Best attractions and places to see around Nus, a region nestled in the Aosta Valley, offer a diverse range of experiences. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, featuring impressive man-made structures and serene natural lakes. Visitors can explore charming villages and enjoy outdoor activities amidst scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 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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You can also stay for just a few hours: the hour costs 50 cents (as of 2025).
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beautiful lake at the arrival of the first chairlift of Chamois
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The legend of Lago Blu says that long ago, where the Blue Lake is today, there was a small house where a family of shepherds lived. One night, a poor traveler came to visit and knocked on their door, seeking food and shelter. The young shepherdess turned him away, but her son could not bear the thought of this selfish act. He tried to give the traveler his own bowl of milk, but his parents did not allow it and gave the man a bowl of dirty water instead. The parents even punished their son for going against their will and sent him out into the forest that very night to collect wood. He managed to collect a lot of wood without being attacked by wild animals, and when he returned home, he was horrified to find that his house was no longer there. A lake had swallowed him and with him his entire family. As the boy grew up and started his own family and village, they were known to be friendly, hospitable people who always welcomed strangers. Source: https://dooid.it/en/the-matterhorns-magnificent-blue-lake-in-aosta-valley/
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The Blue Lake (il Lago Blu), also known as Lake Layet, is located in the Breuil-Cervinia region of the Aosta Valley and lies south of the Matterhorn. It sits at almost 2,000 meters above sea level, surrounded by larches. It is not a large lake, but what makes it so special is its bright color. Supposedly, the deep blue is the merit of both the algae and mineral content, and the clarity comes from the fact that it is constantly fed by freshwater springs. Source: https://dooid.it/en/the-matterhorns-magnificent-blue-lake-in-aosta-valley/
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One of the most unique settlements is Chamois Village. It's known for being entirely car-free, accessible only by cable car or on foot, offering a tranquil experience at the foot of the Matterhorn.
Yes, the Place Moulin Dam is a notable man-made monument. Built between 1955 and 1965, it was once among the largest dams globally. Another significant site is the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion, offering a panoramic view over the Ayas valley.
You can visit Lago di Lod, a beautiful and easily accessible pond with public services and picnic areas. The reservoir formed by the Place Moulin Dam also offers stunning lake views. For panoramic vistas, the summit of Monte Zerbion provides an exceptional view of the surrounding valleys.
The mountainous terrain around Nus is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore options like Mountain Hikes around Nus, Road Cycling Routes around Nus, and Gravel biking around Nus.
Absolutely! Chamois Village is family-friendly, being car-free and accessible by cable car. Lago di Lod is also very accessible and offers picnic areas. The walk to Place Moulin Dam is considered easy and suitable for the whole family, as is the mule track leading to Prarayer Hut.
For hiking and enjoying panoramic views, it's best to visit when the weather is clear and there's no snow, especially for higher altitude excursions like to Monte Zerbion. Summer and early autumn generally offer the most favorable conditions for exploring the trails and natural attractions.
Yes, the path to Prarayer Hut is a mule track accessible to anyone, including mothers with prams. Lago di Lod is also described as a 'super-tame pond easily accessible by anyone'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the tranquility of car-free villages like Chamois, and the ease of access to beautiful natural spots like Lago di Lod. The opportunity for relaxing walks amidst scenic landscapes, often with views of majestic mountains and lakes, is also highly valued.
Yes, the Prarayer Hut offers accommodation, a pub, and a restaurant, making it a convenient stop for hikers. Lago di Lod also has public services and picnic areas, suitable for a meal outdoors.
For those seeking more challenging adventures, the region offers difficult mountaineering routes. Examples include the 'Rifugio Nacamuli to Col Collon loop from Bionaz' and 'Becca di Viou – Col de Viou loop from Blavy'. You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Nus guide.
Experiencing a sunrise at high altitude from the Virgin Mary statue on Monte Zerbion is a wonderful and unique experience. The car-free nature of Chamois Village also offers a distinct and peaceful atmosphere not commonly found elsewhere.


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