Piemonte and Valle d’Aosta Tour 2026 | Small Group Tour
Explore Piemonte and Valle d’Aosta – A two-week immersion in Italy’s wine, history, and mountain landscapes.
Small-group tours through alpine valleys and castles
Aosta Valley (Valle d’Aosta) is Italy’s smallest region, but it delivers some of the country’s biggest landscapes — towering peaks, scenic valleys, and storybook villages framed by the Alps. Our curated selection of Aosta Valley tours makes it easy to compare itineraries that balance nature, culture and comfort.
Browse tour options by duration and style to find the best way to experience this alpine corner of Italy, from gentle scenic exploration to more active, outdoors-focused travel.
Explore Piemonte and Valle d’Aosta – A two-week immersion in Italy’s wine, history, and mountain landscapes.
Not all tours of the Aosta Valley are the same. Some centre on alpine towns and cultural highlights, while others prioritise panoramic routes, mountain viewpoints and time outdoors. This page helps you compare options based on how you like to travel.
If you’re looking for a cooler-climate escape, a quieter alternative to Italy’s busiest circuits, or an alpine add-on to a broader itinerary, the Aosta Valley is a rewarding choice.
Our tours are sourced from established operators who specialise in delivering high-quality travel experiences across Italy. Inclusions vary, but most itineraries combine guided sightseeing with carefully paced free time.
You’ll typically find:
With multiple departure dates and tour styles available, choosing the right Aosta Valley itinerary comes down to your preferred pace and interests. If you’re unsure what suits you best, we can help narrow the options.
To extend your trip, consider pairing the Aosta Valley with Piemonte, Lombardy’s lakes, or a broader Northern Italy itinerary.
You’ll find small group itineraries that focus on alpine scenery, historic towns and regional culture. Some tours are dedicated to the Aosta Valley, while others include it as part of a broader Northern Italy journey.
Tour lengths vary, but many itineraries range from around 5 to 10 days depending on whether the Aosta Valley is the main focus or combined with nearby regions.
Late spring to early autumn is popular for pleasant weather and clear mountain views. Winter itineraries may suit travellers interested in snow-based experiences. Booking ahead is recommended for small group departures.
Yes. The Aosta Valley suits travellers who want a scenic, quieter side of Italy. It also pairs well with classic destinations in Northern Italy for a balanced first trip.
Inclusions vary by itinerary but often cover accommodation, selected meals, guided sightseeing, and transport during the tour. Always check the specific tour page for exact details.
Consider your preferred pace, comfort level and interest in nature versus town-based sightseeing. Use the filters on this page to compare, or contact us for help selecting the best fit.
Yes. We can assist with private touring and personalised itineraries tailored to your dates, interests and group size.