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Champoluc:
Situated in the Val d'Ayas, Champoluc is the largest and most popular village in this ski area.
Skiing: The area around Champoluc offers well-groomed pistes that cater to intermediate and advanced skiers. There are plenty of long runs with open slopes and tree-lined sections.
Charm: Champoluc has a traditional alpine village atmosphere with modern amenities, cozy restaurants, and lodges.
Gressoney-La-Trinité:
Gressoney is in the Valle di Gressoney, nestled between Champoluc and Alagna. It is a hub for accessing high-altitude skiing.
Skiing: This area is popular for off-piste skiing and freeriding. Advanced skiers often come here for the challenging terrain and incredible powder snow.
Culture: Gressoney has strong Germanic influences, with Walser traditions that are reflected in the architecture and local culture.
Alagna Valsesia:
Alagna lies in the Valle di Valsesia, and is the most remote of the three valleys. It's a small, picturesque village.
Skiing: Known for its off-piste opportunities, Alagna is a paradise for advanced skiers and mountaineers. The terrain is challenging, with steep descents and freeride areas.
Ski Terrain and Lifts:
Vertical Drop: The ski area offers a vertical drop of over 2,000 meters, one of the largest in the Alps.
Pistes: Monterosa Ski has over 180 km of interconnected pistes, ranging from gentle beginner slopes to challenging black runs.
Lifts: A modern lift system, with cable cars, chairlifts, and drag lifts, connects the valleys. Skiers can move seamlessly between Champoluc, Gressoney, and Alagna.
Off-Piste and Freeriding: The Monterosa area is famous for its freeride terrain, with many off-piste routes for experienced skiers. The high-altitude slopes, especially in Alagna and Gressoney, provide vast, open spaces for deep snow skiing. The ski area is also a base for heliskiing, offering guided tours to untouched snowfields.
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