Chamois Ru des Novalles
A Historical and Panoramic Route in the Aosta Valley
Discover the Ru de Novalles, an ancient irrigation canal that offers not only a lesson in medieval hydraulic engineering but also breathtaking views of the Chamois region and surrounding Aosta Valley landscapes.
Accessible both on foot and by chairlift, this scenic route is a perfect blend of history, culture, and nature.
The Charm of the Ru de Novalles History and Function The term “ru,” specific to the Aosta Valley, identifies irrigation canals built between the 13th and 15th centuries.
These canals are true masterpieces of hydraulic engineering, created to distribute water from the mountains to the agricultural lands of the valley.
The Ru de Novalles is a living example of these ancient structures, still active and essential for local irrigation.
Access and Routes The Ru de Novalles can be reached by chairlift during open periods, or on foot for those who prefer a more direct approach to nature.
The trails to reach it start from Lake Lod or the village of Crépin (trail No. 4).
Below the Foresus alpine pasture is the starting point of the gully, from which a trail offers enchanting views.
An Excursion Between History and Nature The Panoramic Route The walk along the Ru de Novalles is a unique experience that allows you to enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the village of Chamois and the natural wonders of the area.
For those seeking a more extended adventure, it is possible to take a loop trail that enriches the experience with different landscapes and perspectives.