Attractions and places to see around Veysonnaz include a range of natural features and cultural sites in the Valais canton of Switzerland. Situated above Sion, the village offers views over the Rhone Valley and towards the Bernese Alps. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, historic irrigation channels, and traditional village centers.
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Located in the heart of Sion's historic center, the Cathedral of Our Lady is an imposing example of Gothic architecture that stands out with its Romanesque bell tower, the tallest in Valais. The current structure, built between the 15th and 16th centuries on the foundations of previous buildings, impresses with the balance between the solidity of the stone and the verticality of its volumes. Inside, the bright naves house sacred artworks of great value, including a finely decorated choir and frescoes that tell of centuries of devotion. This place of worship is not only the spiritual center of the diocese but also a cultural landmark that integrates perfectly into the urban fabric of alleys and historic squares, offering visitors an oasis of peace and solemnity under the watchful eye of the castles of Valère and Tourbillon.
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There are several bisses in Valais, irrigation canals that carry water from the mountains to cultivated land. The Torrent Neuf bisse is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular of them. The route and photos are available at: https://treksrandos.fr/alpes/valais/alpes-bernoises/bisse-du-torrent-neuf/
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definitely worth doing, less difficult than misse du Roh. you have to do them there and back or make a round walk. with bad weather thunderstorms and heavy rain this walk can be closed.
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A very beautiful hike, with all three suspension bridges accessible up to the chapel. After that, the path is closed.
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Attention!⛔️ The Rte du Sanetsch is closed to cars and pedestrians, you can't get through!!!
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Magnificent white chapel above the Nendaz valley. It is the oldest chapel in Nendaz. The panorama is breathtaking, extending to the Bernese Alps.
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Very beautiful. I love the thrill of the suspension bridges and the great feeling. Beautiful view. Definitely worth a visit 😉.
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200 m after the café there is a steel door that is closed until the end of April because the path is impassable when there is snow and ice. It is best to ask beforehand whether it is open.
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Veysonnaz offers stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. You can visit Dent de Nendaz for excellent views of the Mont Blanc range, or ascend Mont Rouge Summit for all-round views of the surrounding peaks and the Rhone Valley. The region also features the picturesque Lake Renon, the high-altitude plateau of Lauchernalp, and the unique Veysonnaz Glacier Walk.
Yes, Veysonnaz has a rich cultural heritage. You can explore the Heritage Museum of Veysonnaz for insights into Valais history, or visit the historic Church of Veysonnaz, built in 1905 on the site of a 15th-century chapel. The village center itself, with its traditional Swiss chalets, offers a glimpse into local life.
Veysonnaz is very family-friendly. Children can enjoy the Swiss Snow Kids Village & Mini Kids Club, or families can spend time at the Veysonnaz Swimming Pool. A fun and cultural activity is the Treasure Hunt along the Bisse de Vex. The Veyson'Action summer club also provides entertainment for all ages.
The area around Veysonnaz is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Rhone and Vineyard Trail Loop' or 'Sion Castles and Surroundings Loop', which you can explore further in the Cycling around Veysonnaz guide. For mountain biking, trails like 'Boucle de Vernamiège depuis Sion' are available, detailed in the MTB Trails around Veysonnaz guide.
Absolutely, Veysonnaz is a hiker's paradise. You can hike along the historic bisses, such as the Bisse de Savièse Torrent-Neuf, which offers spectacular views and unique wooden sculptures. For mountain hikes, consider routes like 'Chalet du Prabé loop from Sion' or 'La Maya loop from Mase', which are part of the Mountain Hikes around Veysonnaz guide.
Yes, the region around Veysonnaz offers diverse mountain and e-bike tracks. You can even use ski lifts for uphill sections to make your ride easier. The MTB Trails around Veysonnaz guide provides details on routes like 'Lake Arbey – View of the Dents de Veisivi loop from Les Agettes' and 'Derborence Forest Pond – Derborence Lake Refuge loop from Châteauneuf-Conthey'.
Veysonnaz is a year-round destination. For hiking, mountain biking, and exploring natural features like the bisses and Lake Renon, the summer months (June to September) are ideal. During winter, Veysonnaz transforms into a ski resort, offering excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Dent de Nendaz and Mont Rouge Summit. The unique experience of walking along the Bisse de Savièse Torrent-Neuf, with its suspension bridges and cultural artifacts, is also highly appreciated for its beauty and thrill.
Veysonnaz maintains lively traditions. You might encounter the annual ascent of cows to mountain pastures in June, or witness the unique Eringer (Hérens) cow fights. Throughout the summer, the village also hosts various festivals and cultural events featuring music, traditional Swiss cuisine, and craft markets.
For an authentic Swiss culinary experience, you can visit the local mountain restaurants and cozy alpine huts in Veysonnaz. They typically offer traditional Valais dishes such as raclette, fondue, and rosti, allowing you to savor the regional flavors.
Beyond the village church, you can visit the Saint-Barthélémy Chapel, located at nearly 2200m altitude near Lake Cleuson, offering magnificent views. Further afield in Sion, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Sion is an imposing Gothic structure with a Romanesque tower, rich in history and art.
The region is crisscrossed by numerous ancient irrigation channels, known as bisses. These offer marked footpaths, providing a unique way to explore the natural surroundings. The Grand Bisse de Vex is a notable example, and the Bisse de Savièse Torrent-Neuf offers a particularly spectacular trail section.
In winter, Veysonnaz is a prime destination for winter sports. It is a gateway to the Four Valleys (4 Vallées) Ski Area, the largest ski domain in Switzerland, offering over 400 km of prepared slopes for all skill levels. The legendary Piste de l'Ours, famous for hosting World Cup ski races, is also located here.


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