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Strong winds are forecast for December 23 and 24, 2024.

We recommend consulting the real-time opening situation from 8:45 a.m. onwards before purchasing the ski pass.

Advance purchase of the ski pass for these days is not recommended.

 

Monterosa Ski and its valleys

4 Valleys. More than 100 km. of slopes. A single area.

Monterosa ski 3 valli

Ayas Valley, Gressoney Valley and Champorcher Valley in the Aosta Valley and Valsesia in Piedmont. Four valleys united by one common denominator: Her majesty the Monte Rosa Massif.
In the summer, Monterosa offers its guests all the sights of its mountains.


Let yourself be surprised by how the glacier changes from four different angles: three from the lower valleys and one from further away.
Once you go up you can’t but be dumbfounded when faced with the scintillating spectacle of the ice and snow which for years have remained encased between the rocks like precious gems… a breathtaking sensation!
The ties between Ayas, Gressoney and Alagna, the discovery of the culture of the Walser population, the villages with their characteristic architecture and the uncontaminated places where there is still nature to charm visitors.
Champorcher, the small pearl nestled in the heart of the Mont Avic Nature Park instead offers places to dream of from its splendid and numerous small alpine lakes with crystalline water, green fields that host a myriad of flowers, centuries old woods and imposing summits.
Finally, there is no lack of mountain activities from classic mountain activities and new relaxation trends to fine dining. To sum up, a holiday which your will always remember from the moment you return home!

 

Ayas Valley
Gressoney Valley
Valsesia
Champorcher Valley
Valle d'Ayas

Would you like to discover the widest and sunniest valley with the most beautiful panoramas in the Monte Rosa range?

Then come and visit the Val d’Ayas! In the heart of the Aosta Valley, caressed by the second highest range of the Alps, the Val d’Ayas is a wide and luxuriant valley which rises up from Verrés following the waters of the Evançon torrent.

Valle di Gressoney

The Gressoney Valley is an authentic paradise on a human scale, a rural oasis set in an area to be discovered, in its natural beauty and through the testimonies of a surprising culture.

We are located at the foot of Monte Rosa, the largest mountain range in the Alps, in a developed tourist context, in which our valley stands out for its low environmental impact.

Valsesia

Alagna Valsesia and Riva Valdobbia are the two twin towns of Upper Valsesia.

Holding hands thanks to the 2 kilometre Schenine path which joins them over the Sesia River, they share in the pleasure of welcoming guests to admire the majesty of the southern face of the Monte Rosa. These two communities are spread out in tens of Walser hamlets where you can walk and find the oldest wooden houses! The Walsers and their culture dates back to 1200!

 

Valle di Champorcher

Come and discover everything and much, much more in the wild Champorcher Valley!

Turbulent torrents, exquisite castles, soft snow, expressive alpine meadows,  coarse hemp, stone bridges, aromatic honey, walking in snowshoes in the moonlight, dark red rhododendrons, legendary wolves, genuine cheeses, majestic eagles, solitary oratories, audacious ski mountaineering, silence, ...

 

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