Natural monuments around Brusson, located in the Val d'Ayas, offer diverse natural features. The region is characterized by high peaks, verdant pastures, and dense forests. These sites provide landscapes for outdoor activities and views of the surrounding Alps. Brusson’s natural environment is a destination for exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Impressive view in good weather
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A beautiful lake with a drinking fountain nearby.
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The Pinter Lakes are located just below the hill of the same name, nestled in a grassy basin surrounded by rocky peaks. They are small mirrors of clear water that reflect the sky and the mountains, creating an almost magical atmosphere, especially on clear days. The path to reach them alternates between meadows and stony ground, with some slightly more technical but always rewarding passages. Once you arrive, the landscape repays all the effort: here the silence is profound, interrupted only by the wind and the distant call of a marmot. A perfect place for a long break, to soak your feet or simply to be enchanted.
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itinerary designed by Arch. Maffei, where there are bas-reliefs that evoke the legend of the place
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Legend has it that a young warrior fell in love with a beautiful girl. The wedding was organized and the rock not far from the lake was set up and decorated as an altar. The bride waited for her groom all day and night, but in vain. The next morning a man came to inform her that her groom had been found killed in a forest. The young woman buried him at the bottom of the lake and remained there for her entire life in the company of a bear, to guard her love. The young woman, having become old, was considered over the years a sorceress to whom the locals asked advice, remedies, spells and medicines. Upon her death, she was also buried at the bottom of the lake and according to Celtic traditions, the two spirits in love merged together.
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finding peace like this place elsewhere, if you go there during the week, is very difficult
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The Lago di Villa Nature Reserve was established in 1982 and extends over 25 hectares, at an altitude of between 810 and 980 meters, between the municipalities of Challand-Saint-Victor and Montjovet. An oasis of peace and tranquility where you can listen to the sounds of nature and observe the surrounding mountains. It is interesting to visit in every season, to admire the colors of the changing leaves, as well as the plant and animal species that populate it. Here are some technical data on the natural area: Environment: low mountain peaty lake basin, characterized by a clear contrast between the marshy environment of the lake and the surrounding arid environment. Fauna: the nature reserve represents the main regional reproductive station for the common toad. Among the reptiles there are the maraou lizard and the whip snake, while the fish fauna consists of cyprinids and eels. Flora: the lake waters are home to two very rare floating plants in the Aosta Valley, the white water lily (if you want to enjoy its bloom, the recommended months are June and July) and the amphibian polygon. The reed bed is mainly made up of common reed; the arboreal vegetation is made up of hygrophilous thickets near the banks and thickets of Scots pine and downy oak on the surrounding sunny slopes.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Lago di Lod, known for its easy accessibility and family-friendly environment. Another highly rated spot is the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion, which offers extensive panoramic views of the Ayas valley. The Arlaz Waterfall is also a beloved natural feature nestled in a splendid valley.
Yes, Lago di Lod is particularly suitable for families, offering an easily accessible pond with public services and picnic tables. Another great option is Lake Ville, which features a walkway for wheelchairs and trails suitable for everyone, making it very inclusive.
The natural monuments around Brusson offer breathtaking alpine vistas. From the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion, you can enjoy sweeping panoramic views over the entire Ayas valley. Punta Falinère also provides expansive views, including neighboring peaks and distant 4,000-meter Swiss peaks like the Matterhorn.
Yes, Lake Ville is notably wheelchair accessible, featuring parking right next to the lake and a dedicated walkway that takes you directly above the water, allowing everyone to enjoy its beauty.
The region around Brusson is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging Arp Refuge and Palasinaz Lakes Loop, or the moderate Col Ranzola Trail. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the Tour of Testa di Comagna. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Brusson, MTB Trails around Brusson, and Mountain Hikes around Brusson guide pages.
The Palsinaz Lakes (or Palasinaz Lakes) are a collection of five glacial lakes nestled in the upper Palasinaz valley, offering spectacular views. You can reach them via an easy yet extensive walk from Estoul, following a marked forest road. They are known for their pristine waters and serene alpine scenery, ideal for hiking and photography.
While popular, the Pinter Lakes offer a magical atmosphere, especially on clear days, with small mirrors of clear water reflecting the sky and mountains. They are located just below the Colle Pinter, nestled in a grassy basin surrounded by rocky peaks, providing a profound sense of silence and natural beauty.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activity. For hiking and enjoying the lakes and mountain peaks, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and the alpine flora is vibrant. For panoramic views from higher elevations like Monte Zerbion, choosing a clear day is essential to fully appreciate the vistas.
Brusson is rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter serene lakes like Lago di Lod and Brusson Lake, impressive waterfalls such as the Arlaz Waterfall and Mascognaz Waterfall, and majestic mountain peaks offering panoramic views, including Mount Zerbion and Punta Falinère. The region is characterized by high peaks, verdant pastures, and dense forests.
The duration varies depending on the monument and your activity. For easily accessible spots like Lago di Lod or Brusson Lake, you might spend a few hours relaxing or enjoying a short walk. Hikes to places like the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion can take around 3 hours for the ascent, making it a half-day or full-day excursion depending on your pace and breaks.
Many natural trails and open spaces around Brusson's natural monuments are generally dog-friendly, especially if your dog is accustomed to hiking. For instance, the walks around the Palsinaz Lakes or the trails leading to the Mascognaz Waterfall are popular choices for those with canine companions. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The natural monuments around Brusson are unique due to their pristine alpine setting within the Val d'Ayas. They offer a blend of serene glacial lakes, powerful waterfalls, and high-altitude peaks providing unparalleled views of the surrounding Alps, including distant 4,000-meter summits. The accessibility of some sites, combined with the challenging nature of others, provides diverse experiences for all types of visitors.


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