Gressoney-La-Trinité - Monterosa Ski

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Location

Gressoney-la-trinite'
Italy
45° 50' 3.228" N, 7° 49' 15.24" E
IT
General info: 

Gressoney La Trinité (1637m) is situated in the heart of the ski resort Monterosa Ski, from where our guests can ski to the Ayas-Valley (Champoluc) and the Sesia-Valley (Alagna) by crossing the Bettaforca-Pass and the Salati-Pass respectively. La Trinité offers eight ski lifts, four of which are located between the village centre and the hamlet of Staffal, allowing fast travel the different ski areas of the resort. The pistes present various difficulty levels and they are mostly equipped with snow cannons. Gressoney La Trinité makes it possible to train at high altitude on a 3,5-kilometre-long piste on the shores of Lake Gabiet.

BASE: 5374ft
SUMMIT: 10744ft
VERTICAL DROP: 5370ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 11
Gondolas: 2
Chairs: 6
Surface: 3

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €44.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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