How to Get to and Travel Around the Aosta Valley: Complete 2025 Guide
Planning a trip to the Aosta Valley is easier than you might think. Nestled in the Alps, this stunning region is easily accessible by car, train, or private transfer. Discover the best ways to arrive and move around during your stay—guided by our local expertise.
Where is the Aosta Valley located?
The Aosta Valley is located in northwestern Italy, bordering France and Switzerland. It is the smallest region in Italy, yet one of the richest in terms of landscapes, Alpine culture, and authentic travel experiences.
How to get to the Aosta Valley
By car
- From Milan: approx. 2h via A4 + A5 motorways
- From Turin: approx. 1h30 via A5 motorway
- From France: via Mont Blanc Tunnel or Petit St. Bernard Pass (summer only)
- From Switzerland: via Great St. Bernard Tunnel or Pass (summer only)
By train
- Direct connections from Turin and Milan to Aosta (with one change)
- Change required at Chivasso or Ivrea for regional trains
- Main stations: Pont-Saint-Martin, Verrès, Châtillon, Aosta
By plane
Nearby airports:
- Turin Caselle (1h30)
- Milan Malpensa (2h)
- Geneva (2h)
How to travel around the Aosta Valley
Our Private Transfer Service: Comfort, Reliability, and Local Expertise
At Travel to Aosta Valley, we began as a private chauffeur (NCC) company under the name Ski Taxi by Giannini Paolo. Based in Cervinia, we’ve been serving travelers for years—offering premium transportation solutions across the entire region.
Our services include:
- Private transfers to and from all major airports and train stations (Milan, Turin, Geneva, Aosta)
- Dedicated transfers for hotels, families, and small groups
- Transport to remote destinations not served by public transport
- Private day tours with local drivers, in premium vehicles or minivans
👉 Choosing a local NCC provider like us means safety, punctuality, and flexibility.
By rental car or your own vehicle
Renting a car in the Aosta Valley gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace and easily reach all the main valleys. However, be mindful of hidden costs: highways here are among the most expensive in Europe, parking in historic centers is limited, and fuel, fines or unexpected issues can quickly increase your budget.
By public transport
- Regional bus service connecting main towns
- Regional train from Aosta to Turin
→ A low-cost option, but with limited coverage and fixed timetables.
Conclusion
No matter your preferred way to travel, the Aosta Valley is easy to reach and explore. And if you’re looking for comfort, flexibility, and local insight, we are here to guide you through the heart of the Alps.
👉 Need a transfer or want to book a custom tour? Contact us—we’ll pick you up!