Ranked 188th of 234 Ski resorts
Gressoney-La-Trinité - Monterosa Ski reviews & ratings
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Gressoney-La-Trinité - Monterosa Ski Reviews & Ratings
Overall Rating: 4.0
Ranking: 188th of 234 resorts
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Snow Parks
Value for Money
Après Ski
Family Friendly
Off Piste
Eating Out
Tree Skiing
Groomed Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
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All Reviews
Ashleigh - intermediate skier
Dec, 29 - 2024
Gressoney La trinite is the best ski resort I have been to. The range of slopes and quality of the slopes is incredible. The red runs from the very top are just some of the widest most beautiful slopes I have skied on, and I never wanted to leave! The views from the restaurant/bar at the top are amazing. The food was great, accommodation was great. There are a couple of cool little bars in the town that you can go to on an evening with music and one had a hot tub. Pretty chilled apres ski vibes.
Alan - advanced skier
Dec, 24 - 2024
The best off piste in Italy, so if that's your thing you need to get here. Otherwise pretty limited, both in terms of pistes and resorts. A one trick pony, but what a trick.
Martin - advanced skier
Dec, 6 - 2024
Lovely traditional resort. This resort comes into its own when the off piste conditions are good . Unfortunately when I visited the snow was limited with very hard packed conditions.
Gressoney lacks stores and options for après ski are limited with only one or two wine bars and a couple of bars.
Accommodation is also restricted to a handful of mainly 3star hotels. I found the staff to be very friendly and eager to please.
The lift system is good but very much limited if its very windy with links to neighbouring resorts often closed.
Dave - advanced skier
Dec, 6 - 2024
Small resort, part of the Monte Rosa chain including Champoluc and Alagna. Very quiet and picturesque, with easy skiing on groomed runs and great food and drink on the mountain, but limited terrain and linear nature of the ski area means you'll either ski it out in a couple of days or have little to do when the higher lifts are shut. Apres-ski / dining options are fairly limited, more suited for a couples weekend away than a week with friends.
Ian - advanced skier
Dec, 6 - 2024
A charming & peaceful Italian resort with good skiing all round. Scenery is great and there are excellent off piste opportunities.
Angus - expert skier
Nov, 14 - 2024
Great family resort, with not too much in the way of apres options. Piste area is not massive however the off-piste is particularly good with lots of trees.
Josh - advanced skier
Apr, 29 - 2024
Fantastic ski area for varied terrain and long runs. Lots of long cruise runs across a big area.
Much quieter and more local than bigger resorts in the Aosta valley.
Great free ride area if youre getting to grips with powder and off piste and some excellent ski touring options either for a day tour or a multi day trip over to Switzerland.
Paolo - advanced skier
Apr, 29 - 2024
Fantastic slopes and wonderful freeride options.
Lifting are updated yearly.
Apres-ski always fun and many variations.
Must be done at least once in life.
Clive - advanced skier
Apr, 29 - 2024
Off-piste paradise, so many options & for all levels from off-piste novices to experts
Empty pistes, brilliant motorways for high speed cruising
Fantastic food & great value
Brilliant guides
Paolo - advanced skier
Mar, 29 - 2024
Many slopes variations.
Fantastic for freeride, so many variations, very safe area.
Wonderful views, expecially to Alagna Valley.
Lifts constantly updated.
Good apres-ski experience.
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