• Champoluc - Villy wood

Champoluc - Villy wood

Resorts: Champoluc /Ayas /Antagnod

The path, wide and flat, is also suitable for prams and strollers. For physically disabled people in wheelchairs, the presence of a companion is recommended. In the Plan Villy woods (or Pian Villy) you will find an open-air museum with interesting wooden sculptures and a picnic area.

Technical Information

Route

The Pian Villy wood is located not far from the village of Champoluc, near the parking of Monte Rosa Terme.
It is a forest almost completely composed of spruce trees while the undergrowth is made up of juniper, heather, barberis and blueberry.
Inside the wood there is an area equipped for picnics and an illuminated pedestrian path, which can also be used in winter (beaten snow).
The pedestrian path that runs alongside the Evançon stream begins next to the Ayas Alpine Guides Office. Continue until you reach the Monte Rosa Terme car park.
From here, leaving the spa building on the left, you pass under a wooden arch on which the inscription Area Pian di Villy is indicated and follow the path to Le Frachey.

Along the way you can admire many wooden statues carved by famous Aosta Valley artists. New sculptures are created every year during the Ayas Artisanat event, that is dedicated to typical Aosta Valley craftsmanship during which the artists create their works.

In winter you can also walk on this path because the track is groomed.

Duration going there

0h45

Length

2600 m

Recommended times

May - October

Difficulties

T - Tourist

Difference in level

47 m

See also

Equipped picnic areas
Area pic nic "Plan Villy" - Ayas

Picnic area "Plan Villy" - Ayas

Champoluc/Ayas/Antagnod

VEGETATIONThriving woodland, almost all Red Spruce with sporadic Larch specimens. Undergrowth composed of Juniper, Heather, Berberis and Blueberry.LOCATION It can be reached by taking the regional road in Valle d’Ayas, after passing the town of Champoluc. …

Note - this information is not directly connected to the Cammino Balteo path but it is part of the Aosta Valley tourist offer.