Situated just 600m from both Champoluc and Frachey, Camp Zero is the perfect base for those who are passionate about the mountains. Champoluc is a haven for those looking to take their snow sports off the beaten track. The resort stretches for approximately 10 miles and the entire region is filled with a beautiful rustic Italian charm. The area is great for intermediate and advanced skiers due to a wide variety of red and black runs as well as off-piste treelined skiing. The unmistakably Italian village is great for restaurants and wine bars alike.
This contemporary ‘eco-resort’ has been engineered with natural materials to create a space dedicated to those fervent about preserving the mountains. The rooms are decorated in a contemporary style, with this theme running throughout the hotel and its plush furnishings. The design also has pops of Alpine décor, to give a flavour of its Italian rustic location. The hotel also boasts some fantastic facilities, including a sauna, steam room, whirlpool, fitness suite and indoor pool. And to top off all of this, for those feeling adventurous, there is both an indoor and outdoor climbing wall; perhaps something for those looking for an adrenaline rush off the slopes. The shuttle that leaves from outside the hotel allows guests to access the valley with ease.
This hotel is perfect for those looking to maximise their time on the slopes, creating the perfect Alpine retreat for your holiday to Champoluc.
Price based on per person rate with 2 sharing a standard room. Please call us with your requirements for exact pricing and departures from other airports. This is a guide price and availability is not guaranteed. Travel over peak periods (e.g. Christmas, New Year and other public holidays), exchange rates, flight class and room type can affect prices considerably.
Still largely undiscovered by the rest of Europe, Champoluc is one of the last hidden gems in the Italian Dolomites.
Apart from the first week in January, when half of Turin descends on Champoluc, this resort remains largely uncrowded. It's part of the Monterosa Ski area, in the Aosta Valley, with a combined total of nearly 200km of runs. Champoluc is a very Italian venue, with good food and après-ski, which revolves primarily around restaurants and bars. It's generally pretty quiet, with top scenery and largely intermediate skiing and there's some decent off-piste for more advanced skiers.