Ski Valle di Susa to combine a historical sightseeing holiday with a skiing holiday. With plenty of sights either on the slopes or on a guided tour, you get a modern nightlife for those who want a night out after a hard day on the slopes.
Where
Ski Valle di Susa and you are in the valley of Alpi Cozie in Italy towards the North which is known for its many excellent ski slopes. Best known for the 2006 Winter Olympics, the ski resort offers stunning scenic views of the valley on the Italian/French border. The area is accessible via rail or car.
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On the slopes
One of the charms of skiing at the Valle di Susa ski resort is that your journey down the slopes may take you past ancient Celtic towns, mountain villages, and scenic views. From the ski resort you can reach over 400km of slopes and trails from five nearby ski resorts also located in the Alpi Cozie valley making it true that there is something there for skiers of all standards.
With plenty of instructors on hand for those who need aid and jumps, pistes, pipes, and high vertical drops for those who want to be challenged while skiing or snowboarding the Valle di Susa is an excellent holiday area. Plus, the natural snow permits for skiing throughout the spring giving holiday planners a wide variety of options.
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If you ski Valle di Susa you are also in the ski region of the Piemonte along with the following resorts; Bardonecchia, Valle di Susa
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Off the slopes
Most of the sights such as the ancient towns can be further explored if you take some time off from the slopes to take a guided tour or wonder through the local shops on your own. Another area to check out is the Ancient Roman ruins that are located along the valley slopes for a piece of historical beauty you would not expect to combine with a sky holiday. The Valle di Susa area is both modern and rustic in different locations so you can experience the local charm or the lively night scene of bars, dance clubs, and spas all in the same winter holiday location.
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