Overview
Sestriere is a resort in Italy’s western Alps, near the French border. It’s part of the Vialattea ski area, with dozens of slopes hosting major competitions.
Description
Sestriere ski resort Italy was one of the world’s first purpose-built ski areas way back in the 1930s. It has one of the highest Italian ski resort bases at 2,035m elevation, guaranteeing wonderful snow conditions.
Sestriere ski resort is west of Turin (Torino) and is the main resort on the deliciously large (and world's best value!) Via Lattea (Milky Way) ski pass which links Sestriere's neighbors Oulx (Sauze d'Oulx), Cesana-Sansicario, Claviere, plus Montgenèvre across the border in France.