




Five-star hotel spread across multiple floors with central elevator access, featuring a large lobby, two restaurants, and a basement wellness level.
22 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 130 guests
King bed
0 bathrooms
Weekly Rental
Flexible check-in/check-out • Minimum 7 nights
Price Range
From £1,345 per week
Prices vary by season and availability
La Thuile sits in the Aosta Valley in north-west Italy, close to the French border and connected to La Rosière via the international Espace San Bernardo ski area. Montana Lodge and Spa is positioned on the edge of the resort, 400 metres from the Les Suches gondola — a short walk that puts the full lift network within easy reach each morning. The village centre offers a selection of restaurants, bars and ski hire shops within comfortable walking distance. For travel logistics, the nearest major airport is Turin, approximately two hours by road, with Geneva also a viable option at around two and a half hours. Private transfers are included with this package, removing the complexity of mountain road navigation on arrival.
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Cross-border skiing with spectacular Mont Blanc views and uncrowded slopes.
La Thuile is a former mining town turned charming ski resort located in the Aosta Valley of north-western Italy. It forms the Italian half of the Espace San Bernardo ski area, seamlessly connecting with the French resort of La Rosière to offer an expansive international ski experience. Known for its phenomenal snow record and dramatic views of the Mont Blanc massif, La Thuile offers a quieter, more relaxed alternative to some of the mega-resorts in the Alps. The resort retains an authentic Italian village feel, characterized by stone-and-wood buildings, excellent local gastronomy, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The skiing is highly varied, featuring everything from steep, tree-lined reds and blacks returning to the village, to wide-open, sunny blue cruisers high up on the mountain. Its unique microclimate ensures reliable snow cover throughout the winter, making it a favorite for those seeking great pistes and accessible off-piste terrain without the massive crowds.
La Thuile offers a brilliant mix of wide, snow-sure plateaus for beginners and intermediates, and challenging, steep wooded runs leading back down to the resort. The cross-border link allows skiers to enjoy high-altitude cruising in France for lunch before tackling the thrilling red and black descents back into Italy. Off-piste enthusiasts will also find easily accessible powder bowls and exciting tree skiing.
Located in the north-western corner of Italy, the Aosta Valley is framed by Europe's highest peaks, including Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, and Monte Rosa.
The highest point of the resort, offering stunning panoramic views of Mont Blanc and wide, sunny red and blue cruisers.
A famously steep and challenging black run (No. 3) that has hosted World Cup downhill races, pitching aggressively down through the trees.
A sunny mid-mountain plateau accessed by the main gondola, featuring great beginner slopes and magic carpets.
The French side of the Espace San Bernardo, featuring long, sunny, south-facing blue and red runs ideal for cruising.
Famous for snowkiting and excellent accessible off-piste terrain around the historical border crossing between Italy and France.
Turin Caselle (TRN)
2h 15min
155km
Private and shared transfers are available from Geneva, Turin, and Milan Malpensa. The route from Geneva involves traveling through the Mont Blanc Tunnel. Plenty of parking is available near the main gondola base, including a large free open-air car park and covered paid options.
Mid-December to late April
The international link to La Rosière can sometimes close during high winds or heavy snow. Ensure you keep an eye on lift statuses to avoid getting stranded.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 55), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 295)