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Sestriere sits at 2,035 metres in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, forming part of the Milky Way ski area — one of the largest interconnected ski domains in the Alps, shared with the French resort of Montgenèvre. The high altitude provides reliable snow conditions and access to varied terrain across more than 400 kilometres of piste. As a ski-in, ski-out property, Club Med Pragelato Sestriere places guests directly on the slopes without transfers between accommodation and lifts. Sestriere village itself offers shops, restaurants, and après-ski options within easy reach. The resort was purpose-built for skiing and remains one of Italy's most established mountain destinations, with good road and transfer links from Turin airport.
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Italy's high-altitude Olympic jewel in the heart of the vast Milky Way.
Sestriere is a purpose-built, high-altitude ski resort located in the Piedmont region of Italy. Commissioned by Fiat founder Giovanni Agnelli in the 1930s, it is recognized as one of the world's first purpose-built ski domains. It gained international fame as the main alpine host for the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics, leaving a legacy of world-class infrastructure and challenging pistes. Its position at 2,035 meters guarantees excellent snow conditions, making it the most snow-sure base in the expansive 400km Vialattea (Milky Way) ski area. The town itself features iconic cylindrical hotel towers and offers a modern, practical base with quick, convenient access to the slopes. While its architecture leans more towards functional than traditionally charming, the true appeal lies in its magnificent terrain. Visitors can enjoy wide, sunny pistes, challenging Olympic downhill runs, and seamless lift connections to neighboring resorts like Sauze d'Oulx, Sansicario, and Montgenèvre in France.
Sestriere offers a fantastic mix of high-altitude, open-bowl skiing and tree-lined runs at lower elevations. It caters strongly to intermediates with miles of cruising reds, while experts can test themselves on the legendary Kandahar Banchetta Olympic downhill course. The extensive snowmaking network ensures top-to-bottom coverage throughout the season.
An expansive international ski area spanning the Italian-French border, offering 400km of interconnected pistes across resorts like Sestriere, Sauze d'Oulx, and Montgenèvre.
Features the steep, challenging World Cup giant slalom run right above the village.
Home to the legendary Kandahar Banchetta Olympic downhill course, offering immense vertical drops.
Gentle, wide slopes perfectly suited for first-timers and ski school groups building confidence.
Acts as the crucial panoramic link connecting Sestriere to the Sauze d'Oulx and Sansicario sectors.
Offers lovely tree-lined pistes at a slightly lower altitude, providing great visibility during snowy days.
Turin Caselle (TRN)
1h 45min
110km
Regular shuttle bus services and private transfers are readily available directly from Turin airport. Plentiful outdoor and underground parking is available throughout the village, mostly paid.
Early December to mid-April
An upgrade is required to ski the French side (Montgenèvre) for passes shorter than 6 days.
Lift passes
Vialattea Adult Day Pass (EUR 58), Vialattea Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 285)