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Breuil-Cervinia is a high-altitude alpine resort nestled beneath the iconic Matterhorn in the Aosta Valley, Italy. Known for its year-round skiing on the Plateau Rosa glacier and its charming pedestrian-friendly village, it offers a quintessential Italian Alps experience with a touch of glamour. The resort seamlessly blends traditional wooden chalets with modern amenities, and its international vibe attracts skiers, snowboarders, and hikers from around the world. With direct access to the vast Cervinia-Zermatt ski area, it's a gateway to one of Europe's most spectacular transborder ski circuits.
Highlights & What to See
- Matterhorn Glacier Paradise – Take the cable car to Klein Matterhorn (3,883 m) for breathtaking 360-degree views and year-round skiing on the glacier.
- Cervinia-Zermatt Ski Circuit – Ski across the border into Switzerland, exploring over 350 km of linked pistes with stunning alpine scenery.
- Plateau Rosa – Europe's highest summer ski area, offering reliable snow even in July and August.
- Village Centre – Stroll the car-free main street lined with boutiques, cafés, and restaurants serving hearty Valdostan cuisine like fonduta and polenta.
- Sentiero del Viandante – A scenic hiking trail through larch forests and meadows, perfect for summer walks with Matterhorn views.
Suggested Time to Spend
For a focused ski trip, 3–5 days allows you to explore the main slopes and ski to Zermatt. If you're combining with hiking or sightseeing, give yourself a week. Summer visitors can enjoy the trails and glacier in 2–3 days. The resort is compact, so you can easily cover the village in an afternoon.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Zermatt, Switzerland – The car-free Swiss resort is just a cable car ride away; combine for a dual-country ski holiday.
- Aosta – The regional capital, 50 km south, offers Roman ruins, medieval castles, and excellent wine bars.
- Courmayeur – Another top Italian ski resort at the foot of Mont Blanc, about 90 minutes by car.
- Gran Paradiso National Park – Italy's oldest national park, ideal for wildlife spotting and hiking, a 1-hour drive.
- Champoluc – Part of the Monterosa ski area, a quieter alternative with great off-piste terrain, 80 km east.
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