
Food festivals and events in Valle d'Aosta 2026
“Valle d'Aosta celebrates its alpine cuisine among mountain dairies and castles, with melted fontina and polenta as the stars of the show.”
Fontina and Mountain Greens
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The Fiera di Sant'Orso in Aosta has been held continuously since 1000 A.D., spanning over a thousand editions.
The grolla valdostana is a wooden friendship cup carved with intricate details from which Valdostan coffee with grappa is traditionally shared.
Discovering the territory
Products, traditions and culture that make this land unique
Prodotti del Territorio
Vallée d'Aoste Jambon de Bosses
Dry-cured ham aged in hay at 1,600 meters elevation.
Genepì
Alpine liqueur made from glacial wormwood harvested at high altitude.
Piatti della Tradizione
Tradizioni e Cultura
Tradizioni Popolari
Fiera di Sant'Orso
Thousand-year-old fair of Valle d'Aosta craftsmanship with over 1,000 exhibitors, since 1000 A.D.
Bataille de Reines
Competition between Valdostan cattle where cows face off for herd supremacy.
Veillà
Ancient community gatherings featuring storytelling, music, and craftsmanship in heated barns.
Parchi e Aree Naturali
Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso
Italy's oldest national park (1922), a paradise for Alpine ibex.
Riserva Naturale del Mont Mars
Protected area featuring peat bogs and alpine lakes.
Personaggi Illustri
Émile Chanoux
Politician and Resistance fighterSymbol of Valdostan autonomy, who died for freedom in 1944.
Abbé Henry
Mountaineer and botanistPriest and alpinist who catalogued the flora of Mont Blanc.
Lo Sapevi Che…
“Gran Paradiso National Park (1922) is Italy's oldest national park, created to save the Alpine ibex.”
“Valle d'Aosta is Italy's smallest region, yet it boasts Europe's highest mountains: Mont Blanc (4,810 m), the Matterhorn (4,478 m), and Monte Rosa (4,634 m).”
Domande Frequenti
1What DOP and IGP products are found in Valle d'Aosta?expand_more
Valle d'Aosta is home to 4 protected designation products, including: Fontina (DOP), Vallée d'Aoste Lard d'Arnad (DOP), Vallée d'Aoste Jambon de Bosses (DOP), and Genepì (PAT).
2What should I eat in Valle d'Aosta?expand_more
Typical Valle d'Aosta dishes include: Fonduta valdostana, Carbonada, Polenta concia, Seupa à la Vapelenentse, and Tegole e torcetti. Each dish tells the story of the region's gastronomic heritage.
3What are the most famous food festivals in Valle d'Aosta?expand_more
Among the most important festivals and events in Valle d'Aosta: Fiera di Sant'Orso (Aosta, January 30-31); Bataille de Reines Finals (Aosta, October); Désarpa (Various locations, September-October); Marché Vert Noël (Aosta, November-January).
4What natural parks are there in Valle d'Aosta?expand_more
Protected natural areas in Valle d'Aosta include: Gran Paradiso National Park (National Park), Mont Mars Nature Reserve (Nature Reserve).
5Who organizes food festivals in Valle d'Aosta?expand_more
Festivals in Valle d'Aosta are organized by local communities including the Chambre Valdôtaine des Artisans, Fontina DOP Producers Consortium and Protection Board, and the Aosta Pro Loco. These associations and local tourism boards are the guardians of the region's gastronomic traditions.