Chamois | 6 June 2026
Summer Festival
Entertainment and shows - ChamoisCelebrate the arrival of the sunny season surrounded by nature, authentic flavors, and live music.
Chamois | 6 June 2026
Celebrate the arrival of the sunny season surrounded by nature, authentic flavors, and live music.
Chamois | 27 June 2026
Rediscover the noble family that, more than any other, shaped the Middle Ages in the Aosta Valley.
Chamois | 4 - 5 July 2026
Festival that brings together artists with and without disabilities in Chamois to stage musical and theatrical shows.
Chamois | 12 July 2026
Chamois | 25 July 2026
A traditional travelling festival in the heart of the village. An evening spent sharing long tables along the streets, filled with traditional music and folk games.
Chamois | 26 July 2026
A day dedicated to authentic flavours and local specialities, featuring numerous Slow Food Presidia and producers from the Mercati della Terra.
Chamois | 4 - 10 August 2026
Chamois, the “pearl of the Alps”, welcomes, for a few days, an exhibition of works made by ceramic enthusiasts, all students of the lathe courses of the teacher Maria Teresa Frizzarin of Turin.
Chamois | 6 August 2026
In Frutaz square the children can experience an exciting day, getting to know the small animals of the farm up close, together with Alberto Rossetto.
Chamois | 7 - 9 August 2026
The event combines music with knowledge of the area and meetings on the themes of the mountain, its environment, employment opportunities and sustainable development strategies.
Chamois | 14 August 2026
Chamois | 16 August 2026
Join us on 16th August from 9:00 pm for a special evening filled with light, music and conviviality.
Chamois | 18 August 2026
Chamois | 21 - 23 August 2026
Indikalps was created as a bridge between East and West: yoga, cultural encounters, screenings, gastronomic explorations and a photographic exhibition.
Valtournenche | 3 August 2026
Breuil-Cervinia | 25 July - 1 August 2026
If its geographical location at an altitude of over 2000 m means it merits the title of the highest Festival in the world, then the nature of its programme and its aims, means it deserves recognition, together with the Festival di Trento, as the most important event in Italy dedicated to mountain cinema. Ever since the first edition in 1998, mountains have always played the leading part, although the mountains have also become a “pretext” for addressing other related issues: the environment, climate, adventure, sport, culture and history. Prizes are awarded in various categories and include the one for the best film on mountaineering, offered by the CAI, Club Alpino Italiano.