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This chair lift takes skiers and snowboarders to the piste Col Saurel. Several runs at Claviere offer access to the other resorts of the Milky Way, the closest being Cesana and Sansicario.
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The slopes at Sestriere are illuminated at night to allow for skiing well into the evening. Here, the village glows with internal and external lights.
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The view of Rocca Clary from this piste at Claviere is a glimpse at the Alpine scenery found at Italy's Milky Way, one of the world's premiere ski and snow facilities.
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Sauze d'Oulx bustles with a lively nightlife in the evenings. The hill is well-equipped to offer several options for lessons and equipment rentals.
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The Nuovo Basset chair life whisks skiers and snowboarders to the top of the village of Sauze d'Oulx, part of Italy's Milky Way, a string of ski and snow resorts located in the Piedmont Alps.
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Claviere is Italy's oldest ski resort, and offers up deep powder every season. Part of Italy's famed Milky Way, a collection of six world-class ski resorts, Claviere has a variety of runs available for any skill level.
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The two round towers visible in this picture were commissioned in the 1930s, about the same time at Sestriere was created. They were meant to bring a classy and modern feel to the mountains.
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Skiers can expect deep powder and uncrowded runs at Claviere, part of Italy's Milky Way, a group of world-class resorts located in the Piedmont Alps.
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Visible in this photograph are two of Sestriere's more intermediate slopes, Alpette and Sises. Sestriere has more than 140 runs of varying difficulty to choose from.