Val de Bagnes
Val de Bagnes, also called the Vallée de Bagnes is a valley located in the Entremont District in the Canton of Valais of Switzerland.
Geography
Val de Bagnes is traversed by the Drance de Bagnes. In the upper part of the valley is the Lac de Mauvoisin and towards the southern end of the valley the Glacier de Fenêtre and the Chanrion Hut. From Val de Bagnes, the Aosta Valley can be reached via the Fenêtre de Durand in the Grand Combin. At Sembrancher, the Val de Bagnes flows into the Val d’Entremont.The main mountain peaks in Val de Bagnes are:
- Grand Combin
- La Ruinette
- Mont Blanc de Cheilon
- Petit Combin
- Mont Gelé
- Pointe d'Otemma
- Rosablanche
- Mont Avril
Municipalities
- Le Châble, the municipal seat.
- Villette
- Le Cotterg
- Fontanelle
- Médières
- Vollèges
- Vens
- Le Levron
- Bruson
- Versegères
- Prarreyer
- Champsec
- Lourtier
- Sarreyer
- Fionnay
Tourism
Transport
- Val de Bagnes is accessible by rail through the Martigny–Orsières Railway. The Martigny–Sembrancher line, which continues to Orsières in the Val d’Entremont, was completed in 1910. The Sembrancher – Le Châble branch line into the Val de Bagnes was completed in 1952.
- At Martigny, the A21/H21 branches off from the A9 in the direction of the Great St Bernard Tunnel and branches off at Sembrancher into the Val de Bagnes and Val d’Entremont.