This place is in a nice spot of the mountain with a good view and very good to be if it is sunny . As for the food, I would recommend you to instead bring some panini and wine to the mountain and enjoy the view anywhere else without losing 18 euros for polenta with small sausages or bonny lamb, or a soup for 14, 7 euros for a local beer! in a self service bar, with not very friendly waitresses and served on paper dishes... I mean, if it was 8 euros it would be fine, at 18 euros is pure robbery! Take your own food to the mountain and maybe have a coffee or buy some cheese or ice cream...
Read moreFood is ok I mean we’ve had better polenta somewhere else, 7€ for 1L of apple juice I know it’s pure and no additives but the prices here are way higher than the restaurants down the hill. Polenta with stew or polenta with arrosto cost 17-18€ and 19€ for the cold cuts they don’t even provide service here, it’s all self service. The views are great but the smell, I know it’s an “Agriturismo” but while you’re enjoying your kinda expensive picnic you’re also forced to smell the smell of the...
Read moreMust go (hiking or snow-shoes) when in champoluc or Antagnod. Enjoy a great and easy/medium difficult hike. Get to this modern agriturismo, combining a self service restaurant, a farm house and a labo to produce all kind of cheeses from vallee d’Aoste, ice creams and yoghurt. Choices for your meal are limited, but high quality, fresh and well served. Add a polenta to the cheese and sausages platter, and enjoy the lunch on the...
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