7 days

Ski trip

Adventure

in Nature

Couple, family &

friends trip

< 1500€

p.p per week

Welcome to Monterosa Valley

If you’re looking for an affordable ski week, Italy is your destination

It’s far from the crowds of France or Switzerland, with breathtaking scenery and a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. Let us introduce you to Monterosa Ski. This place is more than just a ski resort for us; it’s where Arthur grew up skiing, where some of our memories were made, and where we keep coming back year after year.

We spent the last Christmas holidays (2025) here and once again, this valley reminded us why it’s our favourite ski area in Italy: authentic villages, long scenic runs, excellent food, and prices that still make sense.

Arthur on his skis at Monterosa

Where to stay?
Our favourite hotel in Gressoney Saint-Jean

This family-run hotel is managed by Franco (a former professional skier) and Silvia, who have been welcoming guests for over 30 years.

Why we love it:


Where to rent your ski?
David “3” Sport

💰 Rental prices:

  • 110€ for the full equipment (ski, boots & poles)
  • 80€ for ski & poles only

Good quality equipment, fair prices and a very smooth experience.

Catu sitting in the snow in front of the Matterhorn

Where to ski?

As a beginner, the Weissmatten ski area is the perfect place to start.

This area has a few well-maintained slopes with the ski instructors based in front of the hotel, at the bottom of the slopes and only one iconic duo chairlift to the top, and a drag lift.

Map of the weissmatten ski area


There’s one blue slope and one red (the last part turns into black). There are some nice off-piste runs under the pine trees and along the blue are safe and super fun for the kids. It’s very secure, never crowded and perfect for learning and building confidence.When Arthur was a kid, his parents would let him take the chairlift alone or with friends, ski down with them, and meet all together at the bottom.

Monterosa Ski map

Our usual ski itinerary

Here are some flexible ski itinerary options you can adapt depending on the weather, snow conditions and your energy level. Overall, Monterosa is a chill and accessible ski area, suitable for most skiers, with just a few specific points to be aware of.


Where to eat at lunch?

Italy is known for its amazing food, and Monterosa certainly doesn’t disappoint. Here are some of our favourite lunch spots located around the domain:


After-ski 🎊

After a ski day, head to the charming village of Gressoney Saint-Jean. Our go-to spots for a hot drink and sweet bite are :

If you are parked a Gressoney-la-trinité, don’t hesitate to stop at the bar Edelboden next to another David ski rental/shop. Their hot chocolate is incredible. Arthur always falls for the extra con panna ☕️


A non-ski activity you must do: visit Castel Savoia 🏰

Walk in the forest of Gressoney
Castel Savoie in Gressoney
the view from the balcony at the hotel Albergo Alpenrose

Tip: Don’t miss the veranda. From there, you’ll enjoy a stunning view over the valley and the Monte Rosa massif. One of the most beautiful panoramas in the area.

💰 Entrance fee8€ per person


The cost breakdown

For 7 nights and 6 days of ski for 2 people, this trips costs around 2.750 euros. See below the detail (December 2025)

DetailsCost
⛽️ FuelWe drove ± 1.850km€ 170
🕳️ San Bernardo TunnelRound trip€ 54
🅿️ Parking8€ per day (Staffal)€ 32
🏠 Hotel6 nights half board€ 1.400
🚡 Ski pass350€/6 days€ 700
🎿 Ski rental110€ + 80€€ 190
🍝 Lunch6 lunches€ 200
🍿 Extrassnack for the car€ 30
TOTAL€ 2.776

Why is skiing in Monterosa worth it?

It’s one of those places you don’t want to see go viral… but you still want to share with people who will love it as much as we do. If you’re looking for:

  • Cheap skiing week
  • A family-friendly ski resort
  • Great food and wine
  • Long runs and no crowds
  • Authentic villages and local atmosphere

Then Monterosa Valley should be on your list. See you on the slopes 🇮🇹⛷️

Arthur skiing

FAQ

Is Monterosa a good ski resort for beginners?

Yes. Monterosa is generally easy and relaxed, especially in areas like Weissmatten (Gressoney Saint-Jean), which is perfect for beginners and families. Slopes are wide, uncrowded and well-maintained, with ski instructors based directly on-site.

Is Monterosa good for intermediate skiers?

Yes. Intermediate skiers will love Monterosa for its long scenic runs, variety of itineraries and high-altitude slopes. Most routes are smooth and enjoyable, with just a few specific black sections that are easy to avoid or bypass.

Is Monterosa suitable for families?

Absolutely. Monterosa is one of the best family-friendly ski resorts in Italy. Prices are reasonable, villages are calm and safe, and there are ski areas adapted to all levels. It’s ideal for families who want to ski without stress or crowds.

Is Monterosa crowded during school holidays?

Compared to France or Switzerland, Monterosa remains very quiet, even during peak periods. We skied there during the Christmas holidays , and until December 25th, the slopes were almost empty. After that, more families arrived, but it was still far from crowded.

Is Monterosa a cheap ski destination in Italy?

Yes. Monterosa offers excellent value for money. A 6-day ski pass costs around 300€, accommodation and food are more affordable than in major resorts, and overall expenses remain very reasonable for a full ski week in Italy.

Do I need a car to ski in Monterosa?

Not necessarily. There is a free ski bus running all day, connecting the main villages and ski areas. Parking is easy if you do drive, but it’s perfectly possible to move around without a car.

Are there difficult slopes in Monterosa?

There are some black slopes, but they are limited. Coming back from Champoluc requires a short black section, and skiing down to Alagna is also a black run. That said, the Alagna descent is very enjoyable, and you can always take the cable car if you prefer not to ski it. There is also the olympic black in front of the hotel, at the Weissmatten ski area.


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