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A ski resort with terrain for all levels and closeby lodging, lots of apres ski activities and a good ski school make for great vacations on snow.

Most Popular Lombardia Ski Resorts

Planning a Lombardia ski trip? Browse our collection of skier and snowboarder-submitted reviews for Lombardia ski resorts to see which mountains claimed the top spot in each category. Lombardia reviews rank ski areas on a scale of one to five stars in the following categories: Overall Rating, All-Mountain Terrain, Nightlife, Terrain Park and Family Friendly. See how your favourite Lombardia ski area stacks up among the top rated in terms of skiing and après.

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Lombardia Ski Resorts FAQ

The mountains of Lombardy are a skier's paradise: 110 peaks over 3,000 m above sea level served by 70 prestigious ski resorts and 390 ski lifts for a total of over 12,300 km of downhill ski slopes and 590 km cross country trails.The hub of the Central Alps is, without a doubt, Valtellina, a wide valley where the major ski resorts of the region are located: Madesimo, Aprica, Valmalenco, and BormioSanta Caterina Valfurva.The Livigno ski resort and Stelvio Pass (where it's possible to ski in the summer) are to the extreme north of Lombardy while to the south of the Orobie Alps there's the Canonica Valley, with Adamello Ski, Ponte di Legno, and the Tonale Pass (where it's also possible to ski in the summer) plus the resorts of the province of Brescia: Gromo, Presolana, and Manlvia.The province of Bergamo has resorts in Brembana Valley (Bremboski), Foppolo, Piani di Bobbio, Valtorta and Piazzatorre. To the east near the lake region it's possible to ski at Pian delle Betulle and Piani d'Erna. And to the south of the Po River in the Province of Pavia you can ski on Mount Penice.
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