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Gressoney-la-Trinité and Gressoney-Saint-Jean sit at the heart of the Monterosa Ski area in the Aosta Valley, offering access to over 180 kilometres of piste across three valleys — Gressoney, Alagna, and Champoluc. Hotel Lyshaus benefits from ski-in, ski-out access, removing the need for shuttle buses or lengthy walks in ski boots. The village itself retains an authentic Walser character, with local restaurants and shops within easy reach on foot. Turin and Milan are both accessible by road or rail for those arriving by private transfer, with the package including flights and door-to-door transfers. The area is notably quieter than better-known Italian resorts, which suits those looking for uncrowded slopes and a more local atmosphere.
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The heart of the Monterosa ski area, an off-piste paradise with authentic Walser charm.
Gressoney sits at the center of the vast Monterosa Ski area in Italy's Aosta Valley. Divided into two main villages—Gressoney-Saint-Jean and Gressoney-La-Trinité—it offers a unique blend of traditional Walser culture, historic architecture, and some of the most thrilling skiing in the Alps. The resort is renowned for its uncrowded slopes and dramatic scenery beneath the towering peaks of the Monte Rosa massif. While intermediates will enjoy the long, sweeping red runs connecting the three valleys of Monterosa, Gressoney's true claim to fame is its off-piste terrain. Powder hounds flock here for the legendary heli-skiing and lift-accessed freeride routes stretching down from the 3,275m Punta Indren. Despite its world-class skiing, Gressoney remains a quiet, unspoiled destination. It lacks the bustling nightlife of larger resorts, instead offering cozy osterias, hearty mountain dining, and a peaceful, authentic alpine atmosphere perfect for dedicated skiers.
Gressoney offers access to the expansive Monterosa network, characterized by long, cruising red runs and epic freeride terrain. The lift network connects seamlessly to Champoluc and Alagna, providing vast vertical descents and high-altitude glacier skiing.
A vast three-valley ski domain straddling the Aosta Valley and Piedmont regions, nestled under the spectacular Monte Rosa massif.
The gateway to Monterosa's legendary off-piste, offering unpisted high-altitude routes.
High alpine pass connecting to Alagna with thrilling, steep red and black descents.
A sunny bowl above La Trinité featuring excellent cruising reds and scenic mountain huts.
Located in Saint-Jean, home to the challenging and FIS-certified 'Leonardo David' black run.
Forested runs leading back to the village, offering better visibility on snowy days.
Turin Caselle (TRN)
1h 30min
100km
Private transfers, rental cars, and shared shuttle services (Monterosa Shuttle) are available from Turin and Milan. Ample parking available at the Staffal lift base and near the village centers, with both free and paid options.
Early December to late April
Freeride day passes for Punta Indren access require a small supplementary fee on standard Monterosa passes.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 65), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 330)