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Monterosa Ski - Champoluc — Hotel in Ayas

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Monterosa Ski - Champoluc
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Nearby attractions
Champoluc Adventure Park
loc. rameruil, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Le Sapin
Route Ramey, 73, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Il Balivo
Route Ramey, 102, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Lo Bistrot
Route Ramey, 66, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Kondor Après-ski & Food
Route Ramey, 67/A, 11020 Ayas AO, Italy
Luppolo e Grano Pizza d'Altura
Route Ramey, 50, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Brasserie du Breithorn
Route Ramey, 27, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Pub Brasserie
Route Ramey, 10, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Ristorante Pizzeria Churen
Rue des Guides, 19, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Restó Tatà
Route Ramey, 50, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
Ristorante L'Essentiel da Andreone
Route Ramey, 17, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
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Route Ramey, 16b, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
La Rouja
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Hotel Bellevue
Route Ramey, 16a, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
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Route Ramey, 27, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
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Monterosa Ski - Champoluc

Route Ramey, 69, 11020 Champoluc AO, Italy
4.0(1.5K)

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attractions: Champoluc Adventure Park, restaurants: Le Sapin, Il Balivo, Lo Bistrot, Kondor Après-ski & Food, Luppolo e Grano Pizza d'Altura, Brasserie du Breithorn, Pub Brasserie, Ristorante Pizzeria Churen, Restó Tatà, Ristorante L'Essentiel da Andreone
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+39 0125 303111
Website
monterosaski.eu

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Nearby attractions of Monterosa Ski - Champoluc

Champoluc Adventure Park

Champoluc Adventure Park

Champoluc Adventure Park

4.3

(84)

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Nearby restaurants of Monterosa Ski - Champoluc

Le Sapin

Il Balivo

Lo Bistrot

Kondor Après-ski & Food

Luppolo e Grano Pizza d'Altura

Brasserie du Breithorn

Pub Brasserie

Ristorante Pizzeria Churen

Restó Tatà

Ristorante L'Essentiel da Andreone

Le Sapin

Le Sapin

4.4

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Il Balivo

Il Balivo

4.5

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Lo Bistrot

Lo Bistrot

4.2

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4.0

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Jake FeurtadoJake Feurtado
Large but quiet ski area. Some great runs and some fun off piste. Loads of choices for places to eat on the mountain. Prices for lift passes are about €5 cheaper per day if you order online, so I’d definitely recommend doing that. The valleys are well connected, but do expect some queues in the afternoons when traversing back to where you started.
Kestutis JonuskisKestutis Jonuskis
Champoluc was a great place and included a fun slope. It's not a great place for beginners but good for intermediates and up. Ski lift price was €64 per adult and €45 per junior. Great views and overall a beautifully place.
Lorenzo DonesLorenzo Dones
Le piste da sci di Champoluc, salendo da Frachey, sono fruibili da sciatori principianti/intermedi. Le piste sono principalmente rosse (del Colle, dei Larici, del Monte) con una pista blu (del Lago). Il comprensorio è ampio e non affollato. La seggiovia Alpe Ciarcerio-La Mandria è comoda con 4 posti, abbastanza affollata nei periodi di maggior affluenza in quanto unica risalita all'arrivo di 3 piste. Funicolare Frachey-Alpe Ciarcerio comoda e veloce per arrivare sulle piste. Al mattino le piste della Valle di Champoluc sono piuttosto in ombra, se la giornata è fredda conviene spostarsi nella valle di Gressoney fino a quando il sole non è alto.
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Large but quiet ski area. Some great runs and some fun off piste. Loads of choices for places to eat on the mountain. Prices for lift passes are about €5 cheaper per day if you order online, so I’d definitely recommend doing that. The valleys are well connected, but do expect some queues in the afternoons when traversing back to where you started.
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Champoluc was a great place and included a fun slope. It's not a great place for beginners but good for intermediates and up. Ski lift price was €64 per adult and €45 per junior. Great views and overall a beautifully place.
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Le piste da sci di Champoluc, salendo da Frachey, sono fruibili da sciatori principianti/intermedi. Le piste sono principalmente rosse (del Colle, dei Larici, del Monte) con una pista blu (del Lago). Il comprensorio è ampio e non affollato. La seggiovia Alpe Ciarcerio-La Mandria è comoda con 4 posti, abbastanza affollata nei periodi di maggior affluenza in quanto unica risalita all'arrivo di 3 piste. Funicolare Frachey-Alpe Ciarcerio comoda e veloce per arrivare sulle piste. Al mattino le piste della Valle di Champoluc sono piuttosto in ombra, se la giornata è fredda conviene spostarsi nella valle di Gressoney fino a quando il sole non è alto.
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Reviews of Monterosa Ski - Champoluc

4.0
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1.0
1y

This resort is not designed for children or families.

After my daughter crashed while trying to traverse from the 4-5 runs available to the Monterosa ski school, the policeman who accompanied the paramedic who stretchered her down the mountain said that Monterosa s not good for learners. He had spent the entire day ferrying injured people down the mountain who got hurt on the black runs you cannot avoid.

