Canosio – Pra La Grangia is a small ski area in northern Italy’s Piedmont region. It offers a few gentle and intermediate slopes, with open terrain and straightforward lift access. …
Plan de Corones, also known as Kronplatz, is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region. It offers a wide range of slopes for all levels, from gentle cruisers …
Plose – Bressanone is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region above the town of Bressanone (Brixen). It offers a mix of wide cruisers and steeper runs, including …
Piancavallo is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It offers a mix of wide, open slopes and woodland runs, with terrain suited mainly to beginners and intermediates, …
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 …
Val Gardena, also known as Gröden, is a ski area in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region, part of the Dolomiti Superski network. It offers a mix of wide cruisers, challenging …
Ravascletto – Zoncolan is a ski area in northern Italy’s Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. It offers a mix of wide cruisers and challenging slopes, including steep runs on Monte Zoncolan for …
Alpe di Siusi, also known as Seiser Alm, is a high alpine plateau in northern Italy and one of the largest lift-connected mountain meadows in Europe. The skiing is open, …
Solda, also known as Sulden, is a high-altitude ski resort in northern Italy’s South Tyrol region, at the foot of the Ortler. It offers long, open slopes with reliable snow, …
Gressoney-La-Trinité, part of the Monterosa Ski area in northern Italy’s Aosta Valley, offers high-altitude skiing with long, sustained runs and impressive vertical. The terrain suits confident intermediates and advanced skiers, …