Dotted with picturesque villages, Val de Bagnes extends over more than 25 kilometres, from Le Châble to the impressive Mauvoisin dam. A scenic kaleidoscope – from mountain pastures to eternal ice – the region is home to one of Switzerland’s largest nature reserves.
LE CHÂBLE
Located at the crossroads of a cosmopolitan resort and a picturesque valley, the administrative centre of the commune of Bagnes is well worth a visit. For a taste of culture, there are museums and a gothic church, classified as a national monument. For rapid access to the peaks, you can take the cable car.
BRUSON
Just opposite Verbier and nestling in an unspoilt natural environment, the tiny village of Bruson is full of charm and character. This peaceful family-friendly ski resort offers a variety of broad slopes. And in summer, Bruson provides a serene atmosphere and pleasant well signposted paths winding through the forests.
CHAMPSEC, LOURTIER, SARREYER
Champsec, Lourtier, Sarreyer, three villages brimming with culture and tradition! An opportunity to delve into the history of Val de Bagnes in the museums and traditional villages. The picturesque village of Champsec is particularly popular with cross-country skiers.
FIONNAY, BONATCHIESSE, MAUVOISIN
The last village accessible by road in winter, Fionnay is the starting point for numerous tours in summer. An opportunity to delve into the history of Val de Bagnes in the museums and traditional villages.