Best canyons around Fénis are found within the Aosta Valley, a region characterized by its alpine environment and natural landscapes. Fénis is known for its medieval castle and the scenic Val Clavalité, which offers a wild and unspoiled natural setting. The area features various gorges and valleys, providing opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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Val Clavalité is an alpine valley dominated by Punta Tersiva, where woods, wide pastures and numerous watercourses shape a still very wild landscape. In spring and early summer, the stream and the waterfalls descending from the slopes offer a particularly evocative spectacle.
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Fairy-tale valley and suitable for those who want a calm, flat walk or for mountain hikes.
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Take a look at Châtillon and the incredible crevasse below you, as you arrive inside the Aosta Valley town.
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The splendid Vallone di Valeille, wild and little frequented, extends between the peaks just above the village of Lillaz, in a southerly direction.
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Just above Lillaz at the beginning of path 15, a wonderful valley that enters under the peaks
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It can be reached in about 20/30 minutes on foot from the car park near the Roman bridge. Follow the paved road keeping to the right, skirting an area with a car wash, body shop...at the bottom, an indicative signpost on the right for the bridge which you will find just under the motorway! Particular 😊
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Beautiful place in the Val di Cogne that can be accessed by mountain bike.
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Epic gravel road up to the Fenêtre de Champorcher pass. The climb starts paved (steep) and continues unpaved to a chalet nearby the the Fenêtre de Champorcher pass (dead end, unless you want to walk over the pass). I rode this gravel climb on my road bike (28mm tires). If you are unsure about your bike handling skills, do not ride this climb on a road bike!
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The most notable canyoning destination in the Fénis area is the Torrente Clavalité. It offers a dynamic experience with rappelling, jumping, and water slides within an alpine environment. This route is considered high-difficulty and suitable for experienced individuals.
Yes, the Clavalité Valley offers a fairy-tale setting suitable for calm, flat walks, making it a good option for families. For scenic views, the Entrance to the Valeille Valley near Lillaz is also a beautiful, wild, and less frequented area for walks.
The canyons and gorges around Fénis are characterized by their alpine settings, significant water flows, and unique geological formations, such as the gneiss found in Torrente Clavalité. You can also find impressive viewpoints like the View of Châtillon, offering breathtaking drops and views of the crevasse below.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For canyoning in Torrente Clavalité, conditions are best when water levels are suitable, typically outside of very low water (ethiage) periods. For hiking and enjoying scenic walks in the gorges, late spring through early autumn generally offers pleasant weather and accessible trails.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Urtier Valley and Valley of the Waterfalls features challenging trails and an epic gravel road. You can find more hiking routes and guides for the area on the Hiking around Fénis page.
Beyond canyoning and hiking, the Fénis area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes, including those along the Dora Baltea Cycle Path. Discover more options on the Cycling around Fénis guide or for more challenging terrain, check out Mountain Hikes around Fénis.
For places like Ponte delle Capre, parking is available near the Roman bridge, from where it's about a 20-30 minute walk. Specific parking instructions for other canyoning routes like Torrente Clavalité usually involve reaching areas near hydroelectric plants.
For canyoning, especially in routes like Torrente Clavalité, you'll need appropriate gear for water activities, rappelling, and protection against the cold alpine water. This typically includes a wetsuit, helmet, harness, and sturdy shoes suitable for wet and rocky terrain. It's advisable to go with a guided tour or ensure you have all necessary safety equipment and experience.
The Entrance to the Valeille Valley, just above Lillaz, is described as a splendid, wild, and little-frequented valley, offering a sense of discovery. For a unique perspective, the Ponte delle Capre offers a particular view just under the motorway, accessible via a short walk.
Torrente Clavalité is recognized as a high-difficulty canyoning route. It involves technical skills like rappelling, jumping, and navigating significant water flow in an alpine environment, making it suitable for individuals with sufficient prior experience.
Many hiking trails in the Aosta Valley are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations, especially within protected areas like the Gran Paradiso National Park. For general walks in areas like the Clavalité Valley, dogs are often welcome, provided they are kept under control.


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