The Mont Blanc Hotel Village, built of stone and wood and designed like a tiny mountain village, is at 1,040 metres a.s.l. in Aosta Valley, at the edge of the small village of La Salle. Ideally placed for reaching the RegionÂs most important tourist spots and nearby Savoy. Situated within easy reach from some of the most important skiing areas in the western Alps, the Mont Blanc Hotel Village is the perfect place for those wishing to combine nature and relaxation, sport and tourism, all year round.
In the heart of the Western Alps, at the foot of the Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe. A strategic location to enjoy the main tourist villages in the region:
Aosta and its Roman remains, the protected valleys of Gran Paradiso National Park, the exclusive Courmayeur,
Saint-Vicent and its gambling house and nearby Savoy (Chamonix, climbing birthplace, the elegant Megève, Annecy and its lake).
Services
Rooms
The 51 elegant and comfortable rooms have large terrace or patio, minibar, satellite TV, pay TV, safe box, direct dial telephone and Internet connection.
Events
Les Chateaux
:
150-300 m² ( ft²)
Mesau:
0-15
Cocktail:
125-150
Feast:
125-150
Theatre:
0-15
School:
0-15
Grivola
:
30-60 m² ( ft²)
Mesau:
0-15
Cocktail:
35-50
Feast:
35-50
Theatre:
0-15
School:
0-15
Situation
Exit the Torino International Airport and take the highway A5 heading towards Aosta. Go through two toll booths and continue heading towards Aosta/Monte Bianco. Take Exit Morgex. Once there, take the SS26. Turn left at Frazione Chez Borgne. Continue along Via dei Romani up to La Salle. Exit the Torino International Airport and take the highway A5 heading towards Aosta. Go through two toll booths and continue heading towards Aosta/Monte Bianco. Take Exit Morgex. Once there, take the SS26. Turn left at Frazione Chez Borgne. Continue along Via dei Romani up to La Salle.
In the heart of the Western Alps, at the foot of the Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe. A strategic location to enjoy the main tourist villages in the region: Aosta and its Roman remains, the protected valleys of Gran Paradiso National Park, the exclusive Courmayeur, Saint-Vicent and its gambling house and nearby Savoy (Chamonix, climbing birthplace, the elegant Megève, Annecy and its lake).