Stories

Welcome to our Stories, a special blog, where our friends write about their experiences and adventures in the Monterosa area. If you would like to visit Champoluc, Gressoney, Alagna or other villages in the Aosta Valley, trek or ski in the Monterosa, discover Sardinia or other places we offer, contact us!

Posted: Jun 10, 2016

Gran Paradiso best for the beginners

Gran Paradiso

Gran Paradiso in Italy was named one of the 6 classic beginner routes in the Alps along with Barre des Écrins and Breithorn, among others. Discover Gran Paradiso National Park with us and climb there!

BMC asked mountains guides about their favourite trails and peaks that are moderately easy to climb for beginners.

Posted: May 17, 2016

Monterosa Ski - the world's 2nd biggest ski area?

Cervinia will link to Zermatt and Monterosa Ski

A plan to expand Zermatt-Cervinia ski area can make Monterosa Ski the world’s 2nd biggest ski area! „In the Snow” magazine dedicates its first article of the February issue to the very promising project in the Aosta Valley.

Nowadays, Matterhorn Glacier Paradise links the Swiss resort Zermatt and Italian Breuil-Cervinia. It is 360km of piste, but with an expanding plan

Posted: Mar 8, 2016

TheAlps Non-skiing Top 5

Snowshoes Champoluc

We are still enjoying winter season in the Monterosa. We have decided to prepare TheAlps’ Top 5 regarding non-skiing activities. What to do in the Monterosa if you do not want to ski? Linnea, our tour producer, presents her non-skiing Top 5!

Posted: Jan 14, 2016

Buy Monterosa Ski pass online

Monterosa Ski pass you can buy online

Online revolution enters Monterosa slopes! This season you can buy your ski pass online.

Thanks to the new website you do not need to wait in a line to the tickets office. You can buy your ski pass with one click and go skiing directly.

Posted: Jan 4, 2016

New site of the new season

Alagna tailor made ski holidays

Winter has  come to Monterosa at last so it is high time to start ski season. This year we open it with a new, refreshed website.

After 20 years with our two websites www.thealps.com and www.monterosa.com - we decided to merge their contents and give them a new, fresh layout. The result is our remade www.thealps.com.

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