PILA, THE AOSTA VALLEY
Freeriders who have the freedom in their heads and legs and who want to do everything they can imagine with the table, Pila offers the widest range of ski slopes, groomed or natural, mogul or smooth, in addition to exciting off-piste skiing in the forest. When the first colds of winter give off a new snowy mantle, it takes the urge for freedom and adventure enclosed in the heart of the snowboarder!
LA THUILE
80 slopes, a single international ski-pass, and a total of 38 fast, modern ski- and chairlifts which can carry up to 63,200 people/per hour, enable you to enjoy fantastic full days of non-stop skiing, with no waiting and no queue.
COURMAYER MONT BLANC
For ski and snowboard lovers, the ski area of Courmayeur allows you to live a unique experience, which only the Mont Blanc can give.
But holidays in the snow can offer much more: the magic of Skyway Mont Blanc, the cross-country ski ring nestled in the Val Ferret, adrenaline experiences of heliski, dog sledding or fat biking, the winter fun park, hiking and climbing on snow and ice with the alpine guides, many events for the family, such as Welcome Winter, the arrival of Rhémy de Nöel and much more.
LA ROSIÈRE
Located at the foot of the Italian face of Mont Blanc and at the gateway to the Vanoise national park, La Rosière ski resort is a haven of peace in the heart of the Tarentaise valley, grouping together all the ingredients necessary for a successful ski holiday.
Benefiting from a southerly exposure and totally wide open view overlooking the entire valley. Its exceptional snowfall guarantees snow of a great quality all season from mid-December through to end of April.
La Rosière finds itself every year in the top 10 of the French ski resorts with the most snowfall.
BREUIL-CERVINIA
The three gems of this great area, one of the largest and most frequented in the world, Breuil-Cervinia, Valtournenche and Zermatt (Switzerland) are connected by a myriad of pistes and a dense network of lifts that allow you to connect without ever having to take off your skis, admiring the Matterhorn (also known as Cervino) from both the Italian and Swiss sides, letting yourself be "captured" by food and wine stops in the many restaurants on the slopes.
CHAMPOLUC
Champoluc is the largest resort in the Monterosa region, a huge ski area also known as Italy’s very own “Three Valleys”. Surrounded by wooded terrain and based at one end of the Monterosa ski area (with Gressoney in the central valley and Alagna on the far side), Champoluc boasts spectacular views of the region’s dramatic glaciers and peaks. Those based here have access to the whole Monterosa circuit; renowned in particular for its uncrowded slopes and fabulous off-piste terrain.