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A very nice hotel. Clean and airy. The service and the food were excellent. We’re both veggies and there were plenty of veggie options. The buffet starters were very nice and the menu was inventive. The staff were attentive and friendly. I couldn’t fault it; we would love to go back. It probably helped that t... + more
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Location: where is Hotel Gressoney, St Jean

· 3 minutes' walk to St Jean's pedestrian centre · 1 minute's walk to the ski bus stop (runs approx. every 30 minutes at peak times and is free of charge. Additional local bus services can be used for a small charge) · 6km to Gressoney la Trinité, 10 minutes on the ski bus (for the Jolanda lift) · 10 minutes' bus ride to the ski school meeting point


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Gressoney, St Jean description

Situated in Gressoney St Jean, a short ski bus ride from all the lifts and pistes of Monte Rosa, the Hotel Gressoney provides a great-value base from which to access this excellent ski area. St Jean has plenty to offer, including a leisure centre, ice-skating rink, 30km of cross-country skiing tracks and a traditional resort centre crammed with local shops, restaurants and little bars – ideal for some low-key après ski.

The hotel itself is in an ideal spot just on the edge of the pedestrian centre and a few metres from the ski bus stop. It provides a high level of service and quality cuisine. Rooms are particularly spacious and the public areas provide the perfect place for relaxing after a day on the slopes.


Distance of Hotel Gressoney, St Jean to Ski Lifts

See which Gressoney ski lifts are nearest to Hotel Gressoney, St Jean.

  • Ronken platter - 1721m
  • Weissmatten chair lift - 1852m

Navigating in Gressoney can vary, as distances from Hotel Gressoney, St Jean to ski lifts are in a straight line.


Facilities: Hotel Gressoney, St Jean features

· bar · lounge with satellite TV · ski room · extra charge for sauna, bookable locally · free WiFi throughout · complimentary ski and boot storage at the bottom of the lifts in both Gressoney St Jean and Gressoney La Trinité · 22 rooms


Room Types: Hotel Gressoney, St Jean bedrooms

All rooms have a TV, telephone, safe, and hairdryer.

Twin room - sleeps 1-2: Twin beds or king bed, private shower, WC and balcony.

Twin room - sleeps 2-3: Twin beds or king bed, extra single sofa bed when booked for three, private bath or shower, WC and balcony.

Twin room - sleeps 2-4: Twin beds or king bed, extra double sofa bed when booked for three or four, private shower, WC and balcony.

Twin room - sleeps 2: Twin beds or king bed, private shower, WC and balcony.

Cots are available to hire, free of charge, on request.

Please note: Rooms can come with either twin beds or a king bed – please let us know your preference at the time of booking. Some rooms are split-level with a mezzanine sleeping area – these rooms will not be allocated for bookings with children under 12 years.


Meals: Hotel Gressoney, St Jean food & drink

Half Board

· hot and cold buffet breakfast · 4-course evening meal with a choice of menu and extensive starter, salad and dessert buffets

We update Hotel Gressoney, St Jean's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Gressoney: about holidays in Gressoney: about ski holidays in Gressoney: about ski holidays in Gressoney Italy

Awesome scenery Pretty villages Laid back atmosphere

The charming old villages in the Gressoney Valley – the middle of Italy’s very own Three Valleys - are the perfect juxtaposition of culture, incredible views and awesome skiing. Roam the extensive 180km of piste that Monterosa has to offer before kicking back and relaxing in a friendly Italian bar or restaurant.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Intermediates Quiet holiday

Gressoney webcam

Snow Report: Top 99cm, Bottom 39cm

Snow Forecast: 1cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 69cm

Gressoney trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Turin115km, 1hr 30mins
Milan175km, 2hrs
Geneva250km 3hrs
Region:Monterosa, Aosta Valley, Italy
First opened:1965

Gressoney lift pass price last reported as 210€ (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Gressoney, St Jean.
Night skiing: No
Gressoney has W SW E SE facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Dec-May.

Town altitude: 1640m
Top of slopes: 2970m
Bottom of piste: 1200m
Vertical drop: 1334m
Total length of trails:180km
Longest piste:9km (Pistone Betta)
Nestled to the west of Monte Rosa (the 2nd highest mountain in Europe) the Gressoney Valley makes up the second and middle valley of Italy’s very own 3 Valleys: the Monterosa ski region. The resort is made up of three villages; Stafal is a miss-match of hotels and ski hire shops and provides the best lifts to the east and west side of the valley. Gressoney-La-Trinite is an unspoilt village 3km to the south with a charming parish church that dates back to 1671, cobbled streets and pretty wooden buildings i...
Gressoney has a couple of short nursery slopes; one in Stafal and another by the Hotel Velverde in La Trinite. The Gabiet Lago blue (which is also home to the snow park) and the Castore blue from the Stafal gondola are both nice and gentle for easy progression and lessons with Scoula Sci Gressoney will get beginners quickly up to scratch. Intermediates have the pick of the bunch here. On the West side, the Sant Anna Colle Betta chair lift goes to Colle Bettaforca peak at 2727m, giving you the choice to either ...
A very authentic Walser town, Gressoney is ideal if you want a relaxed ski trip. If you like a good cocktail, ask for the ‘negrone’ at The Petit in La-Trinite, or head to Castore Lounge. La Pulce and the Da Giovanni are certainly worth a stop-off after a good day on the piste if you’re in Stafal. The Core bar is a small and chic place for a drink straight from the slopes, and if you’re staying in Hotel Nordend, all you’ll have to do is pop downstairs! For on-piste dining, Ristoro Sitten is accessible in ...

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"I couldn’t fault it; we would love to go back"

Dougal Ashby, Milverton
4/ out of 5
A very nice hotel. Clean and airy. The service and the food were excellent. We’re both veggies and there were plenty of veggie options. The buffet starters were very nice and the menu was inventive. The staff were attentive and friendly. I couldn’t fault it; we would love to go back. It probably helped that the hotel was nearly empty when we went there, which I thought was a shame for the hotel (but not for us!). I would recommend taking a travel kettle with you if you like drinking tea/coffee as the hotel bar can add up, although the alcoholic drinks weren’t overpriced for a hotel. The ski lockers were good. It’s a 20 minute bus ride from the slopes but this really isn’t an issue as the bus stops right by the hotel and then takes you directly to the lift. It was very easy to take the bus. Also if you are hiring skis, there isn’t a shop in the village of St. Jean itself – you have to go up or down the valley. It’s probably best to go up the valley - we chose a shop down the valley, and this was a pain when we wanted to return the equipment because we skied most of the time up the top.
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