It's too late in the season for Monterosa. Go to Cervinia.
"Scott Whitehead" <s_a_whitehead@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7e1552b6.0504011526.70acbe27@posting.google.com...> I've booked flights for a five-day break to Turin next week and am> agonising over where to go skiing.> I've been to Cervinia before and was impressed with the vast amount of> skiing - albeit mostly intermediate. However I've been wanting to see> what all the fuss is about Gressoney / Monterosa for a couple of years> now - but note that a lot of their skiing is a good few hundred metres> lower than Cervinia and have seen that most of the Alagna side (where> most of the difficult skiing is) seems to be closed.>
Has anyone skiied in the Monterosa resorts over the past week and if> so what are the conditions like.>
Should I go for Gressoney or Cervinia.>
I asked this group a few weeks back for advice on whether to ski in> Val d'Isere or Val Thorens. I chose Val d'Isere and was really> impressed.>