Unité des Communes Grand-Combin Gignod
Where to make a full immersion between nature and traditional sports
Valpelline and the Valley of the Great St. Bernard Discover Gignod, a charming commune in Valle d’Aosta located between Valpelline and the Valley of the Great St. Bernard.
An ideal place to immerse yourself in nature and history.
Introduction Gignod, with its 1,718 inhabitants, is located at 988 meters above sea level in a strategic position between Valpelline and the Great St. Bernard Valley.
This commune, located only 8 km from Aosta, offers a unique combination of natural beauty and historical heritage.
History and Culture Gignod, known since the Middle Ages, was the seat of important noble families.
The parish of Gignod has been in existence since 1176, and the municipality preserves several fine historic buildings, including the tower of Gignod and the fortified house of Archiéry.
It also houses the Maison de l’Artisanat International, an exhibition center for local and international crafts.
Nature and Sports The Gignod area offers multiple marked hiking and mountain-biking trails.
In winter, ski mountaineering and heliskiing are available.
Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a 9-hole course at Arsanières.
In addition, Gignod is renowned for pétanque, a popular sport in the region.
Festivals and Traditions Among the traditional festivals, the “Féta di teuteun” celebrates a typical Aosta Valley dish, while the procession to the Punta Chaligne is an important historical event.
The Combe Froide Carnival, with its colorful masks, is a time of celebration and tradition.
For Little Ones Gignod offers green spaces and outdoor activities ideal for families and little ones.
The municipality’s unspoiled nature and parks are perfect for outdoor adventures and games.
Gignod is a destination that surprises with its rich history, traditions and wonderful opportunities for outdoor activities.
An ideal place for those seeking an escape from the daily grind in a peaceful and picturesque setting.
To visit as a couple, or alone, this gem offers plenty of possibilities for all kinds of tastes and entertainment.
Gignod The History
Gignod plays a prominent role on the Via Francigena, a historic route unearthed and dedicated to hikers wishing to walk the ancient paths once followed by the Salassians, Romans and medieval pilgrims on their way to Rome.
Today, Gignod has become an ideal destination for tourists seeking tranquility, enveloped in natural beauty that offers splendid panoramic views of the majestic mountains of Valpelline and the imposing Swiss massif of Grand Combin.
Whato do in Gignod
Gignod offers several opportunities for sports and nature lovers.
During the summer, numerous marked trails allow for pleasant walks surrounded by nature, including the route leading to the Chaligne Refuge.
Mountain bikers can explore various trails through the woods and along the Ru Neuf, an old irrigation canal.
In the winter and spring seasons, ski mountaineering enthusiasts can try their hand at climbing the Chaligne Peak (2608 meters), one of the classic destinations for the sport.
In addition, Gignod is home to a 9-hole golf course in Arsanières, located on a natural slope in a picturesque setting.
Gignod December 12, 2024
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