Val Veny a natural paradise to explore
Val Veny is a natural paradise to explore in summer.

Where is Val Veny?
Val Veny is located in the Aosta Valley, in the municipality of Courmayeur, at the foot of the majestic Mont Blanc. It is an alpine valley that stretches for about 14 kilometers, starting from the Entrèves locality to the slopes of the Brenva glacier. The landscape is dominated by flowering meadows, coniferous forests, and clear streams flowing down from the mountains, creating spectacular views in every season.
Why visit Val Veny in summer?
In summer, Val Veny transforms into a natural paradise. The meadows are covered with alpine flowers of a thousand colors, streams flow between rocks and pastures, and the air is fresh and clean. It is an ideal destination for those who love walking immersed in nature, breathing in the scent of freshly cut grass, and listening to the sound of flowing water. The panorama is made unique by the view of Mont Blanc, which dominates the horizon with its glaciers and imposing walls.
What are the most beautiful hikes in Val Veny?
One of the most appreciated walks starts from La Visaille and follows the stream to Lake Combal. The trail is easy and allows you to admire wide meadows, streams, and the spectacle of the Brenva glacier. Lake Combal is famous for its emerald-colored waters and the reflections of the surrounding mountains. On clear days, the contrast between the green of the meadows and the blue of the sky is perfect for taking memorable photographs. Another very suggestive hike is the trail leading to Col de la Seigne, on the border with France, from which spectacular views of the surrounding valleys open up.
Where to photograph flowering meadows and clear waters in Val Veny?
The best viewpoints are found along the road and the trails leading to Lake Combal and Col de la Seigne. Here, the meadows are dotted with flowers such as gentians, alpine stars, and rhododendrons. The Dora di Veny stream, which flows through the valley, offers romantic glimpses and ideal spots to capture the clarity of the waters. The area of Lake Miage, at the foot of the glacier of the same name, offers a unique landscape with milky-colored waters due to the presence of rock flour.
How to reach Val Veny?
Val Veny is easily reachable from Courmayeur. By car, you follow the road to La Visaille, where there are parking lots and starting points for hikes. During the summer, a shuttle service from Courmayeur is also active, allowing you to reach the valley without using a car.
What activities to do in Val Veny besides trekking?
In addition to hiking, in Val Veny it is possible to have picnics in the meadows, stop at the huts to taste typical dishes of the Aosta Valley, or simply relax by the alpine lakes. The valley is also a transit point of the Tour du Mont-Blanc, one of the most famous hiking routes in the world, frequented by trekkers from every continent.
What to see in the surroundings of Val Veny?
Near the valley is Courmayeur, with its historic center rich in shops, cafes, and restaurants. From here, the Skyway Monte Bianco departs, the panoramic cable car that takes you to Punta Helbronner, over 3,400 meters high, with spectacular views of the glaciers and surrounding peaks. Another nearby destination is Val Ferret, another alpine valley of great beauty, famous for its meadows, walks, and views of Mont Blanc.
Why is Val Veny one of the most photographed places in the Aosta Valley?
Because it combines flowering meadows, crystal-clear waters, majestic glaciers, and snow-capped peaks in a single glance. Every point of the valley looks like a postcard and offers countless opportunities to take unique photos. The variety of landscapes, combined with the clear light of the high mountains, makes every visit an unforgettable experience for photography and nature lovers.