The 10 Best Ski & Snowboard Areas in Italy, Italy

August 17, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Coordinates: 43°N 12°E / 43°N 12°E / 43; 12
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1. Passo dello Stelvio

Italy http://www.facebook.com/passostelvio.official/
Excellent
84%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 198 reviews

Passo dello Stelvio

2. Val Gardena

Selva di Val Gardena Italy +39 0471 777777 http://www.valgardena.it
Excellent
85%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 2,355 reviews

Val Gardena

Reviewed By 149davids

The beautiful breathtaking scenery, the endless slopes ( one La Longia 10.5 km long) and the lovely town makes this place the Mecca for ski lovers. No matter how many times you will be there , just the thought of it makes your body crave with expectation. If I will ever know that there is only one ski vacation left in my life- Val Gardena will be the place.

3. Rifugio Lagazuoi

Monte Lagazuoi, 32043 Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy +39 0436 867303 [email protected] https://www.rifugiolagazuoi.com/
Excellent
82%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 299 reviews

Rifugio Lagazuoi

Mount Lagazuoi is located halfway between Cortina d'Ampezzo and Alta Badia. Departing from the Falzarego Pass, the top of Mount Lagazuoi can be reached in 3 minutes with a modern cable car. In summer Mount Lagazuoi offers scenic hiking and rock climbing areas and an extensive Open Air Museum with itineraries through trenches and tunnels from World War I. In winter it boasts spectacular ski runs such as the Armentarola piste, considered one of the most spectacular slopes in the Alps. Being part of Dolomiti Superski ski carousel, Mount Lagazuoi is connected to the slopes of the adjacent ski areas. Lagazuoi EXPO Dolomiti is a brand new location for exhibitions and meetings next to the top station of the cable car and has been designed to highlight every form of art and culture. The Lagazuoi Refuge is the highest and the largest mountain hut in Cortina d'Ampezzo and boasts the most panoramic terrace in the Dolomites and a Finnish outdoor sauna.

Reviewed By 171malcolmf

We just visited, using the mountain gondola for access. The views from the top are glorious in all directions. Everyone knows this, so the earlier you go the better -- it can get really crowded up here, so you have to adapt. The refuge has a spacious terrace and you can get good quality standard fare. More importantly from my point of view (since hot coffee and chocolate and snacks are all pretty much standard) you can walk along a 'Peace Path' that is easy and lovely, to the nearby Laguzuoi summit. It is a striking and fitting memorial to all those who fought and died along this World War 1 frontier. About 500 meters of easy walking in total. If you get there early and there is not a massive line at the bottom and crowds at the top, this is a must-do in this region in my opinion, and I know the Dolomites fairly well.

4. Scuola Italiana Sci Valdidentro

Via Nazionale, Valdidentro Italy http://www.scuolascivaldidentro.it/
Excellent
84%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
5%
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Scuola Italiana Sci Valdidentro

5. Plateau Rosa

Breuil-Cervinia, Valtournenche Italy http://www.matterhornparadise.ch/en/current/webcams/plateau+rosa_webcam_852
Excellent
80%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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5.0 based on 152 reviews

Plateau Rosa

Reviewed By KKTSkiing - Glen Ridge, United States

Spectacular views over both Italy and Switzerland. Great skiing the day after a storm. Highly recommend getting the international lift ticket to let you cross the border and ski down the other side

6. Kronplatz Ski Fields

Via Michael Pacher 11a Kronplatz area, 39031, Brunico Italy +39 0474 555447 http://www.kronplatz.com/en/ski-region/
Excellent
70%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 964 reviews

Kronplatz Ski Fields

This resort area in the Italian Dolomites is not only a haven for downhill skiers and snowboarders, but is also a delightful summer resort from May through October for hikers, climbers and nature-lovers.

Reviewed By DarkoP122

One of the best ski resorts (maybe evem the best) I have visited. The slopes are perfectly maintaned. Mamy beautiful restaurants to enjoy lunch. Stunning views and amazing skiing. Very modern cable cars with wifi is an extra.

