Best attractions and places to see around Morgex include a diverse range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Aosta Valley. Situated at the foot of Mont Blanc, this alpine village is known for its vineyards, which produce "Europe's highest wine." Visitors can explore ancient castles, historic churches, and picturesque natural landscapes. The area offers opportunities for both cultural discovery and outdoor activities.
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Breathtaking views, check out the cake!
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An exotic and extraordinary journey
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Refuge named after the great mountaineer, worth a visit and a stop! Getting there is not difficult and the view of the Bianco and the Jorasses is truly magnificent!
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Very simple and relaxing route through the woods to this splendid lake. If you want to visit it in peace, avoid midday hours, especially in summer
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Lake Arpy is located at 2,066 meters above sea level. It is located in a splendid valley and enclosed between Mount Charvel and Becca Pouegnenta to the left of Mount Colmet. The lake has shades of color ranging from brown to light blue to green. In its waters there are trout and a rare species of amphibian, the Alpine newt.
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The first waterfall is the easiest to reach and is located about 20 minutes from the start. Although it is the easiest to reach, you need to be careful because, being wet, you could slip, so remember suitable shoes and be careful.
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The three Rutor waterfalls are part of the country's history and are shrouded in myths and legends. Daughters of the lakes fed by the Rutor glacier, the wonderful waterfalls that can be visited in summer are three impetuous waterfalls that throw themselves into gorges and precipices, carving out the rock with all the power of the melting water. Starting from the hamlet of La Joux at 1,603 meters above sea level and located just three kilometers from the town of La Thuile, you can reach the first of the three with a beautiful path up to the third waterfall which is located at 1,996 metres. The first observation point is found shortly after passing the farmhouses of La Joux, along a mule track that passes through coniferous woods. The first waterfall is surprising: the emotion of the rainbow and the force of the water arouse incredible sensations.
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Rifugio Giorgio Bertone: Perched on the slopes of Mont de la Saxe, Rifugio Giorgio Bertone is a mountain refuge that beckons weary trekkers along the Tour du Mont Blanc. This haven, named after the famed Italian mountaineer Giorgio Bertone, offers more than shelter; it's a gateway to the majesty of the Italian Alps. Approaching Rifugio Giorgio Bertone is a journey through alpine landscapes. As you ascend, the refuge reveals itself against the backdrop of rugged peaks and sweeping valleys. The wooden exterior exudes warmth, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings, while the terrace provides a front-row seat to the spectacle of the Mont Blanc massif.
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Morgex is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit Lake Arpy, a beautiful and accessible alpine lake perfect for families. Don't miss the impressive Rutor’s First Waterfall, which is also suitable for a family walk. Other natural highlights include Lac Combal with its breathtaking mountain panorama, and the Marais Nature Reserve, a wetland area ideal for walks.
Yes, Morgex boasts a rich history. Explore the picturesque Historic Centre with its stone buildings and unique bookcrossing stations. The Church of St. Maria Assunta, one of the oldest in the upper Aosta Valley, features a stunning Baroque altar and ancient frescoes. You can also see the medieval Tour de l'Archet, one of the oldest towers in the region, which now houses a literary foundation and a Comic Strip Museum. Another historical site is the Renaissance-era Pascal de la Ruine Castle.
The alpine surroundings of Morgex are perfect for various outdoor activities. In summer, enjoy easy walks, explore vineyards, or hike towards the San Carlo pass and Lake Arpy. For more adventurous options, consider rafting, hydrospeeding, kayaking, or canoeing. The area also has a sports center for football, rugby, tennis, and bowls. For specific routes, check out guides like Hiking around Morgex, Mountain Hikes around Morgex, and Cycling around Morgex.
Absolutely! Lake Arpy is considered one of the most beautiful and accessible lakes in the Aosta Valley, suitable for families with children. The walk to Rutor’s First Waterfall is also accessible for families. Additionally, the Reading Park (Parco della Lettura) in the pedestrian center offers a green space with a literary theme and play stations for children.
Morgex offers spectacular views of the Mont Blanc range. The San Carlo pass is renowned for providing one of the most panoramic viewpoints. For an immersive experience, consider visiting Walter Bonatti Hut or Rifugio Giorgio Bertone, both offering breathtaking vistas of Mont Blanc and its surrounding peaks.
Morgex is famous for its vineyards, which extend up to 1,200 meters of altitude, producing the esteemed DOC Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle wine, known as 'the highest wine of Europe.' Visitors can often take guided vineyard tours and enjoy wine tastings to experience this unique local product.
Morgex offers attractions year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, exploring vineyards, and enjoying water sports. The pleasant weather makes it perfect for outdoor activities. In winter, the Arpy area transforms into a destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, offering a different kind of alpine experience.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging hikes, the region around Morgex provides several options. The Rifugio Giorgio Bertone can be reached via a challenging climb from Courmayeur. You can find difficult routes in the Mountain Hikes around Morgex guide, such as the 'View of Pian de la Lière – View of the Valley and Lake loop from Promise' or the 'Start from Deffeyes hut – Testa del Rutor loop from Rifugio Albert Deffeyes'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural landscapes, especially the accessible beauty of Lake Arpy and the panoramic views from mountain huts like Walter Bonatti Hut. The welcoming atmosphere, home cooking, and breathtaking vistas of Mont Blanc are frequently praised. The blend of historical sites, unique vineyards, and diverse outdoor activities also contributes to a highly appreciated experience.
Yes, especially in the higher alpine areas. The Walter Bonatti Hut and Rifugio Giorgio Bertone both offer accommodation (dormitory or rooms) and meals, providing a welcoming atmosphere and home cooking for those exploring the alpine routes. Within Morgex itself, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Yes, Morgex and its surroundings offer excellent cycling opportunities, including challenging routes with significant elevation changes. You can find various cycling tours, such as the 'La Thuile – Lake Verney loop from Pré-Saint-Didier' or the 'Mont Blanc – View of the Mountain Landscape loop from Morgex'. For more details on routes and difficulty, refer to the Cycling around Morgex guide.


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