Pila itself is relatively small and quiet, with a friendly atmosphere.As with other Val d'Aosta resorts, it tends to get busier at weekends when visitors from Milan and Turin hit the slopes.Pila became a winter destination during the world wars and has since developed into a resort, ideal for quick and easy access to the slopes of Aosta.
Tracks and lifts
With one of the best snow records in the Alps, Pila is a good choice if you're looking for quick access to the slopes at any time of the season.Most of the pistes are red, making it ideal for intermediate skiers, but the mountain is also suitable for beginners and offers good terrain for more experienced skiers.
The off-road course is a bit limited, but there are some great spots if you know where to find them.There is also a good snowpark for slopestyle.Pila is a very young resort, but it is equipped with state-of-the-art lifts and a full tourist service infrastructure — shops, rental offices, underground garages, etc.The proximity of such a large city as Aosta provides additional opportunities for both excursions and pleasant shopping.
Entertainment for tourists
While other resorts offer more once the slopes close, Peel still has a friendly, lively feel, especially on the weekends when travelers flock there.There are many good restaurants and a few shops, some good bars and an ice skating rink. In addition, the city of Aosta is only a 20-minute gondola ride away.