Aprica
Aprica is a charming ski resort located in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, at an altitude of 1,180 meters above sea level. With its wide range of ski runs, stunning panoramic views, and excellent facilities, Aprica is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts from all over the world.
More information about Aprica:
Aprica offers 50 kilometers of pistes, including 6 black runs, 13 red runs, and 7 blue runs, suitable for all levels of skiers. The ski area is serviced by 18 lifts, including chairlifts and ski lifts, ensuring easy access to all parts of the resort. A detailed map of the ski area can be found on the official Aprica website at https://www.apricaonline.com/it/ski-area.
The pistes in Aprica are well-groomed and well-maintained, with a good mix of runs for beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers. The longest run is the Pian della Volpe, which is 3.5 kilometers long and is rated as a red run. For more experienced skiers, the black run of Palabione offers a challenging descent of over 1 kilometer.
Hospitality
Aprica offers a range of on-piste and off-piste hospitality, including a variety of restaurants, bars, and cafes. The resort also has a range of accommodation options, from cozy chalets to luxury hotels, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors.
Getting to Aprica:
By car: Aprica is easily accessible by car, with the A4 motorway connecting Milan to Brescia passing nearby. From Milan, take the A4 motorway towards Brescia, then exit at Seriate and follow the signs to Aprica. The journey takes approximately 2 hours.
By plane: The closest airport to Aprica is Orio al Serio International Airport, located near Bergamo, approximately 90 kilometers away. From the airport, you can hire a car or take a taxi to Aprica. Alternatively, you can take a train from Bergamo to Tirano, then catch a bus or taxi to Aprica. Another option is to fly to Milan Malpensa Airport, which is approximately 170 kilometers away from Aprica, and hire a car or take a train to Aprica.