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About Champoluc

Nestled in Italy's picturesque Aosta Valley, Champoluc is the largest resort in the Monterosa ski region, often referred to as Italy’s "Three Valleys." Champoluc is the largest resort in the Monterosa ski region. Monterosa is a huge ski area, comprised of 112 miles of trails and known as Italy’s “Three Valleys.” Surrounded by wooded terrain and based at one end of the Monterosa ski area with Gressoney in the central valley and Alagna on the far side, Champoluc boasts spectacular views of the region’s dramatic glaciers and peaks. It’s even possible to see the Matterhorn from Champoluc on a clear day.


The village's history dates back to the Walser migrations in the 12th and 13th centuries, and traces of this rich cultural heritage can still be seen today. Champoluc exudes a classic ski resort ambiance, with a delightful mix of hotels, holiday villas, shops, and restaurants strung along a scenic mountain road. The local shops, ice rink, and delicious traditional Italian cuisine add to its charm, making it a wonderful place to explore both on and off the slopes.


With more hotels than other resorts in the area, Champoluc is the largest base in the three valleys and offers plenty of off-mountain pursuits including ice skating, ice climbing, snowshoeing and classic Italian après-ski and dining, as well as souvenir and specialty goods shopping. For those seeking a relaxed après-ski scene, Champoluc offers a subdued but enjoyable experience, with cozy spots near the main gondola station offering cocktails and live music. Despite its tranquil vibe, the village offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for families and adventure seekers alike. With easy access from Turin, Milan, and Geneva airports, Champoluc is an accessible and captivating destination for a memorable ski or summer holiday.

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Scenic view of Champoluc
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5 best things about Champoluc according to our Mountain Travel Experts

Part of the Monterosa Ski Area

Less Crowded Slopes

Off-Piste Opportunities

Traditional Alpine Village Charm

Breathtaking Alpine Scenery

MOUNTAIN STATS

180NUMBER OF RUNS
27%BEGINNER RUNS
12%ADVANCED RUNS
61%INTERMEDIATE RUNS
0%EXPERT RUNS
444SKIABLE ACRES
5,085 ftBASE ELEVATION
9,515 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
5,085 ftVERTICAL DROP
275"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKYES

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How to get to Champoluc

Getting to Champoluc is made easier through the nearest airport, Turin Airport (TRN), just a quick 66 miles and hour-and-45-minute drive away. Other popular options include Milan Malpensa Airport "Silvio Berlusconi" (MXP) and Geneva Airport (GVA), 108 and 130 miles away respectively. Travelers can choose between car rentals or private transfers, with companies like "Mountain Drop-offs" offering shared shuttles at a cost of around €70 to 80 EUR ($78 to 89 USD) per person each way. Each of these airports provides good connectivity to Champoluc, with a choice of private transfers, shuttle services, or rental cars to make your journey straightforward and convenient. If you're up for a road trip, you can drive from Calais, passing through France and the Mont Blanc tunnel into the beautiful Aosta Valley, taking roughly 10 hours.

Getting around

Thanks to its efficient lift system that seamlessly connects key areas, navigating Champoluc is a breeze. For getting around the village or heading to nearby resorts in the Monterosa Ski area, there are handy shuttle buses and taxis available. Getting around is as easy as it is convenient!

Skiing in Champoluc, Italy

Ideal for intermediates and experts, Monterosa offers some of Europe’s best off-piste freeriding and heli-skiing opportunities. On piste, skiers and snowboarders can enjoy mostly red trails. Champoluc ski area is best suited to beginners and intermediates with easy-to-access beginner slopes at Antagnod.


 At Champoluc, there are also plenty of good mountain restaurants for lunch in the sunshine or a quick fuel stop. Our Mountain Travel Experts recommend taking a break at the Ostafa restaurant to enjoy the gorgeous views and excellent on-piste cuisine and hot beverages.


Beginner Skiing in Champoluc, Italy

Champoluc ski area is best suited to beginners and intermediates with easy-to-access beginner slopes at Antagnod. The nursery slopes at village base are ideal for first-timers to practice basic skiing skills, and the Crest Mid-Station features easy, wide slopes accessible via gondola, perfect for gaining confidence. Enjoy CampoSmith and Del Lago for other beginner-friendly slopes that provide a great environment for skill improvement. For nervous beginners, taking lifts back down is recommended.

Family vacations in Champoluc

Champoluc, located in the Monterosa Ski area, is a fantastic family-friendly winter destination, offering a wide range of slopes suited to all skill levels, making it perfect for families looking to hit the mountains together. From wide, easy beginner runs to more challenging red and black trails, Champoluc ensures everyone finds their pace. Ski schools with professional instructors are available, providing lessons for both adults and children, helping the whole family feel confident on the snow.


In addition to skiing, Champoluc features fun activities like snowshoeing through peaceful mountain trails and exploring the beautiful surroundings. There’s also an ice rink for skating, perfect for après-ski fun. Families can unwind after an action-packed day with hot chocolate and local Italian cuisine at cozy mountain huts.

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