The complex extends over a large area as it is a portion of the ancient village of Rovarey. In total there are 7 buildings, two of which have been completely renovated. In the first block, that of the restaurant and bar, only the furnishings are missing.
The restaurant it can hold 70 comfortable seats and is fully equipped for the disabled with toilets, access to the restaurant, outdoor parking.
Possibility and provision to wire everything with internet, TV, music, intercoms, burglar alarm, fire prevention.
There is a smoking area in complies with the law.
In the cellar room there is the possibility of having water and there is a drain, the fireplaces are all working, the garage can accommodate 15 cars and from here you can access the restaurant without getting wet, in addition with 30 uncovered parking spaces, a walkway has also been set up on the roof to admire the landscape
In the second block, partially renovated, we find 3 studio apartments, 2 two-room apartments to be completed, each with independent heating.
Typical village at the bottom of the valley central, Fenis is located close to the Nus A/5 motorway exit, a few minutes from the Nus railway station, Turin - Aosta line, and is connected to the capital Aosta not only by the aforementioned motorway and the railway, but also by the state road 26.
On the state road, travel times to Aosta are around 15 minutes and the town is connected to Aosta and the lower valley by buses. At the stop on state road 26, long-distance buses also stop for Turin, Milan and Courmayeur. Services such as a bank, post office, supermarkets and Nus medical center as well as various sports facilities complete the picture of the area.
The history of the castle of Fénis (AO)
Unlike other castles, built for war and protection purposes, the castle of Fénis is not located on the top of a promontory, but on a slight hill with no natural defenses. Combining the characteristics of the fortification with those of the noble residence, the castle of Fénis was in fact the prestigious representative seat of the major exponents of the Challant family, who endowed it with the imposing defensive apparatus, as well as elegant pictorial decorations, symbols of power and prestige.
The architecture of the castle of Fénis is the result of construction campaigns that took place over the years: towers and crenellated walls were added towards the middle of the 14th century by Aimone di Challant to the pre-existing tower, already the habitual residence - a century earlier - of Viscount Gotofredo II .--6d0a29ded8b88808f207532b10354fdc!