Discover the best top things to do in Chatillon, Italy including Il Negozietto, VDA Experience, Rafting Adventure Valle d'Aosta, Museo Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Elenoire Calzature, Parc du Chateau de Passerin d'Entreves, Chiesa San Pietro, Castello Gamba, Castello di Ussel, Lungo La Dora Baltea.
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VDA Experience offers a new way to discover the Aosta Valley, with a unique and fun experience on our electric mountain bikes. Fun, emotions and green mobility: these are the three words which best describe our electric mountain bikes and our way to express the best way to explore the territory of the Aosta Valley.
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Rafting Adventure is the first rafting base you can find when entering Valle d'Aosta. Exit the A5 motorway at the Chatillon-Saint Vincent tollbooth, after the toll at the STOP keep right, take the direction of Saint Vincent, 20 MT after making the first STOP turn immediately right, continue for a hundred MT and at the fork of the road keep to the right, make 100 MT and park next to the green area that you find on your left. You're there! Come rafting with us at Rafting Adventure, we will be able to entertain you and excite you. A rafting descent is a great way to spend a day different from the usual, immersed in the lush nature of the Dora Baltea in the Aosta Valley. We have a wide choice of rafting descents, from the quietest, suitable for families with children, to the most adventurous and adrenaline-pumping for adventure sports lovers.
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DAL 3 FEBBRAIO APRIRA' AL PUBBLICO - From the outside it may look like a grim feudal castle. It is actually a comfortable modern house instead, built between 1901 and 1903 by Baron Charles-Maurice Gamba for the sake of the young bride, the Countess Angélique Passerin d'Entrèves. As it recently turned into the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum, this castle hosts in its halls more than 150 works of the twentieth century masters, the best painting, sculpture and graphics collection the Aosta Valley Autonomous Region ever gathered since 1948. Some majestic monumental trees, including a redwood measuring more than 36 meters of height, form a wide large park around the building, designed by the Turinese landscape architect Giuseppe Roda.
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