Vialattea // Bardo
Vialattea and Bardonecchia further strengthen their synergy, shaping a new shared horizon of development and innovation. This strategic step aims to enhance the region while diversifying and consolidating the ski offer on both a national and international level.
Two distinct yet complementary identities that, together, become the ultimate destination to experience sport, nature, and lifestyle at their best in the heart of the Turin Alps.

Located in the heart of the Alps, just 50 minutes from Turin, Bardonecchia is a historic and welcoming resort that combines the authentic charm of a mountain village with the services of a modern ski destination.
The ski area, reaching an altitude of 2,800 meters, extends across the Colomion–Les Arnauds–Melezet and Jafferau sectors, offering over 100 km of slopes suitable for all levels.
Famous for hosting the snowboard competitions during the 2006 Winter Olympics, Bardonecchia is now the ideal destination for those seeking sport, relaxation, and authenticity. Skiing, mountain restaurants, entertainment, activities for non-skiers, and the warmth of village life come together in a complete Alpine experience accessible to everyone.
Vialattea is one of the largest ski areas in Europe, fully connected ski-in/ski-out and made up of renowned Piedmontese resorts such as Sestriere, Sauze d’Oulx, Sansicario, Cesana, Claviere, Pragelato, Oulx, and Sauze di Cesana, together with the French resort of Montgenèvre.
With 400 km of ski runs stretching up to 2,800 meters in altitude, the area offers slopes for every level of experience, ensuring optimal snow conditions throughout the season.
Skiing in Vialattea means following in the tracks of great champions: the resort has hosted some of the most prestigious international events, from the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics to the 1997 World Championships, as well as numerous Alpine Ski World Cup races.















