Cesana ski resort is a small charming town located in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. Cesana Torinese is located about 90 km from Turin and just 10 km from the French border in the Susa Valley. It lies at an altitude of 1354 metres at the foot of Mount Chaberton, at the confluence of the Ripa and Piccola Dora streams, which flow down from the Mongenèvre Pass.
Cesana ski resort - Via Lattea ski area
Cesana is a traditional Alpine village nestling in the valleys between Italy and France that form the ‘Monti della Luna’ ski area part of the renowned Milky Way - This is one of the biggest ski regions in Europe offering with over 400km of runs! The "Via Lattea" lift pass promises varied skiing pleasure in Italy's largest ski region with an amazing 400 km of pistes at altitudes between 1,372 m and 2,789 m. A total of 71 lifts carry winter sports enthusiasts to the peaks. The Cesana ski area lies in the middle of this network of several ski areas and is therefore the perfect starting point for winter sports fun. The nearby municipalities of Sestriere, Sauze d'Oulx, Oulx, Sansicario, Pragelato, Claviere and Montgenèvre offer further opportunities to join the ski association.
Cesana village
The town is well-known for its historical heritage, natural beauty, and winter sports opportunities. The town's historical significance is evident in its well-preserved medieval buildings and defensive fortifications. Cesana Torinese has been under the rule of various noble families and states, including the House of Savoy. Today, Cesana Torinese is a popular destination for both winter and summer tourism.