
Hotels in Arvier
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Browse hotels in Arvier, Italy — properties near Valgrisenche ski access and Gran Paradiso National Park. Aosta station is 20 km east with Turin trains.
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About Arvier
Arvier
Arvier is a small Alpine municipality in the Aosta Valley, northwestern Italy, sitting at roughly 780 metres above sea level along the Dora Baltea river valley. The village sits between Aosta city — about 20 km to the east — and the mouth of the Valgrisenche, a lateral valley leading toward the Gran Paradiso massif. Medieval tower ruins and the parish church of Sant'Ilario mark the historic core, giving the settlement a layered character typical of this Roman-then-Savoyard corridor.
Visitors arrive mainly for access to Valgrisenche ski terrain and summer hiking into the Gran Paradiso National Park, established in 1922 and Italy's oldest national park. The area also produces Enfer d'Arvier, a DOC red wine made from the local Petit Rouge grape on steep terraced vineyards above the valley floor — one of the rarest appellations in the Alps. Wine tourism, trail running, and winter cross-country skiing draw a steady mix of Italian weekenders and European outdoor travellers.
Arvier has limited hotel stock; most accommodation is in agriturismo properties, small guesthouses, and self-catering apartments. The nearest rail connection is Aosta station, served by trains from Turin Porta Nuova in approximately 2 hours. Regional buses run from Aosta to Arvier several times daily.
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