Valle di Gressoney

A night on top in Gressoney-La-Trinité

A night under the stars

By: Visit Monterosa

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The starry sky at high altitude in winter, far away from the light interference of built-up areas is something that if you have never seen it is impossible to explain.

Time expands and you are filled with a sense of peace and quiet. 

Of course you can enjoy a dinner made of authentic flavours, our structures propose menus of typical AostaValley and Piemontese cuisine.

Live an incomparable experience wrapped in a blanket of stars.

 

Ristoro Sitten

Ristoro Sitten

Albergo del Ponte

Albergo del Ponte

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Contacts

Ristoro Sitten

Email: info@sitten.it

Phone: +39 0125 366300

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Albergo del Ponte

Email: info@albergodelponte.com

Phone: +39 3476979623

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Orestes Hutte

Email: oresteshuette@yandex.com

Phone: +39 0125 19 25 484

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Rifugio Gabiet

Email: info@rifugiogabiet.it

Phone: +39 01251891506

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