Panarotta 2002 is a ski area in northern Italy’s Trentino region, near Trento. It offers a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes, with some longer runs for cruising. The resort …
Monte Amiata in Tuscany isn’t your typical Alpine resort — it’s a volcanic peak in southern Tuscany offering a handful of short but steep runs that attract locals more than …
Pescocostanzo is a small ski area in Abruzzo, set high in the Apennines and known for its calm, traditional feel. The slopes are mostly gentle and open, well suited to …
Passo Fedaia – Marmolada is a ski area in northern Italy’s Dolomites, located at the foot of the Marmolada glacier. It offers a mix of intermediate and advanced slopes, including …
San Valentino alla Muta is a small ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region, near the border with Austria. It offers a handful of gentle and intermediate slopes, with …
Rucas di Bagnolo is a compact ski area in Piedmont, set above the town of Bagnolo Piemonte at the foot of Monte Bracco. It has a local, authentic feel, with …
Garéssio 2000 is a small ski area in northern Italy’s Piedmont region. It offers a handful of gentle and intermediate slopes, with open terrain and simple lift access. The area …
Tonezza – Alt. Fiorentini is a small ski area in northern Italy’s Veneto region, in the Venetian Prealps. It offers a handful of gentle and intermediate slopes, with open runs …
Pejo is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Trentino region, located within Stelvio National Park. It offers a compact mix of wide cruisers and steeper runs, with high-altitude skiing and …
Foppolo – Carona, part of the Brembo Ski area in northern Italy’s Lombardy region, offers a mix of gentle and intermediate slopes with a few steeper runs for more confident …