Attractions and places to see around Pollein include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated at 551 meters above sea level on the right bank of the Dora river, Pollein offers a tranquil atmosphere just a few kilometers from Aosta. Its territory gradually ascends into coniferous woods, reaching considerable heights up to Mont Emilius. The area is characterized by a strong agricultural vocation and stunning natural landscapes.
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The first waterfall is accessible to everyone and the circular route to see them all is an easy excursion (less than 2 km on foot and 100 m of elevation gain) that offers unforgettable glimpses. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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After crossing a bridge, you come to a grassy plateau (at an altitude of 1745 meters, also the highest point of this hike), from which you can admire the third and most beautiful cascade of the waterfall, which is particularly impressive due to the spectacular flow of the water and the impressive rock layers that formed the waterfall. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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After a short, steep stretch of path, you reach the second, a huge cascade: here the lush water masses of the Urtier plunge into a stilling basin that was dug out over the centuries. Source: https://www.lovevda.it/de/datenbank/7/seen-wasserfalle/cogne/die-wasserfalle-von-lillaz/1233
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Charming little Italian holiday resort with everything you need.
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Beautiful waterfalls in Lillaz
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It's worth going to see it, then it's better to return via the short detour path because the descent towards Chamolé is not very enjoyable.
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Small lake which is worth the short detour before taking the descent to Pila.
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This mountain lake at an altitude of 2300 meters was once a glacier. As you approach the lake you have a wonderful view of Mont Blanc, the valley of the Great Saint Bernard and the Gran Combin.
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Pollein offers a variety of natural features, from the stunning Lillaz Waterfalls with their impressive cascades, to the serene Lake Chamolé, a mountain lake at 2300 meters offering views of Mont Blanc. The Grand-Place green area provides large meadows and a jogging track, while the nearby Botanical and Rock Gardens showcase local flora and geological formations. The Dora River also flows through the area, with a scenic cycling trail alongside it.
Yes, several easy options are available. The circular route to see the Lillaz Waterfalls is an easy excursion, less than 2 km with 100 m of elevation gain, suitable for most. The Botanical and Rock Gardens near Grand-Place are also accessible by stroller. For more options, you can explore easy MTB trails like the 'Mountain Stream – Les Iles Nature Reserve loop' or 'Teppe Wetland Wooden Walkway loop' which are part of the MTB Trails around Pollein guide.
Pollein itself has a rich history, featuring the Parish Church of San Giorgio with its Romanesque-Gothic bell tower. The region also hosts the unique 'Bataille des Reines' cow competition every two years at the Grand-Place. Just a few kilometers away, Aosta, the regional capital, boasts a wealth of Roman heritage including the Arch of Augustus, Porta Pretoria, and the Roman Bridge. The Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Orso and the Museum of the Cathedral Treasury are also notable cultural sites in Aosta.
Absolutely. The Lillaz Waterfalls offer an easy and memorable excursion for families. The Grand-Place green area is equipped with large meadows, a sports field, and a jogging track, perfect for outdoor play. The La Reina Educational Farm provides an immersive experience for children to interact with animals and learn about rural life. Additionally, the Cogne village is a charming, family-friendly destination with shops and restaurants, nestled in the Gran Paradiso National Park.
Pollein is a great base for cycling. The Dora River features a cycling trail, providing a scenic route. For road cyclists, options range from the easy 'Dora Baltea Cycle Path' to more challenging ascents like 'Ascent to Lake Place Moulin from Aosta', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Pollein guide. Mountain bikers can find routes such as the 'Mountain Stream – Les Iles Nature Reserve loop' in the MTB Trails around Pollein guide.
The best time to visit Pollein for outdoor activities is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural attractions like the waterfalls and lakes. Summer offers lush landscapes and full accessibility to mountain trails, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Winter can be picturesque but limits access to some higher-altitude trails due to snow.
While Pollein itself doesn't host a major castle, the Aosta Valley is renowned for its numerous castles. Famous examples easily accessible from Pollein include the distinctive Castello di Fénis and Castello Reale in Cogne. These historical fortresses offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past and are popular attractions for visitors.
Yes, Pollein's territory gradually ascends into coniferous woods, reaching considerable heights up to Mont Emilius (3559 m), offering breathtaking mountain landscapes. The Lake Chamolé, at 2300 meters, provides wonderful views of Mont Blanc, the Great Saint Bernard valley, and Gran Combin. The Alpini Chapel at 2000 m also offers a splendid view of the high-altitude route.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, especially the impressive flow of the Lillaz Waterfalls and the memorable views from the circular route. The serene atmosphere and panoramic vistas at Lake Chamolé are also highly praised. Many enjoy the blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences, finding the area perfect for both relaxation and outdoor adventure.
When visiting the Lillaz Waterfalls, note that the first waterfall is easily accessible to everyone. The circular route to see all three cascades is an easy excursion, less than 2 km with 100 m of elevation gain. The third and most beautiful cascade is particularly impressive due to its spectacular flow and rock layers. The Second Waterfall of Lillaz involves steps and climbs, so it's not suitable for strollers. There are no opening hours, and entry is free. In autumn, it's suggested to visit after 12:00 for better sunlight on the falls.
Pollein is just a few kilometers from Aosta, and the Grand-Place green area is accessible from Aosta by car, on foot, or by bicycle via a cycling trail that follows the Dora river. While specific public transport details for Pollein's attractions are not extensively listed, Aosta, as the regional capital, serves as a central hub with public transport connections that can facilitate reaching the general area.
While specific dog regulations for every trail are not detailed, many natural areas in the Aosta Valley, including trails around Pollein, are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. The Grand-Place green area and the cycling trail along the Dora River offer open spaces for walks. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park rules for any restrictions before visiting with your dog.


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