Featured places in the region
Valtournenche (Italy)
This charming Italian village preserves the essence of a traditional alpine hamlet. It is the perfect gateway for those seeking authenticity, featuring historic churches and stone houses. It offers a direct connection to the Cervinia ski domain, allowing visitors to enjoy world-class slopes while staying in a much quieter, more picturesque setting.
Breuil – Cervinia (Italy)
Located at the foot of the iconic south face of the Matterhorn, this is one of Italy's most exclusive and famous ski resorts. Known for its high altitude, it guarantees snow nearly year-round. It is the ultimate destination for extreme sports enthusiasts, vibrant après-ski scenes, and spectacular views of endless glaciers.
Aosta (Italy)
Often called the "Rome of the Alps," Aosta blends rich Roman and medieval history with the convenience of a modern city surrounded by towering peaks. It serves as an ideal strategic base for exploring the region, offering exceptional gastronomy, shopping, and a direct cable car to the Pila ski slopes.
Zermatt (Switzerland)
Arguably the most famous mountain destination in the world. Zermatt is a car-free village dominated by the majesty of the Matterhorn. It stands out for its refined luxury, the world-renowned Gornergrat rack railway, and a ski network that crosses the Swiss-Italian border. A dream location for mountaineering and high-end tourism.
Chamois (Italy)
A true hidden gem. Chamois is the only village in Italy that cannot be reached by car, only by cable car. It is a sanctuary of absolute peace, ideal for those looking to disconnect from the noise and enjoy "slow travel," quiet hiking, and traditional wooden architecture in a pristine environment.
Cheneil (Italy)
This tiny hamlet is the definition of a natural paradise. Accessible only on foot or via an inclined elevator, Cheneil offers lush green meadows in summer and a fairytale snowy landscape in winter. It is a favorite starting point for hikers seeking the best panoramic views of the valley away from the crowds.
