Valtournenche | |
Official Name: | Comune di Valtournenche Commune de Valtournenche |
Native Name: | Vótornéntse |
Coordinates: | 45.8833°N 44°W |
Region: | Aosta Valley |
Province: | none |
Frazioni: | Arsines, Avuil, La Barmasse, Les Battendières, Le Bioley, La Brengaz, Le Breuil, Chaloz, Champcartanaz, Champlève, Les Châtelards, Cheneil, Cheperon, Les Clous, Crépin, Le Crêt, Crétaz, Le Crêt-des-Perrères, Le Crou-Dessous, Le Crou-Dessus, Duerche, L'Évette, Facebellaz, La Fontanaz, Le Glair, La Glarénaz, Le Gouffre-des-Busserailles, Le Lac-Bleu, Les Laviels, Losanche, Le Loz, Maen, La Maisonnasse, La Montat, Le Mont-Mené, Le Mont-Perron, Le Moulin, La Murenche, Pâquier (chef-lieu), Pecou, Les Perrères, Pessey, Les Ponteils, Promindoz, Les Saix, La Servaz, Singlin, Tourtourouse, Ussin, Valmartin, La Venal[1] |
Area Total Km2: | 115 |
Population Total: | 2178 |
Population As Of: | 31 December 2022 |
Population Demonym: | Valtournains |
Elevation M: | 1528 |
Postal Code: | 11028 |
Area Code: | 0166 |
Website: | http://www.comune.valtournenche.ao.it |
Valtournenche (pronounced as /fr/; local Valdôtain: Vótornéntse) is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy, above the sea level. It is named after and covers the upper side of the Valtournenche, a valley on the left side of the Dora Baltea, from Châtillon to the Matterhorn. Valtournenche municipality includes Breuil-Cervinia, whose ski resort is linked to Zermatt, Switzerland.[2]