PRAGELATO
Nestled in the unspoiled landscape of Upper Val Chisone, at about 1,500 meters above sea level, Pragelato is a top alpine destination offering authentic experiences in every season. Located at the gateway to the Val Troncea Natural Park and surrounded by majestic peaks, the area of Pragelato combines nature, sports and culture in a perfect balance between mountain tradition and tourist hospitality.
Winter: skiing, snow and adventure
During the winter season, Pragelato becomes a favorite destination for snow lovers. It is part of the Vialattea ski area, one of the largest in Europe, with direct access to the Sestriere slopes via the Pattemouche-Anfiteatro cable car. The Pragelato cross-country skiing center, which hosted events during the Torino 2006 Winter Olympics, offers over 30 km of cross-country trails, perfectly groomed and winding through the woods.
For those seeking different thrills, there is no shortage of activities like snowshoeing, ski mountaineering, freeride descents and scenic dog sled excursions.
Summer: hiking, nature and living traditions
When summer arrives, Pragelato welcomes hikers, families and outdoor enthusiasts. The Val Troncea Park, with its well-marked trails, is a paradise for those who want to walk among meadows, alpine pastures, streams and breathtaking views. There are numerous mountain huts and alpine farms where you can taste local products like alpine cheeses, honey and wood-oven bread.
The area is rich in characteristic alpine hamlets, such as Rivets, Souchères Hautes and Pattemouche, where time seems to have stood still. Here you can experience the authenticity of Occitan culture, with traditional architecture and local festivals that animate the summer calendar.










