579renataa
The beautiful, empty pistes of last year's Pila were full of children and teenagers; bad timing. In January they were very sparsely populated. But the longest queue at Chamole still took only about 30 minutes.If you don't know Pila and you seek raving nightlife, you will be disappointed, but for those who just want to ski and have a glass or two before retiring to bed it is very good.
valosac
I really like to go to Pila and Sky, you will spend a very nice time there. The sky area is very huge, a lot of track are exposed to the sun.The food in the many refugee is very very good, you cannot miss the Crepe alla Valdostana.It is very easy to arrive from Aosta, and the big parking area is just two minutes far from the highway exit.
JandJPoole
Positives:-Mainly red runs which is good if you're a competent intermediate-Well groomed pistes-Lift queues are minimal during weekdaysNegatives:-No gondolas or bubbles once you are at skiing level: Lifts are almost all chairs and so you can get very cold towards the top. Also, no drag lifts (which some may of course appreciate!)-The skiing area is relatively small: This isn't a problem providing most of the runs are open and most of the lifts are working -However, since there were downhill races on several runs each day whilst we were there, this had quite an impact by reducing the overall number of pistes available -making the lift pass of 202 Euros seem quite expensive
Alex8600
Just returned from a week skiing in Pila. Had a fantastic time but was just let down by the fact that for a small resort only 29 runs there were too many competitions going on which closed off ski runs. Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday all had ski competitions two of those days it affected 4 ski runs!! Find it hard to believe you still charge 202 euros for 6 days knowing that some of your runs are closed. Apart from that though it's a lovely place to ski and I would recommend it to beginner/ intermediates.
688frankp
This was our first family visit to the Italian Alps for a skiing holiday after spending most of our skiing holidays in France. The ticketing office is very fast and efficient. The lifts up to the ski fields likewise are fast and efficient. Unfortunately we arrived during the midterm break and were surprised to count 21 bus loads of english kids, who were for the most part well behaved. It was also the Carnivale in Italy and the Northern France Mid term break. And as it happens many of them were in Pila for a skiing holiday. Despite all these people it is a very large resort and it is relatively easy to find runs with few skiers. I suggest you keep off the blue runs when its holiday season. The majority of runs are red anyway. But if you are up to skiing on Black runs, you'll find some surprising challenging runs on this resort, with very few skiers daring to have a go. We found some spectacular red runs where we were the only skiers. Overall it appeared to us a very well run resort with plenty of places to find food and amenities and instruction if that is what you need. And finally you cannot forget the wonderful Italian culture. We'll be returning soon.
Albia-Newton
A nice mix of runs - with options for the beginner through to the more experienced skier.Lots of Reds - but only a few Blacks : so if you are experienced and want a challenge you may want to look elsewhere.If you get a six day ski pass - it includes two days in another Aosta Valley Resort (e,g. La Thuille) - This gives a chance to try something different.My only criticism is that the resort has grown in the past eight years (since we first visited) and the lift capacity has not been increased (so queues are now quite long at peak times).
132DavidC132
This is a great resort. Local feel with great views and fantastic skiing. Not for the party goers and acres ski fanatics.The ski hire is of very good quality. The ski lift and chairs are goods. Plenty of paste bars and places to sun lounge. For small non skiers could be better. Unless you throw them into ski school which looked good. Runs are clean challenging for beginners. But not overwhelming. Highly recommended.
bd3art
i cannot decide which one is the best - Pila, Courmayeur or La Thuile.... Each one has its own charm... Pila is a bit underrated in my opinion.. The good side is that the piste is always nicely done in terms of snow quality... I highly recommend this resort - for a great red tracks and good skiing speed
rhumba1
Loved this resort ,long ,wide runs - mainly red - but a couple of nice long blues and all come back to resort base ( sometimes this causes a bottleneck at certain parts of the day , ) Pretty tree lined runs and the chairlifts to the highest pistes are a photographic opportunity. I think this is a great confidence resort for beginners and new intermediates , I think advanced skiers may be slightly bored ..
bridgetm2015
Could be better sign posted but great skiing different because of the tree lined runs which when the weather was poor at other locations, this aided visibility
Eeyore1979
Loved pila for skiing, ok I'm a first time skier so o have to think out side the box also for those who ski a lot also, I came with my friends who are skiers and the loved it, they were on red most of the time, worth a visit, The ski lessons I had was great, Marco the instructor was fantastic, very patient, when I come back next time Id ask for marco as a private lesson to just recap on what I've learned. We had Lara and she was amazing coming and helping Marco with us. My mates had Christian for there ski instructor on red and found him great also, and would come back here.
344darrinb
I went to this place with some co-workers for a 3 day ski vacation and it was awesome. Took a 3 hr lesson as a beginner the first day and they had perfect slopes for people that have no idea what they are doing to expert levels. They have easy short runs for the beginners and a few progressively more difficult slopes still for beginners to practice and gain confidence. Once you have gained confidence the place is open with longer runs that are run are beautiful, challenging, and extremely fun. The slopes are groomed nicely and well managed. Because of this place I have fallen in love with skiing and already started planning my next trip!
Goldilocks_11
Pila is a great resort for building confidence and finding your ski legs again. Pistes are wide and well looked after ( no moguls ) and have a good variety of tree runs. For a good intermediate all slopes would be within their capabilities but black run11 is quite steep in places and black run 25 has tricky access. The black run 10 is no steeper than most reds and would be a good first black for anyone to try. Unfortunately while we were there 5 red runs were closed although I don't understand why as there was plenty of snow during the week. Finally there are some great views from the top of Mont Blanc and and the Matterhorn.
289ChrisS289
Absolutely fantastic. I'd heard that it was the hidden gem of the Alps and I swear to you, they are not wrong. This is one of the best looked after resorts I've ever snowboarded at. The staff are friendly, the park staff do an amazing job. The lifts and pistes are great. Full recommend.
rmatthewsuk
Lila may not have the greatest number of kms of runs in the world but what they do have is just great. I have taken beginners here who found the gentle slow slopes with the built-in travelators just perfect to learn on and the grimod slope then perfect slope to progress their skiing abilities. The red (intermediate/advanced) slopes are wonderfully wide, quiet, varied and often tree lined. There are none of those horrible drag lifts here, only good quality chair lifts. In low season there are no queues at all with the exception of the weekend and even then it was not bad at all.Pila has plenty of places to eat and drink all over the mountain, my favourites are Lo Baoutson on the Grimod slope and Hotel Della Nova just off run 15 where it meets 29.The pistes are very well cared for with many snow cannons and piste bashers working late into the night every night to ensure everything is evened out and smooth for the morning. It is not uncommon for skiers at other resorts to come to here as Pila often has better snow and is not as windy as some places.Apres ski is limited here. Those staying up in Pila itself tend to stay in their respective hotels though the Brasserie du Grimod is a favourite hang out for me and many locals.I have skied in Banff, Borovets, Courmayeur and Kitzbuhel but I keep coming back to Pila (11 times now!).