Some Italians may argue that the best views in the Aosta Valley are in Gressoney La Trinite. The village is the highest one in the Lys Valley, with an altitude of over 1,600 meters. The area was first settled by the French Vallais group called Walsers. They left behind one of the most interesting sights of the village - Walser houses. Also called stadel, these homes sit upon pillars that are shaped like mushrooms and are built out of a combination of wood and stone.
Mountain sports in Gressony La Trinite draw many visitors. Their location is often visited by hikers on their way to one of the nearby alpine refuges. Four of the refuges are located above 3,600 meters! Not everyone will want to stay in such a rugged place, so check here at EasyToBook.com for budget Gressony La Trinite hotels, bed and breakfasts, or pensione. When you’ve skied all three valleys of the Monte Rosa Ski area, then you can always turn your attention to enjoying the hiking, climbing, ice-skating, fishing, paragliding and many more winter activities.