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Resort Information

Ski Passes

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Ski Passes There are many different options for ski passes on the Monte Rosa. We can pre book your ski pass and choose the most appropriate pass for your needs. There are some reductions for children of a certain age and also for babies, as well as o...

Ski & Boot Hire

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We have partnered with Sport Haus Centro Burton for all our client boot and ski hire. The rental shop is located at entrance to the village and the team, lead by Franz, offer a good range of equipment for everyone.  This includes small skis, boo...

The Ski Area

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Alagna is best known for its off-piste and whether for the first time or for a life time, you are sure to find untouched powder. Set beneath the second highest mountain in Europe, the Monte Rosa, and falling within the highest European National Park,...

Quick to read facts

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ALAGNA Small, attractive Italian ski resort, in the Pedemont region of Italy. THE MOUNTAIN Monte Rosa, the second highest mountain in Europe at 4634metres. 3 VALLEYS Ski over the three Italian Valleys, Alagna Valsesia (Piedemont), Ayas ...

Getting to Alagna

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Our recommendation We recommend flying to Milan Malpensa which is by far the easiest and quickest route there. Listed below are the distances between airports and Alagna. Choose your airport and then go directly to the airline of your choice to book ...

How to find Alagna

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Alagna is situated in the Piedmont region, on the Italian/Swiss border, just 1 1/2 hours from Milan. At 1200 metres altitude, Alagna is nestled in the shadow of one of Europe's highest mountains the Monte Rosa and presents a haven for ski enthus...

Walser People & History

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The Walsers’ ancestors were the Alemmans, a Germanic population who, in Roman times, inhabited the area of the present-day Swarbia in southern Germany.  With the fall of the Roman Empire, they began to move south through the valleys that ...

Alta Valsesia National Park

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The Alta Valsesia became a national park in 1979 and is the highest park in Europe. The territory it covers starts at 1000 metres in the Rimella and Fobello valley, reaching 4559 metres at the Regina Margherita Observatory ...

Restaurants and Bars

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The food in Alagna varies from local and typical dishes to pizzas and pasta. There are some excellent restaurants and we have tried to give you an insight into bars and cafes to choose from.Nightlife in Alagna gives you a traditional alpine environme...