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Italy has it all: beautiful steeps in the Dolomites, powder snow paradises as in Livigno, Alpine "Gemütlichkeit" and cosy mountain huts in the southern Tyrolean ski regions- all with a healthy dose of sunshine. Ski Italy!
South Tyrol
Visitors to the South Tyrol ski region are sure to find lots of sun, great food and depending on taste, small ski stations with well-kept runs to the giant ski area "Dolomiti Superski".
Italian Alps
West of the Etsch River and easily accessible with the Brenner motorway, you'll find the well-known ranges of Brenta and Presanella. One of these is Bormio, a repeat-host to the Skiing World Cup, and another is Livigno, which lies in a duty-free high valley on the Swiss border.
Venezia
The region Venezia stretches from the Adriatic coast, through the Venetian pre-Alps to the Dolomites. The Province Belluno has the most ski areas with first-class slopes, like for example Cortina d’Ampezzo, which has several mountains that are at least 3,000 m high . The famous peak Marmolada is located here too,which is one of the longest pistes in Europe, at 12 km long! Numerous winter sports and freeride areas ensure pure action.
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Italy has lots to offer! Ideal winter sports opportunities and the unforgettable Dolce Vita! The largest connection of lift systems, the Dolomiti Superski, provides 1,200 kilometres of slope ideal for ski and snowboard fans. Numerous cosy huts are ready to serve you a nice cappuccino, with which you can relax and enjoy the amazing Italian mountain scenery. Twice the winter Olympics have been hosted in Italy (Cortina d’Ampezzo in 1956, Turin in 2006). Bormino, scene of the Alpine ski world cup in 1985 and 2005, is also recognised all over the world.
Livigno is very popular too, as it also offers duty-free shopping. The Sella Ronda tour, an alpenstock in the shape of a plateau in the Dolomites, is a legendary trip for all ski fans. |
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Winter holidays in the following countries:
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