Bagnes 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Bagnes: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Eglise Saint-Maurice de Bagnes

A 17th-century baroque church with a striking white facade and a richly decorated interior. The altarpiece and painted wooden ceiling are worth a close look.

🕐 Daily 0830–1730

Free entry

💡 Pop in during a weekday afternoon—it's nearly always empty. The crypt houses a small exhibition on local religious art.

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Afternoon
Sentier du Vieil Abreuvoir

A short, well-marked trail following the old irrigation channel (bisse) that once supplied water to the valley fields. It runs through larch forest with views of the surrounding peaks.

🕐 Open year-round, snow-free May–October

Free entry

💡 Best in late afternoon light. No steep sections—easy for families. Pair with a stop at the nearby playground in Bagnes centre.

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Evening
Where to eat

Chez Simon · ££

Le Mouton Noir · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Bagnes

Morning
Alpage de la Chaux

A working alpine dairy accessible via a walking trail. In summer you can watch cheesemaking in the traditional stone chalets and see the cows grazing on the slopes.

🕐 Mid-June to mid-September, daily 0900–1200 and 1400–1700

💡 Arrive by 10am to catch the morning milking and cheese production. Bring cash to buy a wedge of tomme or raclette straight from the cellar.

Midday
Mauvoisin Dam

One of the world's tallest gravity dams, built across the Dranse de Bagnes river. The walk across the top gives you vertigo-inducing views straight down into the valley and across the turquoise reserv

🕐 Always open; dam interior tours limited to summer season, book in advance.

💡 Drive up early morning or late afternoon when tour buses are gone. The path along the reservoir leads to the Cabane de Chanrion hut if you want a moderate day hike.

Evening
Dining tonight

La Table Verbier

Namasté

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Musée de Bagnes

Small local history museum inside a traditional Valaisan house. Displays cover alpine farming, wood carving, and the 1818 Giétro glacier flood that devastated t

💡 Entry is 6 CHF, free on the first Sunday of each month. The upper floor re-creates a 19th-century kitchen—look for the cast-iron stove and hand-carved furniture.

Final meal

La Marmotte

Chez Dany

Getting Around Bagnes

Local Taxi from Le Châble to Hotel From €25 10 min

If you've heavy ski gear, grab a taxi from Taxi Verbier (027 771 74 74). They know the hotel and often have room for luggage.

Private Transfer from Geneva Airport From €250 120 min

For a fixed rate, try AlpyTransfers or BLS Chauffeur. Book at least 48 hours ahead in winter, when demand spikes.

Local Bus 211 from Le Châble to Bagnes From €3 10 min

The bus stop is just across the road from the train station. Pay cash or use the SwissPass app; no ticket machines at the stop.

Geneva Airport to Le Châble via Martigny From €60 100 min

Buy a Swiss Travel Pass or half-fare card if you're doing multiple trips; it cuts costs by 50%. The direct IR90 to Martigny then change for Le Châble.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Bagnes?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Eglise Saint-Maurice de Bagnes and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Bagnes?

See our full best time to visit Bagnes guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Hôtel de Mauvoisin, Le Stop, Vanessa. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.