Skiing Short Breaks in Gressoney

Skiing Short Breaks in Gressoney

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Skiing Short Breaks in Gressoney
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To the west of the Monte Rosa, Europe's second highest mountain, lies the Gressoney Valley, part of the Monte Rosa ski area of over 150kms of piste covering three valleys. Its Alpine location means Gressoney is one of the most scenic resorts in the Aosta Valley with views of Mont Blanc, the Monte Rosa glacier, the Matterhorn and the Gran Paradiso. This traditional and welcoming village is the land of the "Walsers", people of Germanic origin who settled in the area in the Middle Ages and who still speak the language of their ancestors. The Gressoney valley has several ski areas: Weissmatten, St. Jean, La Trinité and Stafal. Except at peak holiday periods midweek queuing is virtually unknown enabling keen skiers to cover a huge amount of this extensive ski domain with wide, well groomed runs.

Skiing Short Breaks in Gressoney

Snow Range:
1637-3550m
Village Heights
1,637m (5,370ft)
Highest Lift
3,550m (11,535ft)


Transfer Times
Less Than 2 Hours

Apres Ski
Informal and relaxed, Gressoney's night life revolves around the local bars and cafés ˇ In La Trinité the Hirsch Stube is best for draught beer and the Petit Bar for scrumptious home made apple cake. In St. Jean the Creperie Paul Vallaine and the Birreria for loads of different beers. The lively Futura disco is open most weekends.

Activities

ˇ Natural ice rink
ˇ Cross country skiing
ˇ Snow shoe walking
ˇ Helicopter tours
ˇ Toboggan run (St. Jean)
ˇ A night in a mountain refuge with dinner, B&B for approx. e36

Eating Out

Gressoney offers good restaurants serving typical local specialities. 3-course meals from e21, pizza and pasta dishes e8 ˇ At La Trinité, the Sporthaus is popular for grills and venison, the Pizzeria Walserchild or the Schnee Blume, Bar Monterosa or Petit Bar for fantastic sandwiches, at Stafal the Capanna Carla or the Kramenthal serve local dishes and at St. Jean the Pizzeria Principe (in the Italian Good Food Guide) has the best pizzas in the whole valley.

Other Amenities

ˇ Sports shop
ˇ Local handicraft shops and wooden gifts at Sybilla's
ˇ Charming shops in St. Jean
ˇ Visit to the Royal Castle of Savoie in St. Jean
ˇ Buses to Aosta for the Tuesday market

Ski Area
TOTAL KMS OF PISTE: 150kms
(Monte Rosa area)
Piste TypeNo. of Runs
GressoneyMonte Rosa
Easy 7 18
Intermediate 11 34
Difficult 24
Total No. of Lifts: 42 (Monte Rosa area) 17 (Gressoney) 1 cable car, 2 gondolas, 4 chairlifts, 10 drag-lifts
Uphill capacity per hour: 43,000 (Monte Rosa area)
Direction of Slopes: N/W, N/E, E, S/E, S/W
Longest Run: 9kms
No. of Mountain Restaurants: Monte Rosa area 32
Approx. No. of Snow Cannons: 220
Cross Country Trails: 25kms
Lift Pass Coverage: Lift pass covers all lifts in Gressoney and Champoluc
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PISTE MAP KEY
1,2,3,4 - Cable cars 5,6,7,8 - Gondola
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