Valle d'Aosta
Valle d'Aosta is a small, mountainous region in northwestern Italy, bordered by France and Switzerland. Known for its stunning alpine scenery, it features the Mont Blanc and Matterhorn peaks. The region is famous for its outdoor activities, including skiing, hiking, and mountaineering, attracting nature enthusiasts year-round.
The capital city, Aosta, is rich in history, showcasing Roman ruins such as the Arch of Augustus and the Roman Theatre. Valle d'Aosta is also known for its unique culture, which blends Italian and French influences, reflected in its language, cuisine, and traditions.