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Gressoney-La-Trinité - Monterosa Ski Piste Map

Top Rated for
4.41 (17 Ratings)
Off-Piste
4.40 (20 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.29 (19 Ratings)
Quiet Slopes
4.22 (18 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.14 (14 Ratings)
Powder Zones
4.08 (20 Ratings)
Overall Rating
Beginner 9%
Intermediate 77%
Advanced 14%
Overall Rating
4.08
From 20 Reviews
22
Total Runs
1638
Bottom Elevation
3275
Top Elevation
34.1
Skiable Terrain
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Check out the Gressoney-La-Trinité ski resort map below to get a proper feel for the layout before you head out. The trail map covers 22 runs spread across the Monterosa Ski area, with slopes ranging from 1,638m up to 3,275m. You've got 4 gondolas, 5 chairlifts and 2 drag lifts connecting everything, with the majority of terrain suiting intermediates perfectly.

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piste map for Gressoney-La-Trinité - Monterosa Ski

Best Runs in Gressoney-La-Trinité - Monterosa Ski

  • Pista dell'Orso (Blue): A long, cruising blue that winds gently down through open terrain, ideal for building confidence and enjoying flowing turns.

  • Bettaforca (Red): A consistently pitched red run offering excellent carving opportunities on well-groomed slopes with stunning views across the Lys valley.

  • Gabiet (Blue): A wide, forgiving blue that's popular with ski schools and progressing intermediates, featuring mellow gradients and plenty of space.

  • Punta Jolanda (Red): A varied red descent from high altitude with sections of steeper pitch that reward strong intermediate skiers looking to push themselves.

  • Sarezza (Black): A genuinely steep and technical black run that demands precise edge control, particularly in the upper sections where the pitch really kicks in.

  • Passo dei Salati (Red): A scenic red run connecting to the Alagna side, offering a mix of open slopes and some narrower passages with rewarding mountain vistas.