Wonderful deep powder off piste above Orsia at Monterosa. Fabulous Monterosa feast at Stolenberg mountain hut. Alagna is called a freeride paradise at Monterosa - we agree! Monterosa advanced piste includes the delightful Nera. Monterosa skiing is generally crowd free so powder is on the piste! Monterosa has a few strange beasts to meet. Monterosa off piste powder above Alagna. Frachey-Alpe Ciarcerio funicle at Monterosa. Expansive Monterosa off piste freeride ski terrain below Indren m. Ski powder without the crowds at Monterosa.
Monterosa is not all freeride. Perfect piste above Alagna. Monterosa has many mountain huts this one at Crest above Champoluc. Powderhounds favourite Europe ski resort. Readers Ratings Monterosa Overall Rating. Overall Rating. Monterosa 4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews. Add your own review. Monterosa Ski Trail Map. Champorcher Ski Trail Map. Alagna Freeride Ski Map. Gressoney Freeride Ski Map. Champoluc Freeride Ski Map. Sport Equipment Rentals. Ski Instructors. Rental Agencies.
Mountain and Nature Guides. Mountain Huts. Monterosa Freeride Paradise. Outdoor sports in Gressoney Sport in the open air is good for your health and Gressoney is ready to offer you several alternatives. Historical and cultural identities in Gressoney If you want to know the local community, its history and traditions, this is the right place. Natural environment, Gressoney Do you want to escape from the ordinary and find yourself? Autumn time for the Champoluc-Crest cable car.
Page by the Assessorato turismo. Android App. Having fun Sport Culture Nature. Wine Products Food events Recipes Where to eat. Accommodation Houses and apartments Online booking. Coming by car Coming by train Coming by coach Arriving by plane Airport transfers. For reductions and others season tickets please have a look on the ski resort website. Contact Ufficio Promozione Monterosa Ski. Monterosa isn't technically a resort in its own right. Rather, it's the name of a huge massif on the border of Italy and Switzerland, and the mostly lift-linked ski area that spans several villages scattered across three valleys.
Recent investment in new lifts means that there are now km of lift-linked pistes between the three valleys, and the resorts of Champoluc-Frachey, Gressoney la Trinite-Stafal, and Alagna-Valsesias.
The skiing extends almost up to 3, metres, offering spectacular views across Aosta Valley and Piemonte. Beginners and early intermediates are probably best off staying in Frachey, as they'll be spending most of their time in the Champoluc-Frachey valley, and just over the col in Stafal, where they can graduate from cruisey green runs up to red runs with relative ease. Advanced skiers should stay in Alagna which, of all the villages in the wider Monterosa ski area, offers the best access to both pisted and off-piste terrain.
If you do find yourself staying in Alagna as a beginner, there is a separate ski area, Wold, about m north of the village where you can learn. Skiers in Alagna can take the modern cable car from the village centre straight up to Pianalunga a rise of nearly vertical metres and from there decide whether to take the new cable car a further metres higher to Col d'Olen at 2,m a world-beating 1,m vertical ascent from two lifts! Alternatively, they can ride the chairlift to Bocchetta elle Pisse at 2,m and head onto the slopes used for competitions.
From there it is possible to ascend to the Punta Indren Glacier, and make the most of the full 2,m plus of vertical descent. The Olen and Bors Valleys offer fairly difficult skiing and spectacular off piste opportunities. From Gressoney, the central valley, lifts stretch up on either side to reach trails back down to Champoluc on one side and Alagna on the other. Runs of all standards descend on either side and back down to the resort.
Monterosa is included on The Aosta Valley pass which covers km miles of terrain served by nearly lifts in over a dozen ski areas, including Cervinia, linked to Zermatt and other famous resorts in the area such as Pila, La Thuile and Courmayeur a 30 minute bus ride away which is linked to Chamonix although you need a special International variant of the ticket at an additional cost , but it's just about physically possible to ski over if you set off on the early bus.
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