




A luxury complex split into a Residence (27 apartments) and a Boutique Hotel (10 rooms/suites), built in a traditional Savoyard style with stone and wood.
21 features available
0 bathrooms
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£580
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La Rosière sits at 1,850 metres on the French side of the Montgenevre pass, directly connected to La Thuile in Italy via the Espace San Bernardo ski area — a combined domain of over 150km of pistes. The resort is quieter than many of its Savoie neighbours, which suits those looking for uncrowded slopes without sacrificing vertical drop or variety. The village centre is compact and walkable, with ski rental, grocery provisions, and a handful of restaurants within easy reach of the residence. Geneva Airport is approximately three hours by road; Turin is a more efficient transfer point at around two hours. The direct ski-in/ski-out access at Alpen Lodge removes the need for any shuttle or boot-room logistics at the start and end of each day on the mountain.
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A sun-drenched, family-friendly balcony in France with seamless cross-border skiing into Italy.
Perched at 1,850m on a south-facing terrace in the Tarentaise Valley, La Rosière offers an enticing blend of abundant sunshine and exceptional snowfall. As part of the Espace San Bernardo, it shares a seamless cross-border ski area with La Thuile in Italy, allowing skiers to enjoy French alpine charm in the morning and authentic Italian pasta for lunch. While traditionally celebrated as a tranquil, family-friendly destination holding the prestigious 'Famille Plus' label, the resort has broadened its appeal in recent years. The architecture is largely characterized by traditional chalet-style wood and stone, avoiding the high-rise concrete developments seen in some other French domains. The addition of the Mont Valaisan sector has elevated La Rosière's status among advanced skiers and freeriders, unlocking high-altitude, technical terrain up to 2,800m. Despite these thrilling new additions, the resort retains its welcoming, laid-back atmosphere, making it a favorite for mixed-ability groups and families seeking a reliable and picturesque winter getaway.
Skiing here ranges from wide, sunny, gentle boulevards on the French side to steeper, shaded, tree-lined descents in Italy. The international link via the Col du Petit Saint-Bernard offers a genuine journey on skis, while the Mont Valaisan sector delivers superb, lift-accessed freeride terrain for powder enthusiasts.
Located in the Savoie region of the French Alps, the area is famed for its high-altitude, world-class ski domains and distinct snow-catching microclimate.
The highest point at 2,800m, offering steep red pistes and vast lift-accessed freeride bowls.
A sunny, purpose-built sector with wide, gentle slopes perfect for absolute beginners and young children.
The Italian side of the domain featuring steep, north-facing reds and challenging black runs through the trees.
The scenic border-crossing area known for long, rolling blue runs, snowkiting spots, and the famous St. Bernard dog history.
A dedicated freestyle area with kickers, rails, and a boardercross track suited for various skill levels.
Geneva Airport
2h 30min
160km
Private transfers, shared shuttles, and rental cars are available from Geneva, Lyon, or Chambery airports. Both La Rosière Centre and Les Eucherts offer free outdoor parking and paid covered indoor parking facilities.
Mid-December to late April
The international connection to Italy can occasionally close during high winds or heavy snowfall.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 58), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 291)