The Chapel of Gillarey offers one of the most spectacular views of the Aosta Valley. Built in 1866 on a rocky spur overlooking the Buisson valley floor, it seems suspended between the sky and the mountain. It was blessed the following year by Canon Luigi Gorret, whose family had owned the pasture since the 16th century.
All around the chapel, stone slabs placed at regular intervals have prompted some suggestive, if risky, hypotheses concerning the reuse of prehistoric menhirs to create a sort of terrestrial sundial. A place where spirituality is intertwined with mystery, ideal for a contemplative pause or an inspired hike.