Hotel Mito is a 3-star, family-run hotel, located at the exit of the A5 highway in Chatillon, a short distance from the center of the Municipalities of Châtillon and Saint Vincent, in the heart of Valle d’ Aosta.
The facility is modern in its conception, and the choice of environmentally-friendly, recyclable construction materials, the adoption of techniques and materials for the reduction of noise, the installation of heat pumps for air conditioning and the production of domestic hot water, the installation of architecturally integrated photovoltaic panels and using exclusively latest-generation LED light sources all make it possible to achieve, on the whole, energy class “A”.
Its position centrally located in Valle d’Aosta makes it strategic for quickly reaching the renowned ski resorts of Breuil-Cervinia, Valtournenche, Torgnon and Chamois as well as the other adjacent valleys thus making it possible to ski every day in a different ski area.
Valle d’Aosta is not only synonymous with winter sports since, during the summer period, rafting, paragliding, climbing, mountain biking and taking numerous excursions to different lakes of the valley await the guests.
Valle d’Aosta is also a destination for many tourists who come to spend a cultural holiday.
Certainly interesting for the whole family are the fortifications and the numerous medieval castles such as the Ussel Castle, the Baron Gamba Castle, the Fènis Castle and the Issogne Castle, not to mention the Bard Fortress which houses the Museum of the Alps and temporary exhibitions.
In addition, one can admire the Roman monuments: The Via delle Gallie with the remains of the bridges of Saint-Vincent and Châtillon, the remains of the road in Montjovet and stretches of road in Donnas, the Aqueduct-Bridge of Pondel in Aymavilles, the Roman Theater, the forensic Cryptoporticus and the Arch of Augustus in Aosta.
And for lovers of social life, a pleasant evening can be spent at the Casino de la Vallée in Saint Vincent, one of the largest and most prestigious casinos in Europe.