Getting to Gressoney St-Jean

Our recommendation

We recommend flying to Turin which is by far the easiest and quickest route there. Listed below are the distances between airports and Gressoney St-Jean. Choose your airport and then go directly to the airline of your choice to book your flight.  We'll look after the rest, including transfers to and from the resort.

Milan Malpensa 160km / 99miles
  Bergamo 203km /
126 miles
Milan Linate 180km /
112 miles
  Turin 95km /
60 miles

Car Hire

Once in Italy, you can very easily hire cars from the Airport.  Click on the link below to check out the latest rates:

www.avis.co.uk
www.europcar.co.uk
www.hertz.co.uk

Directions by Car:

From Milan Malpensa airport follow the signs to the motorway A4 heading towards Novara and Torino direction. Get on the A4 motorway heading in the direction of Torino. Continue along the A4 until junction sign posted Ivrea, go across towards Ivrea on A4/5 sign posted Aosta. Continue in a northerly direction up A5 until the turn off at Point-Saint-Martin. Exit the A5 motorway at Point-Saint-Martin and follow the signs (sign posted Gressoney) up the valley towards Gressoney. As you drive up the valley from Point-Saint-Martin you will pass through a village called Gaby, this village is the village just below Gressoney St. Jean. You will know when you have arrived at Gressoney St. Jean main village when the road takes a sharp turn to the left over a bridge and there is a car park on your right hand side.

From Torino (Turin) airport follow the signs towards A5 motorway sign posted Ivrea and Aosta. Get on the A5 and head north up the Aosta valley. Continue in a northerly direction up A5 until the turn off at Point-Saint-Martin. Exit the A5 motorway at Point-Saint-Martin and follow the signs (sign posted Gressoney) up the valley towards Gressoney. As you drive up the valley from Point-Saint-Martin you will pass through a village called Gaby, this village is the village just below Gressoney St. Jean. You will know when you have arrived at Gressoney St. Jean main village when the road takes a sharp turn to the left over a bridge and there is a car park on your right hand side.