2026 Bard Travel Guide: must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transport & travel experiences (updated in April)
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Visit the Fortresses of Aosta Valley
The fortresses were built by different people over the centuries, like the Romans, the Savoy, and even Napoleon. Some of them are on top of mountains, like Fort Bard, which is an amazing sight. Other fortresses are in the valleys, like the ones in Saint-Vincent and Châtillon. They have beautiful gardens and spas, and you can relax and enjoy the view of the Alps. The Aosta Valley is full of history and nature, and I think it's a great place to visit.
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Explore the Bard Fortress
The Bard Fortress is situated in Bard, in Aosta Valley, only one hour by car from Turin.
It was built on a rocky hill and has a long and interesting history, dating back to Roman times. It was used as a military stronghold, a prison, and a museum. It also played a role in the Napoleonic wars, when it resisted a French siege for two weeks.
It's now a cultural and tourist attraction, where you can see exhibitions, events, and workshops. It is possible to walk up to the fortress or you can take one out of 4 elevators and enjoy the beautiful view over the valley and the river.
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Experience Bard's Rich Culture
Bard is a quaint little place in the countryside, where you can enjoy the fresh air and the scenic views. It is situated in Aosta Valley, 1 hour from Turin and it is reachable by car or by train. Here you can find many little traditional accommodation.
The villagers are friendly and hospitable, and they love to share their stories and songs with visitors. You can learn a lot about their culture and history from their bardic traditions. They have a festival every year, where they celebrate their harvest and their heroes.
It's a lot of fun, and you can join in the dancing and the singing.
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