The Most Italian of French Resorts

Nestled between France and Italy, La Rosière is an Alpine crossroads where cultures, traditions and shared pleasures meet. An invitation to a journey without borders.

One resort, two cultures

The mountains, Franco-Italian style

Just 8 km from the border, La Rosière invites you to explore the charms of the Aosta Valley, with its Alpine traditions, gourmet gastronomy and mountain-style dolce vita.

A living connection all year round

In winter, the Espace San Bernardo becomes a unique bi-national ski area. In summer, the Petit Saint-Bernard pass opens onto Italy. This historic Alpine route has always carried skills, languages, flavours and legends across the mountains.

One destination, two valleys

Although neighbours, Tarentaise and the Aosta Valley have each preserved their strong identities. Experience both in a single stay, between wild mountains, traditional villages and shared traditions.

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The mountains, Franco-Italian style

Just 8 km from the border, La Rosière invites you to explore the charms of the Aosta Valley, with its Alpine traditions, gourmet gastronomy and mountain-style dolce vita.

A living connection all year round

In winter, the Espace San Bernardo becomes a unique bi-national ski area. In summer, the Petit Saint-Bernard pass opens onto Italy. This historic Alpine route has always carried skills, languages, flavours and legends across the mountains.

One destination, two valleys

Although neighbours, Tarentaise and the Aosta Valley have each preserved their strong identities. Experience both in a single stay, between wild mountains, traditional villages and shared traditions.The Aosta Valley to explore

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The Aosta Valley to explore

La Thuile – 20 km

The first Italian village after the pass, La Thuile will charm you with its stone alleys, wooden houses, slate roofs, love of chocolate and impressive waterfalls. Perfect for a day of walking, heritage discovery and bike park adventures.

Courmayeur – 36 km

Nicknamed the Italian Chamonix, Courmayeur is a land of mountaineering, mountain history and stylish shopping. Don’t miss the Skyway cable car, the Wednesday market, the hamlets of Dolonne and La Saxe, or a hike facing Mont Blanc.

Pré-Saint-Didier Thermal Baths – 30 km

Fancy a thermal bath with Mont Blanc views? Treat yourself to a wellness break in these historic baths with 37 °C waters, saunas, pools, sensory rooms and sublime landscapes.

Aosta, the Rome of the Alps

Stroll among the Roman remains of this lively and authentic city. The Arch of Augustus, Porta Praetoria, the ancient theatre and bustling streets await you. Insider tip: visit on a Tuesday, market day.

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Flavours of the Aosta Valley

Exceptional cheeses and charcuterie

Fontina, Fromadzo, lard d’Arnad… PDO products rich in history and taste, born from a terroir that respects the mountains. Savour them in mountain restaurants or in village taverns.

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