| Grimisuat - A large residential village with a medieval tower and church (84 panoramas) |  |
| The medieval keep at Grimisuat belongs to a very common type of castle in the Valais: a simple tower, a modest construction of no great defensive value, which served as an administrative headquarters and residence for lordly officials and the country gentry. The well-preserved Grimisuat castle was probably built around 1200 and has undergone numerous transformations over the centuries. |
| Saint-Léonard - Walk through the old village and up the hill to the church (59 panoramas) |  |
| Perched on a small hill, the church of Saint-Léonard was built in a neo-Gothic style in the late 19th century to replace the old church of Sonvillaz located a little further up. It is a very simple Catholic church, without excessive gilding, featuring beautiful stained glass windows. It is a good starting point for exploring the old village, which is ignored by tourists who think that Saint-Léonard's only attraction is its famous underground lake. |
| Sion - A great discovery stroll in the capital of Valais (271 panoramas) |  |
| Here we are at the intersection of Rue des Châteaux and Rue du Tunnel. On our left is the Nature Museum, a reference institution for the natural heritage of the Valais, whose collections bear witness to the richness and variety of the region's fauna, flora and geology. On our right, the Castle of Majorie rises above the esplanade. Comprising two main buildings, the Majorie and the Vidomnat, it houses the Museum of Art, which offers a tour focusing on the landscape, the imaginary world of the mountains and the leading artists of its collections. |
| Bramois - Stroll through the old village, on the outskirts of Sion (55 panoramas) |  |
| In the heart of the old village, surrounded by ancient buildings, Place de la Cure is a welcoming spot where various local events take place, such as the Spring Festival and the Pumpkin Festival. A few benches invite you to take a break, far from the hustle and bustle of modern life, in a place where time seems to stand still. |
| Basse-Nendaz - A stroll through the main village of Nendaz (57 panoramas) |  |
| A view of Saint-Léger Church in Basse-Nendaz from the road connecting Sion to Haute-Nendaz. Our virtual stroll, which features 57 panoramas, takes you there on one side, while on the other side it crosses the village via the main street and then returns via another street, giving you an overview of the place. |
| Veysonnaz - Stroll through the old village (62 panoramas) |  |
| The old village lies below the road that climbs from Sion to the resort centre, located higher up the slope. This view was shot near the La Fantanette bus stop, opposite Restaurant La Terrasse, where you will find blue zone parking spaces. An ideal starting point to visit the most authentic part of Veysonnaz. |