Structure
The Hotel Elena in Saint-Vincent is located in the center of the Aosta valley, in a privileged location for those who enjoy excursions to discover the area rich in cultural resources and natural treasures
Distance to ski slopes
The property is about 15 km from the ski resorts of Col de Joux, 40 km from the ski resorts of Cervinia
Rooms
All rooms are equipped with private bathroom, hairdryer, telephone, fridge bar, color TV and wi-fi. internet point on the ground floor
Services
Reception 24h, lift, restaurant, tv room, bar, internet point, garden, garage, baby-sitting service, wellness center
Restaurant "Il Ritrovo"
The restaurant offers its guests an affectionate and not a classical and cozy atmosphere. The staff with the professionalism that will distinguish it will be at your disposal for any need
Two large rooms divided by a sliding door that, if necessary, fit into a modest meeting organization. The Chef Patron Vincenzo personally takes care of the kitchen thanks to the experience gained after more than 3 years of work on the field. The specialties that are proposed are mainly the game of our mountains, revisited in a modern way to enhance their flavors and make an evening or an unforgettable lunch. The classic Italian cuisine is never forgotten and, on request, you can also enjoy fish-based delicacies. They are also on the official AIC guide (Italian Celiac Association).
Animal Friends
Not allowed
Conditions
Check in : from 2 pm onwards
Check ou t : by 12 o'clock
Saint Vincent and the surrounding area
Saint-Vincent, located at 575 meters above sea level, is located in the heart of the Valle d'Aosta Autonomous Region; here spectacular mountains covered with lush forests, embrace the heavens with strong, now intensely delicate colors. A beautiful yet uncontaminated nature blends with the environment and the territory. In Saint-Vincent, the story is full of testimonies that show how man has settled and has lived this land continually since the melting of the ice: Neolithic graffiti and Celtic cliffs; a bridge and a Roman domus; the extraordinary architectural beauty of the Romanesque church of the village and of the equally beautiful Saint Maurice located in the hilly Moron village; a hamlet certainly of a medieval plant - now largely restored; Liberty and modern architecture tells the millennia of history of a country that was once crossed both from the Roman street of Gallie and from via Francigena.