Where to Stay in Via Lattea
The Via Lattea ski area spans seven distinctive resorts across Italy and France, each offering its own personality and atmosphere, from the lively slopes of Sestriere to the peaceful charm of Pragelato.
Sestriere is the beating heart of the Via Lattea. Sitting at 2,035 m, it is one of Europe’s highest ski resorts and boasts vibrant après-ski, luxury hotels, and easy access to over 200 km of local pistes. Many Via Lattea ski chalets here are just steps from the lifts, offering breathtaking mountain views and proximity to fine Italian dining.
A short distance away, Pragelato provides a more traditional Alpine experience. Nestled in a quiet valley, this picturesque village features stone-built chalets and winding cobbled streets. If you’re seeking a tranquil retreat, Baita 1697, a meticulously restored 17th-century farmhouse, is a standout choice.
This luxury chalet in Pragelato blends rustic charm with modern elegance, offering private dining, a rooftop hot tub, and intimate living spaces - ideal for a catered chalet holiday in Via Lattea.
Sauze d’Oulx is known for its lively atmosphere and beautiful larch forests, perfect for groups or families seeking both great skiing and après-ski fun. By contrast, Cesana Torinese is quieter and traditional, providing a peaceful base with convenient lift connections to both Italian and French sides of the ski area.
Claviere, one of Italy’s oldest ski villages, offers an authentic alpine setting with rustic chalets and easy access to the French border, while Sansicario, set on a scenic plateau at 1,700m, is modern, family-friendly, and known for its panoramic views.
Finally, across the border in Montgenèvre, visitors can enjoy a French twist on the Via Lattea experience, where charming chalets, cosy bistros, and an inviting atmosphere capture the best of both cultures.














