
Via Lattea
À propos Via Lattea
La Via Lattea (Voie lactée) est un vaste domaine italo-français interconnecté dans les Alpes occidentales, avec plus de 400 km de pistes réparties sur sept stations, dont Sestriere, Sauze d’Oulx et Montgenèvre. Avec une altitude atteignant 2 800 mètres et des remontées mécaniques modernes, la région offre un terrain diversifié pour tous les niveaux, allant de pistes olympiques exigeantes à des pistes douces pour débutants, ainsi qu’à d’importantes possibilités de hors-piste, ce qui en fait l’une des plus grandes stations de ski d’Europe.
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Ski Area Map

Carte officielle du domaine skiable en ultra haute résolution montrant toutes les pistes, remontées mécaniques, villages et installations de montagne. Informations détaillées sur le terrain avec niveaux de difficulté et points de connexion entre les villages.
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Adresse:
Piedmont, Italie
Coordonnées:
44.9534°N, 6.79199°E
Villages dans Via Lattea
Explorez les charmants villages alpins qui composent ce domaine skiable, chacun avec son propre caractère et ses équipements uniques.
Cesana Torinese

Cesana Torinese is a picturesque alpine village and ski resort in the Piedmont region of Italy, known for its stunning mountain scenery, connection to the Vialattea ski area, and abundant opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. Situated in the Susa Valley, the charming village features traditional stone buildings and cobbled streets, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance as an ancient crossroads for trade and pilgrimage.
Montgenèvre

Montgenèvre is a charming, family-friendly French ski village situated at 1,860m on the Italian border in the Southern Alps, known for its authentic mountain character, abundant sunshine, and excellent snow reliability. It offers a gateway to the vast Via Lattea (Milky Way) international ski area, with over 400 km of slopes connecting to Italian resorts, alongside a wide array of summer activities for nature lovers. The village provides a blend of traditional charm with modern amenities, making it one of France's oldest and most accessible ski resorts.
Sestriere

Purpose-built Olympic resort at 2035m altitude in Milky Way ski area.
Borgata Sestrière

Bilingual mountain village combining Italian warmth with Alpine traditions.
Sauze d'Oulx

Village in the Via Lattea ski area with access to 400.0km of pistes and traditional mountain atmosphere.
Oulx

Oulx is a historic Italian town that acts as a gateway to the Vialattea (Milky Way) ski resort, a vast area of over 400 km of slopes shared with France. While Oulx itself offers convenient access and an authentic mountain town experience with its old quarter, the primary skiing is in the nearby resort of Sauze d'Oulx, known for its lively atmosphere, extensive tree-lined runs, and popular après-ski scene. The resort caters to all skill levels, featuring diverse terrain with excellent opportunities for tree skiing and off-piste adventures.
Pragelato

Village in the Via Lattea ski area with access to 400.0km of pistes and traditional mountain atmosphere.
Sansicario Torinese

Village in the Via Lattea ski area with access to 400.0km of pistes and traditional mountain atmosphere.
Claviere

Village in the Via Lattea ski area with access to 400.0km of pistes and traditional mountain atmosphere.