




A collection of 18 independent chalets and apartments arranged like a small alpine village, connected by stone paths.
18 features available
0 bathrooms
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Courmayeur sits at the foot of Mont Blanc on the Italian side of the Alps, connected to the French resort of Chamonix via the Mont Blanc Tunnel. The town has a well-established centre with independent restaurants, boutiques and a lively après-ski scene along Via Roma. Au Coeur des Neiges is a two-minute walk from the ski lifts, putting the Skyway Monte Bianco cable car and the main Courmayeur ski area within immediate reach. The town centre is ten minutes away on foot. For arrivals, Turin and Geneva airports are both within approximately two hours by road, and the inclusion of private transfers makes logistics straightforward from either gateway.
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Chic Italian charm meets spectacular Mont Blanc freeride terrain.
Courmayeur is an incredibly picturesque, traditional Italian alpine village situated at the foot of the magnificent Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco). Known for its cobbled streets, stylish boutiques, and spectacular culinary scene, it attracts both dedicated skiers and those who simply want to soak up the luxurious La Dolce Vita atmosphere. The resort offers a brilliant mix of perfectly groomed intermediate pistes and world-class off-piste terrain. While the marked piste network is relatively compact at 41km, the off-piste opportunities are vast, highlighted by the famous Skyway Monte Bianco cable car which grants access to exhilarating freeride descents like the Toula Glacier and the Vallée Blanche. The sunny, wide slopes of Plan Checrouit and the beautifully wooded runs descending into Val Veny ensure piste skiers are well catered to. Ultimately, Courmayeur is the perfect destination for weekenders, foodie skiers, and freeride enthusiasts. The combination of breathtaking high-alpine scenery, fantastic mountain restaurants, and a vibrant, elegant town center makes it one of Italy's most beloved luxury ski destinations.
Courmayeur's ski area is divided into two main sides: the sunny, open slopes of Plan Checrouit and the north-facing, tree-lined runs of Val Veny. While intermediate skiers will love the rolling red runs, experts flock here for the legendary lift-accessed freeride terrain off Punta Helbronner and Cresta d'Arp.
Located in northwestern Italy, the Aosta Valley borders France and Switzerland, dominated by the spectacular peaks of Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, and Monte Rosa.
The sunny, main hub of the resort offering wide, flattering red and blue runs perfect for cruising.
Steeper, north-facing slopes winding through beautiful pine forests with stunning views of the Mont Blanc glaciers.
Accessed via the spectacular Skyway Monte Bianco, offering legendary, unpisted high-alpine glacial descents.
A high-altitude top station accessing vast, unmarked off-piste itineraries that plunge down toward Dolonne or La Balme.
Geneva Airport (GVA)
1h 30min
116km
Regular bus services and private transfers run from Geneva via the Mont Blanc Tunnel, as well as from Turin (TRN) which is also 1h 30min away. Ample paid parking is available at the main Dolonne and Val Veny cable car base stations.
Late November to mid-April
The Mont Blanc Unlimited pass is worth considering for stays of 6+ days, giving access to Chamonix across the French border.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 65), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 330)