Valnontey, valley
Valnontey is a small village in the Cogne valley featuring traditional stone houses and narrow mountain paths. The landscape consists of dense forests, flowing streams, and rocky slopes dotted with simple, weathered structures.
Valnontey was founded centuries ago by farmers and hunters who subsisted on local agriculture in the mountains. Over time, mountain farming practices shaped its development and made it a core rural settlement in the region.
Valnontey's name and character reflect its roots as a mountain farming settlement where connection to the land remains visible in daily life. Visitors can observe locals gathering herbs and practicing traditional crafts, which shows how deeply the community remains tied to its mountain heritage.
Visitors reach the village best by car from Cogne via a winding mountain road or by local bus service. Simple parking is available at the village entrance, and the best time to visit is late spring and early autumn when the weather is mild.
An old local legend tells of a hidden treasure buried somewhere in the mountains, which hikers still explore with curiosity today. This story adds a touch of mystery and intrigue to the otherwise quiet valley.
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