Monterosa Ski
Lift pass: Monterosa Ski

Monterosa Ski

Three Walser valleys linked beneath the Monte Rosa, 180 km of high, scenic piste and some of the best freeride in the Alps.

3
resorts
180 km
Pistes
38
Lifts
3,275 m
Summit

About the domain

Monterosa Ski links three Walser valleys beneath the south face of the Monte Rosa, the second-highest peak in the Alps, into 180 km of high, scenic piste shared by Alagna, Champoluc and Gressoney. The pisted skiing is mostly broad and intermediate, but the real draw is the off-piste: long, classic Alagna lines and easy access to heli-skiing put it on every freeride wish list. Three very different villages, one of the wildest big domains in Italy.

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Frequently asked questions

Which resorts are part of Monterosa Ski?

Monterosa Ski links Alagna, Champoluc and Gressoney on the Monterosa Ski pass, with 180 km of piste served by around 38 lifts.

How big is the Monterosa Ski ski area?

Monterosa Ski offers 180 km of marked piste and about 38 lifts, rising to 3,275 m.

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