• Champorcher ski resort

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Champorcher ski resort

Resorts: Champorcher

Winter rates 2024/2025

1 day: from € 26.00/28.00 to € 33.00/ € 35.00 (working days or holidays with and without Madeleine equipment)

3 days: from € 85.00 to € 91.00 ( season or high season)

6 days: from € 145,00 to € 171,00 ( season or high season)

 


Working days : Monday to Friday from 07/01/2025 to 21/02/2025 and from 10/03/2025 to 28/03/2025

Holidays: Saturday, Sunday and every day from 21/12/2024 to 06/01/2025 and from 22/02/2025 to 09/03/2025

Season: from 07/01/2025 to 21/02/2025 - from 10/03/2025 to 30/03/2025

High Season: from 21/12/2024 to 06/01/2025 - from 22/02/2025 to 09/03/2025

 

Contacts

Champorcher (1440 m) is the first ski resort in the Aosta Valley that visitors will come to from Turin or Milan. It borders the Mont Avic Regional Park and is just 21 km from the motorway exit and the railway station of Pont St. Martin.
It offers 12 km of runs, always with plenty of snow, and is suitable for all kinds of skiers: for beginners, there are two ski schools served by two magic carpets, while competitive skiers can tackle the exciting descents of the Bosco slope, on which a number of important national teams train.
In just 5 minutes, the Cimetta Rossa Express four-seater chairlift will take you up to the beginning of the no. 13 run, situated at an altitude of 2500 m, which offers unforgettable views out over the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa and the Rosa dei Banchi Glacier.
Champorcher is also an ideal destination for ski mountaineering trips, with reserved routes immersed in beautiful natural surroundings.

12 km of slopes
18 slopes: 2 easy - 13 medium - 3 difficult
7 lifts: 1 gondola lift - 2 chairlifts - 2 skilifts - 2 magic carpets

Winter 2024/2025

  • open 14-15 December 2024 and every day from 21st December 2024 to 30th March 2025

See also

Cross-country skiing
Champorcher cross-country skiing

Champorcher pistes

Champorcher

Cross-country fans will find a ski loop called Moulin, situated between Château and Chardonney and measuring a total of 5 km. The loop starts out 500 m from Château, and runs for the most part through the woods and alongside the Ayasse river, and skiers …

Note - this information is not directly connected to the Cammino Balteo path but it is part of the Aosta Valley tourist offer.