Browsing entries tagged with Monterosa
21 Feb 2022
There’s no better ski area in Europe for skiing perfectly groomed, very quiet pistes than Italy’s Monterosa ski area, which spans three lift- and piste-linked valleys . If you want a few days away…
30 Sep 2014
Zermatt, Cervinia and Monterosa Ski (encompassing Champoluc, Gressoney and Alagna) are planning to link up and create one of the largest ski areas in the world. A lift link has long been discussed between…
22 Feb 2010
There are plans for a bit of a knees-up in the Monterosa region next month to inaugurate the area’s new funicular lift. Champoluc is set to host an afternoon of games, music and traditional entertainment…
2 Dec 2009
Just a few days ago green fields were beckoning hiking, not skiing … and Monterosa put opening day on hold. But the Italian slopes were revived for winter by this week’s snowfall. It now appears…
23 Nov 2009
Two ski areas in the Alps have today (Monday 23 November) announced delays to their new winter season, following insufficient snowfall and mild weather. Italy’s Monterosa and Austria’s Arlberg…
28 Aug 2009
North of Turin, Italy’s Valle d’Aosta can reasonably claim to contain the best skiing that Italy has to offer - and its highest slopes. What’s more, the resorts vary widely, from established…
28 Aug 2009
If all goes to plan, Italy’s Monterosa Ski area could be welcoming a new cable car this winter and possibly a new funicular. The lifts are being built at either end of the ski area: a cable car above…
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