Nestled amidst the towering peaks of Europe, including Mont Blanc, the Aosta Valley stands as a winter sports haven. This enchanting region — the smallest in Italy — boasts some of the best pistes on the planet, no wonder it allures a diverse array of visitors. From seasoned professionals carving up black pistes and tackling daring freerides, to families and novices enjoying the ski schools and gentle beginner slopes (of which, I became very familiar with, having disgraced my skiing poise). The valley’s varied terrain and impeccable scenery draws enthusiasts back, promising an unforgettable adventure for all levels of skiers.
Courmayeur as a resort is known for its local alpine dishes and it’s renowned as a gourmet hotspot too, being home to a range of festivals including Peak of Taste and Gourmet Ski, which draws in an impressive line-up of Michelin starred chefs every year.
Staying local, dine in Gran Biata’s La Sapinière, where you can expect dishes such as seared deer ribs with blueberry jam, fresh tagliatelle with boar ragu and braised suckling pig belly with a local Torrette wine reduction. But when you eventually head towards the slopes (ski boots on, now) you’ll find a local hotspot called La Chaumière. Place your helmets and gloves inside wicker baskets that are hoisted to the ceiling and enjoy the French-Italia pop and nu-disco style playlist while sipping on a spritz, Aperitivo-style.
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Once you’ve finished up on the slopes for the day — a 30-minute journey away, mind— a must-visit includes La Bouche, a trendy mixology cocktail bar under the white, where everyday from aperitif until late you can spend moments between events, live music, DJ sets and above all a list of cocktails to lose your mind. There’s even a mushroom-infused wine, if you dare.
For dinner there’s more than plenty to choose from. Pick Brasserie D’Entreves for alpine classics such as cheese fondue served up by a nonna in a rustic setting. Or, La Terrazza where you can treat yourself to dishes of regional tradition of Valdosta and Mediterranean cuisine in the very centre of the city.
Finally, a trip to Courmayeur is not complete without a pilgrimage to the summit of mighty Mont Blanc. Where Italy meets France over 4,805 metres above sea-level, Skyway Monte Bianco is a test for those who may find heights challenging. A rotating panoramic cable car takes you to the top of the Alps, where you can feast on the views between land and sky. Plus, keep an eye out for daring (or perhaps, lunatic) off-pisters and mountain goats descending the mountain peak. You can even step outside at the very top of Mont Blanc, though be warned of the ice-cold winds, it is truly beautiful. Much like our entire stay in Courmayeur Mont Blanc.
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