For some reason, they designed the mountain to force skiers to take an extremely difficult black run, steep with moguls for about half a kilometre, to get across to the easier and nicer slopes.

The Monterosa ski school teaches on slopes which face the sun so the snow is sticky and the surface bumpy after snow overnight. There was little pisting by snowcats to reduce the moguls. Both my children, on their third and fourth ski week respectively, fell multiple times and my daughter went to hospital. Her ski instructor took the class on a black run, after saying they would not do a black run, because otherwise they would only get to ski the same few slopes again and again.

The resort has not invested in a lift to bypass this horrible black, and to be honest the lifts range from newish to 20-30 years old. Many are 2 person chairs with hard seats, no hoods and no slow down for children. No drag lifts thankfully but the infrastructure isn't very new. At the junctions, I couldn't see maps showing which runs are open, temperature gauges or even clocks.

The other major flaw of this resort - a deal breaker for any family holiday - is that all the slopes within 90 mins of the ski school are linear, no bowls that open up options on two or more sides, just straight up and down. So because the ski school lasts only 3 hours before pick up, parents basically ski the same slopes day after day, because you can't get to new slopes before you have to turn back to pick up children in time.

And because the ski school doesn't have a ski all day option with lunch included during the school holidays, you have to return to pick up kids, find some lunch and then ski the same linear slopes you skied in the morning, possibly reaching a little further along the line of the mountain before you have to turn back due to light and closing lifts.

You can avoid the black runs by taking the gondola down to the village, taking a bus and then a lift to the gentler slopes but it's a time waster which means less skiing for families.

This all makes for a monotonous holiday. Ironically we only picked this resort because the ski school advertised a group option with all day skiing including lunch. When we contacted them before flying in, they told us this was available only the day after we left. I guess they do not have enough instructors or changed their minds.

As a family, I would avoid this resort until it invests in a redesign to bypass the unavoidable blacks and perhaps a relocation of the ski school to where less experienced children can ski with less chance of injury.

We did stay in a lovely hotel with attentive staff and great food, but the...

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1.0
1y

After my daughter crashed while trying to traverse from the 4-5 runs available to the Monterosa ski school, the policeman who accompanied the paramedic who stretchered her down the mountain said that Monterosa is not good for learners. He had spent the entire day ferrying injured people down the mountain who got hurt on the black runs you cannot avoid.

For some reason, they designed the mountain to force skiers to take an extremely difficult black run, steep with moguls for about half a kilometre, to get across to the easier and nicer slopes.

The Monterosa ski school teaches on slopes which face the sun so the snow is sticky and the surface bumpy after snow overnight. There was little pisting by snowcats to reduce the moguls after a day's snowfall and pisting across the mountain was patchy, some days great, some days non-existent. Both my children, on their third and fourth ski week respectively, fell multiple times and my daughter went to hospital. Her ski instructor took the class on a black run, after saying they would not do a black run, because otherwise they would only get to ski the same few slopes again and again.

The resort has not invested in a lift to bypass this horrible black, and to be honest the lifts range from newish to 20-30 years old. Many are 2 person chairs with hard seats, no hoods and no slow down for children. No drag lifts thankfully but the infrastructure isn't very new. At the junctions, I couldn't see maps showing which runs are open, temperature gauges or even clocks.

The other major flaw of this resort - a deal breaker for any family holiday - is that all the slopes within 90 mins of the ski school are linear, no bowls that open up options on two or more sides, just straight up and down. So because the ski school lasts only 3 hours before pick up, parents basically ski the same slopes day after day, because you can't get to new slopes before you have to turn back to pick up children in time.

And because the ski school doesn't have a ski all day option with lunch included during the school holidays, you have to return to pick up kids, find some lunch and then ski the same linear slopes you skied in the morning, possibly reaching a little further along the line of the mountain before you have to turn back due to light and closing lifts.

You can avoid the black runs by taking the gondola down to the village, taking a bus and then a lift to the gentler slopes but it's a time waster which means less skiing for families.

This all makes for a monotonous holiday. Ironically we only picked this resort because the ski school advertised a group option with all day skiing including lunch. When we contacted them before flying in, they told us this was available only the day after we left. I guess they do not have enough instructors or changed their minds.

As a family, I would avoid this resort until it invests in a redesign to bypass the unavoidable blacks and perhaps a relocation of the ski school to where less experienced children can ski with less...

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5.0
1y

Great place, great ski resort. We didn’t have great weather, it was early March but conditions spectacular. Pistes red mostly and black - but their red is stronger blue for other resorts standards. Their black are faboulus - they are demanding but not extremely steep. You ski on versatile terrain. In different valley, among trees and without trees. We skied 2 days and didn’t do everything although been in Champoluc, Staffal and Alagna parts of the resort. Prices are reallybreasonable - I bought 3d skipass 2 weeks before arrival and paid 128€ for 3 days, bombardino on slopes 4.5€, dishes for 12-14€ so well cheaper then in Dolomites. It’s old style resort without many people but good quality of...

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