

Gressoney >> quick facts
- Located in the Monterosa ski area, alongside Champoluc and Alagna
- Resort altitude (Gressoney-La-Trinité) of 1640m
- Access to Monterosa’s 180km of pistes from 1200m to 2970m
- Quiet slopes throughout the week, more crowded on weekends
- Gressoney-La-Trinité is a charming, unspoilt village with cobbled streets
- Gressoney-Saint-Jean, further down the valley, is larger with its own slopes
- Best for intermediates and experts, with great off-piste and heliskiing too
- Good mountain restaurants and some tasty options in the villages too
Gressoney
Based at the centre of the Monterosa ‘three valleys’, Gressoney is actually two villages: Gressoney-La-Trinité and Gressoney-Saint-Jean. Champoluc and Alagna are also part of the Monterosa ski circuit, a large network of lifts and pistes, and some great off-piste terrain. Despite its excellent ski area, all three resorts are unspoilt and quiet, with a friendly, authentic Italian ambience. As such, Monterosa is considered by many to be one of Europe’s best kept secrets.
About the resort
Gressoney is ideal for those looking for somewhere peaceful and serene. Both Gressoney-La-Trinité and Gressoney-Saint-Jean are authentic Italian villages that display old Walser traditions and style, giving visitors have plenty of history to explore when they’re not skiing. Both villages have good access to the slopes, and several bars and restaurants, although the après-ski scene is quieter than other resorts. More about Gressoney >>
On the mountain
From Gressoney-La-Trinité skiers can access the whole of the Monterosa ski circuit. Those staying in Gressoney-Saint-Jean have their own slopes to enjoy, including fabulous woodland skiing. Ideal for intermediates and experts, Monterosa offers mainly red runs, and amazing off-piste and heliskiing opportunities. Snowboarders will also love the free-riding here, and cross-country skiers are spoilt for choice too. There’s also a good choice of mountain restaurants. More about Gressoney's ski area >>
Off the mountain
While other resorts may have more to offer keen shoppers and those looking for a lively après-ski scene, Gressoney still has plenty of attractions, local traditions and history to explore. Off the slopes there’s a sports centre, several shops, and some great restaurants and museums. But ultimately, both villages are best suited to visitors looking to spend most of their time skiing, and enjoying a relatively peaceful, quiet ambience after the lifts have closed. What to see and do off the mountain >>
Where to stay
The Gressoney valley is made up of two main villages, Gressoney St Jean and Gressoney La Trinite, a further 7 kilometres up the valley. The main ski area is at Stafal, which is another 3 kilometres north. Gressoney La Trinite houses the areas two main hotels and is the more developed of the villages. Gressoney St Jean also has some accommodation but suits those who prefer a low key resort experience. Recent hotel developments mean there is also accommodation at Stafal itself for those who don't want to travel to the skiing each day. To book or for advice, contact one of the Gressoney specialists listed below.
How to get there
The closest airport is Turin, just 1 hour 30 minutes away, but Madrid and Geneva are within easy reach also (Milan 2 hours, Geneva 3 hours). Car hire and airport transfers can be arranged. Alternatively, the drive from Calais through France and then through the Mont Blanc tunnel into the Aosta Valley takes approximately 10 hours. Read more on getting to the Aosta Valley >>
Packages and tour operators
A number of UK tour operators can assist with arranging all elements of your holiday to Gressoney including accommodation and travel from the UK and can advise you on the best accommodation options for you.
View holidays to Gressoney with Crystal >>
View holidays to Gressoney with Thomson >>
View holidays to Gressoney with Echo Travel >>
View holidays to Gressoney with Momentum >>
View holidays to Gressoney with Inghams >>
View holidays to Gressoney with First Choice >>
Also view our Ski and Snowboard packages (excluding travel from the UK) for ideas for your next winter holiday.

