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Browse hotels in Nus, Aosta Valley — 12 km east of Aosta near medieval Château de Nus. Trains reach Aosta in under 15 minutes.
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About Nus
Nus: Gateway to the Montjovet Castles and Aosta Valley Vineyards
Nus is a small commune in the Aosta Valley, northern Italy, sitting along the Dora Baltea river roughly 12 km east of Aosta. The village is flanked by two medieval tower-keeps — the Château de Nus and the ruins of Château de Pilato — both visible from the valley floor. The surrounding slopes produce Nus Malvoisie, a rare amber-hued Pinot Gris passito recognized under the Valle d'Aosta DOC appellation since 1971.
Where to Stay and Getting Around
Visitors to Nus typically use the village as a quiet base for day trips along the SS26 state road connecting Aosta to Saint-Vincent and the Gran Paradiso foothills. The Nus railway station sits on the Torino–Aosta line; direct trains reach Aosta in under 15 minutes. Accommodation is limited to a handful of agriturismi and small hotels, making early reservations advisable during summer hiking season (June–September).
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Trains from Turin Porta Nuova reach Aosta in roughly 2 hours; Nus is one stop before the terminus.
- Altitude: The valley floor sits at approximately 530 m; surrounding trails reach above 2,000 m.
- Wine: Local producers sell Nus Malvoisie directly from the cantina — bottle quantities are small and sell out by autumn.
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