{"id":177,"date":"2019-02-25T18:50:49","date_gmt":"2019-02-25T18:50:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mountaineeringguru.com\/?p=177"},"modified":"2019-02-25T18:52:15","modified_gmt":"2019-02-25T18:52:15","slug":"best-ski-resorts-in-italy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mountaineeringguru.com\/best-ski-resorts-in-italy\/","title":{"rendered":"What Are the Best Ski Resorts in Italy?"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you’re planning a trip to Italy, you might be wondering if you can manage to add a few days of skiing to your vacation.<\/p>\n

Maybe you’re on a mission to ski everywhere, and you’re wondering what Italy has to offer in the winter sports department. Rest assured that you can find great skiing in Italy.<\/p>\n

What’s Great About Skiing in Italy?<\/span><\/h2>\n

Enjoy long runs.<\/h3>\n

Most Italian ski resorts boast long ski runs. Bormio, the second resort on our list, has a drop that’s over a mile long from tip to base. Many runs start high on the mountain and finish in the midst of a picture-postcard mountain village.<\/p>\n

The prices are lower.<\/h3>\n

Skiing in Italy costs considerably less than skiing at comparable locations in other European ski resorts. Lodging and dining in the small mountain villages are usually less expensive as well.<\/p>\n

Some of these resorts may strike you as quiet when it comes to nightlife. They’re not known for the party atmosphere that prevails at many European and American ski resorts. That might be a plus or a minus for you.<\/p>\n

The ski site OnTheSnow<\/strong><\/a> notes that “Skiing and riding in Italy are generally a bit less expensive than the neighboring resorts in France, Switzerland, and Austria.<\/p>\n

Italian resorts are also known for their family-friendly atmosphere, sunshine, delicious food, and less crowded slopes.”<\/p>\n

See spectacular scenery.<\/h3>\n

Most of the ski resorts in Italy are spread between the Dolomites and the Italian Alps. The Alps are some of the most spectacular mountains in the world, standing tall against the bright Italian sun. The Dolomites are so breathtaking that they’ve been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.<\/p>\n

Check out this YouTube video that gives you a bird’s eye and skier’s eye views of skiing the Dolomites.<\/p>\n