Val Ferret cross-country runs
Resorts: Courmayeur
Rates
- dailly ticket: €
- reducted ticket: €
- Aosta Valley seasonal ticket: €
- Val Ferret seasonal ticket: €
For cross-country skiing, Val Ferret offers a lively mountain ambiance along with its wonderful pistes, amidst the wonderful forests and magnificent stretches of snow from November until May.
Val Ferret is one of the two large valleys which run along the Mont Blanc chain. You can get to Planpincieux (1580 mt.) by bus or car. The pistes start from the town of Planpincieux, and wind along the entire valley, up to the village of Lavachey. The pistes which are always tracked and groomed, have many detours where you can lengthen or shorten the main itineraries, thus 22 kilometres of slopes on terrain that is particularly suitable for this sport. There are cafes, restaurants, services for skiers with ski rental and waxing , a ski school in Planpincieux and a baby park for children.
Val Ferret Foyer de fond:
Equipped centre for all tourists’ needs, with storage service, locker rooms, showers, ski school, ski patrol and ticket office.
Typologies of cross-country trails:
- Val Ferret - Anello 1 - Da Planpincieux a Le Pont - km 2,9
- Val Ferret - Variante L - Le Pont - km 0,92
- Val Ferret - Variante M - Planpincieux - km 0,68
- Val Ferret - Anello 2 - Da Le Pont a Pra-Sec - km 3,7
- Val Ferret - Variante A - Meyence/Neyron - km 2,085
- Val Ferret - Variante B - Campo di Golf - km 1,17
- Val Ferret - Variante H - Tronchey - km 0,7
- Val Ferret - Variante I - Tronchey - km 0,42
- Val Ferret - Anello 3 - Da Pra-Sec a Freboudze - km 3,58
- Val Ferret - Variante C - Pra-Sec - km 1,67
- Val Ferret - Variante D - Lavachey - km 0,83
- Val Ferret - Variante E - Lavachey - km 0,955
- Val Ferret - Variante F - Freboudze - km 1,28
- Val Ferret - Variante G - Pra Sec - km 1,335
Ticket sales: Foyer de Fond 375.6618864
Consult the snow report to find out which cross-country trails are open
See also
Note - this information is not directly connected to the Cammino Balteo path but it is part of the Aosta Valley tourist offer.