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    • 650daves 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I visited Gressoney in the first week of March with my partner and 9 year old son. With it being during school term I expected it to be reasonably quiet on the slopes, but we were blown away by just how few skiers there were. It meant we could cruise the beautifully groomed red and easy blacks with a wonderful sense of freedom. The ski area is not particularly extensive, but the selection of long reds is ideal for the improving beginner or intermediate, and ideal for kids who have progressed to parallel skiing, it suited us down to the ground.The piste side huts were really great, very traditional Italian, and incredibly good value, 9 Euro's for a pizza main course ! I would particularly recommend the restaurant at the top of the punta jolanda chair lift for lunch.....wonderful. The ski area covers three valleys, Gressoney, Champoluc and Alagna, and my recommendation for the best runs are over the Champoluc side.....stunning.A few draw backs to consider......firstly, the lifts crossing over into the other valleys close at the slightest sniff of a breeze, this means that you can easily get trapped in a relatively small ski area, it happened to us and was quite frustrating. Secondly, there is no night life in gressoney village, so don't expect to be participating in any traditional style après ski......it doesn't exist. Thirdly, not great for beginners, no blues to speak of.All things considered, a little gem for intermediate skiers. Worth a visit, at least for a long weekend.
    • Phayao13 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Whether you are a skier or boarder, a beginner, expert or somewhere in between Monterosa is for you.The ski region is one of the world's largest and you can ski or board without needing to stop for 180km on slopes that extend up to a snowsure 3275 metres.
    • FunkyWildcat 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Skiing from Gressoney la Trinite, we found this ski area to be fantastic. Slope are fairly quiet with locals coming out on weekends and when sun is shining. Great skiing across via Stafal lifts to Champoulac and also other way to Alagne. Loads of good cafes, restaurants etc. Good off-piste too!
    • SkibumSweden 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great place for skiing. That´s why we keep coming back. Best location is Gressoney la Trinité. If you want more nightlife, choose Champoluc.
    • hilandphil 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First time skiing in this area and will definitely return. On the positives:Fantastic value, it's possible to eat and drink on the mountain for practically the same price as in the village.Rarely any queues at the lifts, only busy at the weekendPlenty of wide red runs, nothing too steep or narrow. Great off piste optionsWide area to ski in from Gressoney over to Champuloc.Negatives:Not too much on piste options for the expertsArea could be better served with liftsCan take a lot of time to get from one part of ski area to the other.Not much après skiOverall definitely worth visiting.
    • Martin_Fin 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      one of my favorite resorts in the Alps. Lots of slope kilometer and really enjoyable runs, while there is also plenty good off piste available with fairly easy access. I have stayed in Champoluc and Staffal, which was perfectly located by the slopes. Champoluc is bit bigger village, but still pretty quit. Excellent Italian food and wine available at very affordable prices that is a great pro. Writnig this review made me want to go there again :)
    • piotrtuora 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Freerides Mekka.Modern lifts, heli ski base, freeride routes, amazing views, tasty restaurants, fancy and luxury hotels, most of time perfect snow conditions and sunny weather.This and more and the best is, that there are no queues for lifts.I have been there 6 times and I will be back soon.
    • 562dennisr 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Plenty of off-piste but for me, a piste skier, the resort is very well presented. The food and drink on the mountain is great value for money but not a lot to choose from
    • LynnW183 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Can be done in 3 days, no black is a black amazingly quiet, friendly resort v reasonable restaurants. If no new snow/ powder will not be challenged even as an intermediate. Also pretty poor for beginners no green and only 3 blues (via gondolas/ cable cars).
    • Benjii 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I'm writing this review through slightly rose tinted spectacles as in all my years skiing I've had so much snow in a given weeks trip. 2 days of sunny skys, then snow, snow and more snow capped off with a sunny day.I stayed in Gressoney La Trinite, if I were to return I'd maybe consider staying in Stafal as my only gripe about the area is the slow 2 man chair lifts which get you from La Trinite into the wider area, while Stafal has a gondola and Telecabine which gets you into the Champoluc areas reasonably quickly or up and over to Alagna. The area in general isn't really suited to absolute or early beginners IMO. Champoluc probably has the best terrain for beginners but the area is generally made up of red graded runs. As an advanced skier I was here for the off piste and had a guide for the week. There are several classic off piste routes, a couple we did on the first 2 days when the weather was good when the snow arrived stuck to skiing in the trees which was just awesome. Due to the areas proximity to Turin it got relatively busy at the weekend with day trippers but not on the same scale as the big/famous resorts in Europe.The mountains are high and beautiful, and eateries on the mountain and in the valley are great value with warm and friendly service. If you want an alternative to the mass market resorts and don't need lots of non-ski amenities Monte Rosa is ideal
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