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“The snow has five main characteristics. It’s white. So it’s a poem. A poem of great purity. It freezes nature and protects it. So it’s a varnish. The most delicate winter varnish. It transforms continuously. So it’s calligraphy. There are ten thousand ways to write the word snow. It’s slippery. So it’s a dance. On the snow every man can believe himself a tightrope walker. It turns into water. So it’s a music. In spring turns rivers and streams into symphonies of white notes. “ The French writer Maxence Fermine described the charm of the flakes close to each other to form that white layer of wonder that we call snow. Joy of children and godsend for mountain lovers, snow is the perfect glaze of winter, the final touch thanks to which the cold is much more bearable. In the months from the rigid temperatures also the Boot shape Country wear its white dress because thanks to the presence of famous mountain massifs, Italy is one of the favourite destinations even for winter vacationers. There are numerous Italian ski resorts that stand out for the beauty of the mountains and the landscape, high quality of the facilities and the hotel offer. Passion for sport and breath taking views meet under the sky of the Peninsula to offer skiers and ski enthusiasts a unique experience.

Skiing in Italy

Italian ski destinations

Where to ski in Italy: the Italian ski destinations not to be missed

While the snow begins to fall in the city, there are those who start planning the winter holidays. Skis and boots on your feet in Italy there is only the embarrassment of the choice for a destination that knows how to combine entertainment and scenic magnificence. Whether you are a slalom racer who loves downhill racing at full speed, or a curious beginner struggling with heavy clothing and long and yet unknown gear, you cannot organize your winter holidays without taking into consideration the most beautiful and functional Italian ski resorts.

Ski resorts in Veneto

CORTINA

The favourite destination of five-star winter tourism. Who says glamor and jet set says Cortina d’Ampezzo. 140 km of whitewashed slopes with varying degrees of difficulty. World champion skiers challenge each other along the Pista Olympia delle Tofane and the adrenaline explodes along the Pista nera Focella Rossa. The beauty of the mountains and the depths of the valleys inebriate the eyes, while facing the famous ring slopes or when you lie down to enjoy the scorching sun of the high mountains. Elegant and warm huts are ready to welcome tired skiers after a long day of slopes, or shopping in the elegant and luxurious shops of the center. Cortina, white and silent, shows off her best dress in winter, but also winks at summer: a “Queen of the Dolomites” for every season.

Cortina D'Ampezzo

Cortina D’Ampezzo

Ski resorts in Trentino Alto Adige

MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO

A pearl set in the Brenta Dolomites, Madonna di Campiglio is certainly the best ski resort in Trentino. 150 km of slopes for beginners and experts to which must be added 40 km for Nordic skiing. On this white and always soft carpet the history of Italian skiing was written, with the “3Tre” (“three races in Trentino”), one of the oldest ski races in Europe. 60 ski lifts and state-of-the-art accommodation facilities. Luxury spa and award-winning restaurants sweeten the pause between a descent and the other here, where the past winks at the future, between traditional ski slopes and unmissable snowboard freestyler parks.

Madonna di Campiglio

Madonna di Campiglio

VAL DI FASSA

One of the most popular ski destinations for winter sports enthusiasts is Canazei, a small town surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Marmolada, the Sassolungo and the Sella Group. The ski resorts of the valley are part of the Dolomiti Superski consortium, the largest in the world. The culture impregnates this mountain side in which a small minority continues to speak Ladin and to pass down fables, legends and folk tales from generation to generation. There are those between one descent and another swear to have glimpsed the outline of the pastor Ciambolpìn, in love and bewitched by the fairy Kelina.

Val di Fassa

Val di Fassa

FOLGARIA

The ski boots mark the footprints of those of the soldiers who passed here during the Great War. The ruins of the last bastion of the Italian defence accompany the descent to the valley of the passionate skiers. The snow has covered over time the border traced in this territory, the limit so fought between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Today you do not fight, you ski along 104 km of slopes. Ideal destination for luge descents and for the cross-country skiers .

Folgaria

ALTA BADIA

Crowned by many as the most beautiful Italian ski area, with picturesque slopes in the woods. The heart of South Tyrol pulsates under a thick layer of white snow, between simpler tracks and descents from super experts, such as the Gran Risa. For those who do not want to miss any glimpse of the Trentino valley, the famous Sellaronda skitour allows you to change scenery, view, and route practically every day. Pedraces, La Villa, Corvara, Colfosco and all the other villages scattered on the slope promise a cosy family atmosphere, many exclusive services and even lively nightlife venues.

Alta Badia

Alta Badia

VAL GARDENA

Here you are not joking. The complex network of plants connects 175 km of challenging slopes. Val Gardena is certainly the home of alpine skiing, with breath taking descents in the shadow of the Sasso Lungo. Ortisei is the main town, starting point for an unforgettable week including a dip in the white infinity of Alpe di Siusi.

Val Gardena

Val Gardena

TRE CIME DOLOMITI

Once known as Alta Pusteria, this territory composed of ski resorts originally unrelated to each other has now become a district of over 100 km that reaches the Veneto. The Sesto Dolomites and the Parco naturale delle Tre Cime di Lavaredo are the setting for one of the most famous ski resorts in Trentino: San Candido. From Padola to Cadore, passing through Mount Elmo and Croda Rossa, the South Tyrolean side of the Dolomites awaits you for a journey of pleasure and culture.

