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Test Your Limits On La Rosiere's Picture-Perfect Pistes

An Italian-French hybrid, the La Rosiere resort boasts market-leading winter sports facilities and some of the best skiing conditions in Europe. Over the winter and spring months, the Espace San Bernardo ski area is lathered with snow and sunshine, making it one of the most attractive skiing destinations in the Northern Alps. Nothing is as scenic as skiing into a radiant sunset, framed on all sides by far-reaching alpine perspectives.

Sound like a dream come true? It is!

Ski Areas The resort is home to two different sectors: Espace San Bernardo and the newer Mont Valaisan. Accessible to skiers of all abilities, the Espace San Bernardo is the only internationally recognised ski area in that part of the Alps, and its 2800m-high summit offers spectacular views of the neighbouring mountain ranges, including the famous peak of Mont Blanc. The Mont Valaisan ski area has been operating for just over one year, and it has already become a fan favourite. For those practiced skiers who want to stretch their abilities and take on new challenges, the Mont Valaisan sector is the perfect choice. For adventurers who are interested in off-piste adventures, the area is throbbing with plenty of wide, open plains that invite freeriding. You will even find that many of the more formal slopes, which tend to be quieter than neighbouring ski areas, offer space for independent exploration and challenges. Sport & leisure facilities In addition to a variety of world-class skiing opportunities, the resort doubles as a multi-purpose sports resort that can satisfy ice-skaters, paragliders, climbers, and more. Accommodating all kinds of adrenaline-junkies, the long slopes are the ideal launchpads for adventure-seekers. For those who would prefer to stay firmly on their own two feet, however, La Rosiere is the gift that keeps on giving. A state-of-the-art ice rink is available to skaters of all ages and abilities, with skating and ice hockey lessons for those keen to acquire a new skill. If you don’t fancy getting involved directly with the skating, there may well be an ice hockey match on display, so keep your eyes peeled for the festivities – think cheerleaders and live music. Alternative sporting attractions that may occupy you if skiing is off the table due to poor weather include a climbing wall and bowling alley. Where to Stay – A La Rosiere Catered Chalet To make the most of your getaway, book yourself into a La Rosiere catered chalet. The spacious chalets can house large skiing parties, and they’re conveniently located close to the ski lifts and resort facilities.

This is truly a masterclass of a skiing resort, and staying in a La Rosiere catered chalet will place you right in the heart of the action. With a range of different slopes and pistes for more advanced skiers and plenty of back-up options in case of poor weather conditions, La Rosiere has you covered no matter what.

Author Plate Tim Heal is the founder of Chaletline, a travel agency offering catered chalet accommodation in worldwide ski resorts. With an extensive knowledge of resorts and excellent post booking care, they pride themselves on the personal touch they offer to each and every client. If you're looking for an excellent La Rosiere catered chalet they can quickly and efficiently match you with the perfect accommodation in this and many other resorts. Catering for individuals, couples and groups up to 50, the knowledgeable Chaletline team will help you choose the right chalet in the right resort.