Unité des Communes Walser Gressoney-Saint-Jean
the village at the foot of Mount Rosa
Gressoney-Saint-Jean: A Hidden Gem at the Feet of Monte Rosa Explore Gressoney-Saint-Jean, a charming municipality in the Aosta Valley, famous for its Walser traditions, breathtaking nature, and both summer and winter sports activities.
Introduction In the heart of the Lys Valley, at an altitude of 1385 meters, Gressoney-Saint-Jean is a little gem located at the foot of Monte Rosa.
This village, rich in history and tradition, offers spectacular views of the Lyskamm glacier and activities for all tastes.
History and Culture Gressoney-Saint-Jean has deep roots in Walser culture, a community of Germanic origin that settled in the region in the Middle Ages.
The village’s traditional architecture and use of the German language are evidence of this cultural heritage.
During the patron saint’s festival on June 24 and the mountain guides’ festival on August 15, traditional processions in traditional dress can be seen.
Main Attractions Among the main attractions is the Savoy Castle, the summer residence of Queen Marguerite of Savoy, located near the scenic Lake Gover.
The Regional Museum of Alpine Fauna, located in Predeloasch, offers a unique perspective on local biodiversity.
Activities and Sports Gressoney-Saint-Jean is a paradise for sports enthusiasts, both in summer and winter.
It offers access to hiking and mountain biking trails, as well as ski slopes in the Monte Rosa Ski area.
It is also known for its Beer Festival, which attracts visitors from all over the region.
How to Reach Gressoney-Saint-Jean is easily accessible by car from Turin and Milan, with an exit at Pont-Saint-Martin, and from Aosta.
The Pont-Saint-Martin train station and Aosta airport are also convenient options for reaching the resort.
Gressoney-Saint-Jean is the ideal destination for those seeking an escape from routine, surrounded by enchanting nature and a culture rich in history.
Book your trip to Gressoney-Saint-Jean and immerse yourself in the beauty and tradition of this pearl of the Aosta Valley.
Gressoney-Saint-Jean The History
The history of this municipality is closely linked to the Walser community, a population of Germanic origin that arrived in this area more than eight centuries ago across the Teodulo Pass. Even today, the traditional heritage of the Walser people is kept alive by the Walser Cultural Center and the folk group, with obvious reflections in the original architecture of the typical stadel, the spoken language (Titsch) and the precious women's costume, also worn by Queen Margaret of Savoy during her summer vacations in Gressoney in the fairy-tale Castle.
The queen, a great lover of the mountains, contributed significantly to the development of these places, which became a popular tourist destination.
About the toponym of this locality, the origins of the name are very interesting.
In fact, different meanings have been associated with the place name over time such as " plain of watercresses" Chreschen-eye, "great glacier" Grossen-eys, or Chreschen-ey " egg deposited among the watercresses."
The most reliable meaning is the former, although no documents attest to it. The territory of Gressoney is divided into three parts, and Gressoney saint Jean includes Onderteil meaning "the lower part," and Méttelteil meaning "the middle part."
Whato do in Gressoney-Saint-Jean
What to do in Gressoney-Saint-Jean, an elegant resort town offering exceptional scenic views of the Lyskamm Glacier
The winter sports infrastructure allows the practice of Nordic skiing, with a 25-kilometer track through forests and splendid views of glaciers, and alpine skiing, with more than 11 kilometers of slopes and the possibility of skiing even at night on the famous black slope “Leonardo David.” In summer, the municipality is an ideal starting point for hikes of varying difficulty, including the Valley of the Princes, the Loo Valley and the Ranzola Pass, as well as traverses to nearby Val d’Ayas and Valsesia.
Also spectacular is the 12-hole golf course, with the Monte Rosa glacier in the background.
Gressoney-Saint-Jean November 21, 2024
-12.14° Expect a day of partly cloudy with snow
queen daisy ring
Anello Regina Margherita, Via Monte Rosa, Gressoney-Saint-Jean, AO, Italia