory.
In the case you have future plans t visit that magnificent place I added some links below with some very suggested accommodations and information about the territory.
The International Airport Turin Caselle is
situated at 149, 0 kilometres
from that site and in less than two hours by A5 Motorway
via Verrès and Aosta
continuing along the Regional Road SR47 at Aosta-Saint Pierre you will
reach in a very easy way that destination.
If you are planning to visit that corner of Italy and
the Val di Rhêmes you will live a great and unique tourist experience enjoying
a multitude of activities in that splendid corner of the enchanting Alps
admiring one of the marvellous and wildest picture of the wildest Aosta Valley, a
place absolutely enjoyable and surprising which conquers all people at first
sight.
Francesco
Mari
Recommended
Accommodations in Rhêmes-Notre-Dame
Hotel La Boule de Neige
Hotel Grantaparey
Hotel Grande Rousse
Le Chalet de Pellaud
Recommended
Restaurants in Rhêmes-Notre-Dame
Ristorante
La Cheminée
Ristorante
Le Refuge Dey Teumy
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