




A restored 17th-century Piedmontese farmhouse spread over three floors. The ground floor features vaulted stone ceilings with open-plan living and dining areas. The upper floors house the bedrooms and a secondary relaxation lounge.
26 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests
1 double
1 double
1 double
1 double
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double
Ensuite bathroom
1 double
6 bathrooms
From
£11,500
per week
From
£18,500
per week
From
£28,500
per week
Baita 1697 sits within the Milky Way ski area — one of Europe's largest interconnected networks, covering more than 400km of pisted runs across the Italian and French Alps. The cable car connecting to the heart of Sestriere is 100m from the property, making ski-in access genuinely practical rather than nominal. Sestriere itself is well-served with restaurants, bars, and ski hire, and the broader Milky Way links to Sauze d'Oulx, Sansicario, Clavière, and Montgenèvre. The Piedmontese setting also puts guests within reach of the Monferrato wine region, which supplies the property's natural wine selection. Turin is the nearest major airport, approximately 90 minutes by road.
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A massive 400km cross-border ski domain spanning the Italian and French Alps.
The Milky Way (Via Lattea) is one of the world's largest interconnected ski areas, spanning the Italian Piedmont and French Hautes-Alpes. It unites several distinct resorts, including the purpose-built Olympic hub of Sestriere, the lively and traditional Sauze d'Oulx, the purpose-built Sansicario, the quaint Claviere, and France's historic Montgenèvre. Famous for hosting the alpine events of the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics, the domain combines a rich racing heritage with vast recreational terrain. Skiers are treated to over 400 kilometers of pistes, making it a paradise for intermediates who can cruise across international borders in a single day. The Italian side, which forms the bulk of the area, offers spectacular value for money, incredibly well-groomed pistes, and fantastic authentic mountain dining. The atmosphere varies from the vibrant après-ski of Sauze d'Oulx to the cosmopolitan vibe of Sestriere. The sheer scale of the Via Lattea means the terrain is hugely diverse. Visitors can enjoy high-alpine open bowls, glorious sheltered tree-lined runs through larch forests, and sunny plateaus, ensuring that every day on the mountain feels like a new journey.
With 400km of interconnected pistes, the Via Lattea is a dream for intermediate and advanced skiers who love racking up mileage. The terrain offers incredible variety, from the high-altitude, snow-sure open bowls of Sestriere to the glorious, undulating tree-lined cruising runs of Sauze d'Oulx and Sansicario.
Straddling the Italian-French border, this region offers dramatic Alpine scenery, combining high-altitude Italian sunshine with reliable Southern Alps snowfall.
High-altitude, snow-sure slopes featuring the famous steep Kandahar Olympic downhill and night skiing.
Beautiful, sunny, tree-lined red runs that are wide and perfectly pitched for high-speed cruising.
The French connection offering wide-open pistes, excellent natural snowfall, and a sunny, rolling bowl.
Home to the women's Olympic Super-G, featuring long, sustained descents through beautiful larch forests.
Quiet, scenic slopes near the border that provide excellent progression areas for beginners away from the crowds.
Turin Caselle (TRN)
1h 30min
90km
Frequent direct bus transfers and private taxis run from Turin airport to the main Via Lattea resorts. Paid underground and open-air parking available in Sestriere and Sauze d'Oulx; booking in advance is recommended during peak weeks.
Early December to late April
Always check border lift closing times to ensure you don't get stranded in the wrong country at the end of the day.
Lift passes
Via Lattea Italy Day Pass (EUR 58), Via Lattea International 6-Day Pass (EUR 340)