7. Cervino Breuil-Cervinia Ski Area

Piazzale Funivie, 11021 Breuil-Cervinia, Valtournenche Italy +39 0166 944311 [email protected] http://www.cervino.it
Excellent
68%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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4.5 based on 2,012 reviews

Cervino Breuil-Cervinia Ski Area

An infinite snowy area that begins at 1,524 metres, in Valtournenche, embraces Breuil-Cervinia, rises up to 3,480 metres of Plateau Rosà, touches the 4,000 m peak of Piccolo Cervino, climbes up to 4,478 m to the top of the Cervino. An area where the infinite snow continues on the Swiss side to Zermatt. An area where the snow is the setting of sport, holidays and fun. The tourism vocation of Breuil-Cervinia Valtournenche had it’s beginning more than two hundred years ago. Excursionists and academics were the pioneers of a tourism that united sport, scientific study and intellectual exchange. In 1936, a new Breuil-Cervinia was created. The construction of the first cable car was a cutting-edge work of engineering excellence. The Hotel Gran Baita situated at the foot of the slopes, with the cable car departure station annexed to it, anticipates by over half a century the concept of an integral complex for skiing. Breuil-Cervinia became the Queen of the snow. From sport to cinema, politics and commerce, those who count meet here. Innovation, in Breuil-Cervinia Valtournenche, is the key word. New ways to practice sport, new ways to enjoy a holiday, new services to allow more free time. The technology is not limited to the rapid lift systems, but also to the territorial fibre optic network that allows the information to be transmitted in real time. Time and space dimensions have changed thanks to the e-skipass, to the keycard and to the hotel reservation system via the internet. 350 thousands web navigators every month visiting the site to check out the webcams, weather reports, lift status and snow conditions. In Breuil-Cervinia Valtournenche, collaboration between the operators in the area guarantees guests quality and state of the art solutions.

Reviewed By Tenby467

Great snow sure ski area, based on the Italian side of the Matterhorn and is linked within an area pass with Zermatt, Switzerland. New links are currently either planned or in progress to ensure easy movement around the mountain. I particularly recommend this area for intermediate level skiers, but equally it will appeal to all levels. Apres Ski is more subdued than Austria etc but there are plenty of very good quality bars, restaurants, shops and ski service facilities.

8. La Thuile

Funivie Piccolo San Bernardo Frazione Entrèves, n. 149, La Thuile Italy +39 0165 884150 [email protected] http://www.lathuile.it
Excellent
50%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 252 reviews

La Thuile

Reviewed By Aerosmithkelly

We stayed in Planibel Apartments. It was a 6 bed apartment (for 4 people) but it meant that we had a spacious apartment with 2 bedrooms, 1 double bed and a bunk bed. The lounge/ kitchen also had 2 beds (sofa beds). It had a shower room and a bathroom, 2 bedrooms, the lounge kitchen had sofa, basic hob, fridge and microwave and we had a space to hang wet ski clothes and store bags. It was basic what you paid for but for us 2 adults and 8 year old and 3 year old it was brilliant. We loved it. It had a lift to the room. Then she the lift to the bottom to get to the lockers where you could store all your ski boots etc. Was great to be able to get changed walk 50 meters be on magic carpet or 100 meters and be on the gondola and up the top of the mountain. We used the Crystal childcare and can highly recommend for our 3 year old. We just used in morning and picked her up for lunch and skiing in afternoon but was available all day. We also used the butchers, supermarket, cafe with fab hot chocolate and ice cream and the pizza place nearly every day and all was perfect. Short walk into town with lots of lovely shops. Can highly recommend. Will be back.

9. Sella Ronda

32020 Italy +39 0439 918068 http://www.fassa.com/EN/Sella-Ronda/#dLabel
Excellent
75%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 304 reviews

Sella Ronda

Reviewed By studioapblue - Zagreb, Croatia

Sella Ronda Tour connects four passes in the Dolomites and provides fabulous views while skiing on the best prepared slopes I have ever experienced. You spend some 3 hours making a circle around Gruppo di Sella, which is really a sight for sore eyes!

10. Col Raiser

Strada Raiser 65, 39048 Italy +39 0471 792089 [email protected] http://www.colraiser.it/
Excellent
70%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 141 reviews

Col Raiser

The Col Raiser cable car is the perfect starting point for numerous leisure activities in the Dolomiti Superski area and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dolomites Our cable railway will bring you easily to Val Gardena's most beautiful pasture. At the summit of the station a breathtaking panorama is waiting for you: the Geisler Peaks, Stevia and the Sella Group, the mountain group of Sassolungo with the Molignon and the Sciliar, as well as the mountain of Pic - a 360° view par excellence! Summer: A variety of excursions start from our station at the top, leading across green alpine meadows with a fantastic flora (alpine roses, gentians, edelweiss...) and small mountain lakes, as well as climbing routes and metallic fixed rope climbing tours. Winter: The winter offers fantastic ski runs and a direct connection with the Sellaronda, as well as the possibility of a ski descent to Ortisei.

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