Zuba Resorts
The Monterosa ski area:
- Alagna
Alagna is a small Italian resort situated at the foot of one of the highest mountains in Europe, the Monte Rosa. It offers some of the greatest winter and summer sports you will ever experience. Alagna brings traditional Italian alpine charm as well as incredible outdoor opportunities. Winter Skiing is second to none and off-piste tracks are among the longest and most exciting in the Alps.
- Gressoney Stafal
Situated at the head of the Gressoney valley, Stafal acts as the middle link between the Alagna and the Champoluc valleys. From here you have direct access to all of the Monterosa ski area. The main ski school takes place here for all levels of skier and there are some very comfortable ski in/out Hotels and Self-catered appartments available.
- Gressoney La Trinite
Located at the foot of the Punta Yolanda, La Trinite is a charming small village in the centre of Gressoney valley. Dominated by the olf village square and church there is direct access to the mountain via the Punta Yoland chair lift. Hotels and self-catered appartments are available and offer very good value with fast mountain access.
- Gressoney St Jean
Gressoney St. Jean is an excellent location for families and skiers who like to stay in a genuinely historical and charming village enjoying traditional architecture and accommodation. There are excellent ski bus links to all the major lifts and it has a fine selection of local restaurants serving traditional culinary delights, typical dishes of the Aosta Valley.
The Val d'Anniviers:
- Grimentz
Grimentz/St-Jean offers an escape into nature at the gateway to some of Switzerland's most famous 4000 metre mountains, where the pure air of the Alps makes your blood tingle. Here you will enjoy a tasteful mixed of the old and the new. With a thousand years of history the old picturesque village of Grimentz will show you a true sense of traditional architecture and way of life.
- St Luc & Chandolin
The ski areas of both St Luc and Chandolin are connected by a series of pistes and ski lifts. Both these areas offer enjoyable skiing for beginners, intermediates and advanced alike. With Chandolin offering both an excellent introduction to off piste skiing as well as more challenging areas for the more experienced.
- Zinal
Zinal provides 70 km of alpine downhill ski pistes, 19.5 km of cross-country skiing, a freeride area, a snowpark, an avalanche training center, many snowshoe hikes, an ice skating rink, a swimming pool ... and only one skiing pass for all the ski runs of Val d'Anniviers, Grimentz - St-Luc - Chandolin and Vercorin (220 km of ski runs). Zinal is ideal for both families and serious, experienced all mountain skiers.