Best canyons around Brusson are found within the wider Aosta Valley region, known for its numerous gorges and river-carved valleys. Brusson, a village in the Val d'Ayas, serves as a base for exploring these natural formations. The area offers opportunities to navigate natural obstacles like waterfalls, rock chutes, and deep pools. These features include washed-out rock channels, whirlpools, and crystal-clear pools.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Bridge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Stunning views of the Gressoney Valley
0
0
Take a look at Châtillon and the incredible crevasse below you, as you arrive inside the Aosta Valley town.
0
0
The Crenna Dou Leui is a characteristic rocky breccia located at 2,340 meters above sea level. It is part of the Alta Via 1 of the Aosta Valley and the Tor des Géants route. In addition to the peculiar rock formations, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the valley below. The terrain is rocky but not particularly technical; however, it is quite steep.
3
0
Shortly after Fontainemore you can see the bridge on the right which can be reached in half a minute on foot. It dominates the river to a height of several tens of meters. Worth a stop!
0
0
View of the deep gorge of the Lys land, crossed here by a stone bridge
0
0
It can be reached in about 20/30 minutes on foot from the car park near the Roman bridge. Follow the paved road keeping to the right, skirting an area with a car wash, body shop...at the bottom, an indicative signpost on the right for the bridge which you will find just under the motorway! Particular 😊
0
0
The Palasinaz valley is surrounded by beautiful peaks that reach 3000 meters and is dotted with alpine lakes. On a grassy clearing above a rocky knoll is the Arp refuge which dominates the whole valley.
0
0
In the palasinaz valley we can find alpine lakes, mountain pastures, 3000 easily reachable such as the compass horn and calf horn as well as climbing walls and numerous excursions
1
1
Brusson, located in the Val d'Ayas, serves as an excellent base for exploring the numerous gorges and river-carved valleys of the wider Aosta Valley region. You'll find natural obstacles like waterfalls, rock chutes, and deep pools, along with washed-out rock channels and crystal-clear pools.
Among the popular spots, you can visit Guillemore Gorge, which offers a view of the deep Lys land gorge crossed by a stone bridge. Another must-see is Curtod Valley, a beautiful valley nestled in the mountains at the foot of glaciers.
While Brusson itself doesn't have specific named canyoning destinations, the wider Aosta Valley region, easily accessible from Brusson, is renowned for its canyoning opportunities. Notable spots include the Chalamy Stream in Champdepraz, the Fer Stream in Donnas, and the Pacoulla and Bouro torrents in Fontainemore, offering various levels of difficulty.
Guillemore Gorge is appreciated for its stunning views of the deep Lys land gorge, crossed by a stone bridge that dominates the river from a height of several tens of meters. It's considered worth a stop for its breathtaking scenery shortly after Fontainemore.
Visitors to Curtod Valley can expect a beautiful valley nestled in the mountains at the foot of the glaciers. It also features an intake point for the rue Curtod pipeline, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and infrastructure.
Yes, View of Châtillon offers an incredible perspective of Châtillon and the massive crevasse below, providing a breathtaking drop and panoramic views as you arrive in the Aosta Valley town.
Yes, the Aosta Valley region offers family-friendly canyoning routes. For example, the Chalamy Stream in Champdepraz is highlighted as ideal for families and beginners, with options for jumps, slides, and rope descents. Guided tours are available, providing necessary equipment and ensuring safety.
Beyond canyon exploration, Brusson is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find extensive hiking trails, including routes to the Palasinaz Lakes or Col de Joux. There are also numerous MTB trails and gravel biking routes for different skill levels.
Absolutely. The area around Brusson offers many hiking opportunities. For instance, you can explore trails leading to the Palasinaz Lakes, or more challenging routes like the Arp Refuge and Palasinaz Lakes Loop. Find more options on the Hiking around Brusson guide.
The best time for canyoning and exploring the gorges in the Aosta Valley, including those accessible from Brusson, is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when water levels are suitable and weather conditions are favorable for outdoor activities.
Brusson is surrounded by beautiful Alpine landscapes. You can visit the emerald-colored Brusson Lake for relaxation and picnics, or hike to the spectacular Palasinaz Lakes for stunning mountain views. The region also boasts high peaks, green pastures, and dense forests.
Yes, the Guillemore Gorge features a stone bridge crossing the deep Lys land gorge. Another interesting spot is Ponte delle Capre, a particular bridge located just under the motorway, reachable by a short walk.


Already discovered everything in this region? See additional gorges around Brusson for your next adventure: