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Ski resorts in Italy

Ski resorts in Italy

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Ski holidays in Italy

The Italian Alps are legitimately one of the world's most popular ski destinations due to their high altitude ski resorts, spectacular scenery and over 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) of ski trails. From its beautiful Alpine villages that blend the best of the traditions of the Dolomites to their rich food heritage and après ski scene Italy's ski resorts have it all to help you live a rich and rewarding ski holiday with your family or friends.

Where to ski in Italy

Italian ski resorts offer a unique blend of extensive and varied ski terrains, renowned après-ski culture, and breathtaking Alpine scenery, all enriched by Italy’s rich cultural heritage and culinary excellence.

Best for beginners

Sauze D'Oulx and Livigno stand out as top choices for beginners. Sauze D'Oulx, part of the expansive Milky Way (Via Lattea) ski area, boasts an abundance of gentle slopes and learner-friendly areas, crafting an encouraging environment for new skiers. Livigno, known for its wide, leisurely runs and charming alpine village atmosphere, is a dream come true for those new to the sport.

Best for snowboarding

Livigno and Courmayeur are snowboarding paradises. Livigno, with its dedicated Mottolino Snowpark, provides excellent facilities for freestylers. Courmayeur, with its dependable snowfall and diverse terrain, presents ideal conditions for snowboarders eager for a challenge.

Best for après-ski

Sauze d’Oulx, Sestriere, and Livigno are among Italy's most vibrant ski resorts, known for their active après-ski scenes. Sauze d’Oulx is famous for its energetic bars, pubs, and clubs, offering reasonably priced food and drinks, making it a favourite for après-ski activities. For those seeking a more traditional experience, Selva's après-ski scene resembles an Austrian setting with staff dressed in South Tyrolean attire. Sestriere, meanwhile, is home to the renowned Tabata nightclub, touted as one of the Alps' premier nightlife venues. Livigno sets itself apart with the highest number of bars in any ski resort worldwide, boasting around 150 bars, ensuring a varied experience for all. Some recommended starting points are The Kuhstall, Mikey’s Pub, and Jpioca. No matter your preference, these resorts promise an engaging nightlife to perfectly cap off a day on the slopes.

Best for families

Family-friendly resorts include Ortisei and Pinzolo. Both resorts offer a plethora of child-friendly activities, from ski schools to adventure parks. Ortisei has the 'Funpark Gardena', a favourite for family-oriented activities, while Pinzolo a quieter resort, ensures a safe and relaxed environment for youngsters to learn and play.

Best for groups

For group holidays, Madonna di Campiglio and Sestriere are excellent options. Both resorts boast large ski areas, a variety of pistes, and an energetic nightlife. Madonna di Campiglio, with its high-altitude skiing and extensive terrain, caters to groups with diverse skill levels. Sestriere, known for its long season and night skiing, ensures a fun-filled group ski holiday.

Best for luxury

For a luxurious experience, Cortina D'Ampezzo and Campitello di Fassa provide plush accommodations, gourmet dining, and exclusive shopping opportunities. Cortina D'Ampezzo is known for its luxurious hotels and high-end restaurants, while Campitello di Fassa offers a quieter, more intimate luxury experience amidst the stunning Fassa Valley.

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