Bormio

Bormio is a picturesque town located in the Lombardy region of Italy, nestled in the heart of the Italian Alps. Famous for its thermal baths and its charming medieval town center, Bormio is also a top destination for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. With over 50 kilometers of ski runs, the Bormio Ski Area offers a wide variety of slopes suitable for skiers of all levels, from beginners to advanced.

More information about Bormio Ski Area:

Length and difficulty of pistes: The Bormio Ski Area features a total of 50 kilometers of slopes, with runs ranging from easy to difficult. There are 8 blue runs (easy), 9 red runs (intermediate), and 3 black runs (difficult), as well as a number of off-piste areas for advanced skiers. Website link to map of ski area: To see the map of the ski area, please visit https://www.bormioski.eu/en/piste-map

Hospitality on and off the pistes:

Bormio offers a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars both on and off the slopes. Visitors can enjoy traditional Italian cuisine, such as pasta, pizza, and gelato, as well as international dishes. There are also a number of mountain huts and restaurants located on the slopes, where skiers can take a break and enjoy a warm meal or a hot drink while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Directions by car:

Bormio is located approximately 200 kilometers from Milan and 220 kilometers from Zurich. To get there by car from Milan, take the A4 highway towards Brescia, then continue on the A5 towards Passo del Tonale until you reach the Bormio exit. From Zurich, take the A3 highway towards Chur, then continue on the A13 towards San Bernardino until you reach the Bormio exit.