The descent from the alpine pastures and the parade of the Queens
La Désarpa — in Aosta Valley Patois, Dézarpa — is one of the most cherished traditions of the Alps: it marks the return of the herds from the high-altitude pastures to the valley floor at the end of summer. In Valtournenche, at the foot of the Matterhorn, this moment transforms into a grand village festival that draws residents, hikers, and tourists.
The absolute stars are the red-and-white spotted Aosta Valley cows, which parade adorned with flowers, colorful ribbons, and cowbells. The breeders proudly present their animals: among them stand out the Queen of Horns (distinguished by red) and the Queen of Milk (in white), coveted titles that reward the strongest and most productive animals. Alpine guides, ski instructors, soldiers, associations, and residents in traditional costume also participate in the procession.
The route starts from the center of Valtournenche and reaches the hamlet of Maën, where the festival continues with the traditional Aosta Valley lunch, the spectacular Bataille des Chèvres (a non-violent goat fight, related to the famous Batailles de Reines), and an afternoon dance. A perfect opportunity to discover the rural identity of the Aosta Valley and its typical products.
The 2026 edition of La Désarpa takes place on Saturday, September 26 in Valtournenche. The herd procession, led by breeders in costume with adorned Aosta Valley cows, crosses the village to the hamlet of Maën, where the festival continues with the traditional lunch and folkloric events.
Alpine guides, ski instructors, soldiers, associations, and residents in traditional costume participate, with entertainment also dedicated to children.
Valtournenche can be reached from the A5 motorway (Châtillon-Saint-Vincent exit) and then the SR46. During the event, the SR46 is closed to traffic in the Buisson-Les Perrères section from 9:30 AM.
The traditional lunch in Maën costs approximately 20 euros per person; booking is recommended.
La Désarpa is held at the end of September, usually on a Saturday, with the procession starting in the late morning.
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