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Gressoney-La-Trinité

Gressoney-La-Trinité sits at the head of the Lys Valley in Valle d'Aosta, northwestern Italy, at roughly 1,624 metres above sea level. The village was settled in the 13th century by Walser people — a Germanic-speaking Alpine community — and their architectural legacy survives in the traditional wooden chalets and the late-19th-century Castel Savoia, a royal hunting lodge built for Queen Margherita of Savoy. That combination of medieval Alpine heritage and regal history sets the village apart from other ski destinations in the region.

Most visitors arrive for the Monterosa Ski circuit, which links Gressoney-La-Trinité with Gressoney-Saint-Jean below and Champoluc to the west across the Monte Rosa massif. The skiable terrain reaches approximately 3,275 metres at the Indren glacier, making it one of the highest lift-served points in the Aosta Valley. Summer draws trekkers following the Alta Via routes toward Monte Rosa (4,634 m), the second-highest massif in the Alps. The village population stays under 300 year-round, so accommodation books out early during the December–April ski season and the July–August hiking period.

The nearest international airport is Turin Caselle (TRN), roughly 130 km southwest via the A5 motorway and Valle d'Aosta road. Aosta town, the regional capital, lies about 60 km west. No rail line reaches the Lys Valley; a regional bus connects to Pont-Saint-Martin at the valley mouth, where the nearest train station on the IvreaAosta line operates.

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