Tre cime Dolomiti

Tre cime Dolomiti

VALLE DI MAREO

One of the most fabulous settings in the province of Bolzano. In front of the dreamy eyes stands San Vigilio di Marebbe, a basin dominated by four peaks that exceed 2000 meters (Plan de Corones, Pizzo delle Pietre, Paraccia and Mount Pares) and the 1700 meters of Piz de Plaies. Over 115 km of slopes that reconcile you with nature. A deep breath and then off, down the slopes of South Tyrol.

Valle Mareo

VAL D’EGA

48 km of medium difficulty await skiers from all over the world in Obereggen, the main town of the Latemar Ski Center. And you can hear, for those who love skiing in Italy at night, there is also the possibility of facing a 2.5 km descent in the moonlight. A romantic ski resort.

Val D'Ega

Val D’Ega

Ski resorts in Lombardy

LIVIGNO

One of the most important ski centers in Lombardy with over 115 km of slopes. The extremely cold temperatures allow skiers to have fun from the end of November to the first days of May. And even biathlon lovers will be satisfied, with over 30 km of cross-country trails. Piccolo Tibet is equipped with remarkably large and functional facilities. Downstream, abandoned boots and gloves there is a whole world to wait for curious tourists: a country to be discovered with hits of walks and shopping.

Livigno

Livigno

PONTE DI LEGNO

From the 8th century AD, this particular Italian ski resort has never failed in the seasonal tradition of hospitality and wellbeing for fans around the globe. The very practical two-seater cablecar (it. Ovovia) leads up to the Passo del Tonale, through 40 spectacular kilometres of cross country ski trails.

Ponte di Legno

Ponte di Legno

Ski resorts in Piedmont

SESTRIERE

The highest municipality in Italy and the most famous ski destination in Piedmont. An area suitable for skiers of all levels: easier stretches to entertain beginners and the famous and dangerous black slopes for a total of 164 km of snow cover. For the more experienced and brave it is worth trying the Pista Kandahar , an illuminated path at night from the top to the valley. Suggestively unmissable.

Sestriere

Sestriere

ALAGNA, VAL SESIA

At the foot of Monte Rosa, the majestic Italian giant, there is one of the most famous ski centers in Italy. Free riders consider it as a real piece of Paradise on Earth. Sport and Nature, passion and scenic beauty: what more could you want from a winter holiday?

Alagna

Alagna


Ski resorts in Valle D’Aosta

COURMAYEUR

The thought goes immediately to a pair of skis and a beautiful scorching sun that illuminates the slopes and tans the face of snow lovers. Who says Courmayeur says Five-Star White Week. Here, on the slopes of Mont Blanc, the very demanding tourists relax between one descent and the other in luxury hotels, trendy boutiques, exclusive restaurants and historic places. Traditional gastronomy and unspoiled nature are the characteristics most loved by those who choose to spend a few days in one of the high altitude refuges scattered along the slope of the king of the Alps.

Courmayeur Monte Bianco

Courmayeur

CERVINIA

An Italian ski resort open all year thanks to the glacier located under the homonymous mountain. More than a locality, a skiing country, with over 350 km of tracks that come close to Switzerland. Salubrious mountain air and endless alpine landscapes are the background for relaxing walks and fast descents.

Cervinia

Cervinia

LA THUILE

In the westernmost part of the Valle d’Aosta rises a well-known ski area that consists of 160 km of slopes and about 30 km for cross-country skiers. Snow guaranteed for 365 days. More than a white week, a white year.

La Thuile

La Thuile

PILA

One of the most beautiful ski destinations in Aosta. Straight from the city to the slopes, via a 17-minute cableway ride. Fast and fun descents, easy and suitable for children and beginners. From the highest peak you can enjoy a unique spectacle in the world: a view of over 2,500 meters across the Val d’Aosta.

Pila

Pila

Ski resorts in Abruzzo

OVINDOLI

Moving towards the center south, we find one of the main Italian ski resorts, the favourite destination for snowboarders. The Monte Magnola and the Monte Freddo wait every year for skiers from all over the world on the slopes divided by difficulty: from the simplest and most fun to the most demanding, like the “Pistone“. The main attraction? A large snow park at 2000 meters above sea level.

Ovindoli

Ovindoli

CAMPO IMPERATORE

Near L’Aquila, framed by the panorama of the Gran Sasso, there is a rather popular ski area. 60 km of track became a reference point for winter sports enthusiasts. Views, aromas and flavours of Abruzzo.

Campo Imperatore

Campo Imperatore

ROCCARASO

The largest ski resort in the whole center-south. 130 km of slopes including the resorts of Rivisondoli, Pescasseroli and Pescocostanzo. Skis on your feet and legs on your shoulders: a walk in the snow will restore body and spirit.

Roccaraso

Roccaraso

So what are you waiting for? Choose your ski resort and go: skiing in Italy offers you the chance to practice your favourite sport or learn how to take your first steps on the snow completely immersed in one of the most beautiful views in the world. From the Alps to the Apennines, from the far North to the South Center the enchantment of the snow awaits you for a magical white week.

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