Italian Alps: size of the ski resorts
Ski resorts with the best ski resort size in the Italian Alps.
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Best ski resort size in the Italian Alps
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Country: 1. Italy
Mountain ranges: 1. Graian Alps , 1. Dolomites , 1. Pennine Alps , 1. Zillertal Alps , 1. Cottian Alps , 1. Ötztal Alps , 1. Bernina Range , 1. Adamello-Presanella-Alps , 1. Brenta Group , 10. Lepontine Alps , 10. Maritime Alps , 10. Carnic Main Crest , 10. Ortler Alps , 10. Fiemme Mountains , 10. Livigno Alps , 10. Vicentine Alps , 10. Rieserferner Group , 18. Stubai Alps , 18. Villgraten Mountains , 18. Sarntal Alps , 18. Sobretta-Gavia Group , 18. Sesvenna Alps , 18. Oberhalbstein Alps , 18. Garda Mountains
Val Gardena is one of the largest ski resorts in Italy. The Dolomiti Superski ski pass also... more
Since the 2011/2012 season, the ski resorts of Folgàrida and Marilléva in the Val di Sole have been... more
The cross-border ski area at the foot of the Matterhorn is the highest ski resort in the Alps and... more
The Via Lattea is one of the largest connected ski resorts in Italy and France. It stretches across... more
The ski resort of Arabba/Marmolada offers endless kilometres of slopes. It extends over the area... more
Since the 2015/2016 season, the ski mountains of Belvedere/Col Rodella and Ciampac/Buffaure have... more
Alta Badia is one of the largest ski resorts in South Tyrol and is located in the middle of the... more
Gitschberg Jochtal is the largest ski resort in the Eisacktal valley and is included in the... more
Latemar is a medium-sized to large ski resort and extends from Obereggen to Pampeago and to... more
The ski resort of Pontedilegno-Tonale extends from Temù across Ponte di Legno up to Passo Tonale... more
The Folgaria-Fiorentini ski resort is the third largest in Trentino as well as in Veneto. It... more
The core ski area in the 3 Zinnen Dolomites (Helm/Rotwand/Kreuzbergpass) extends from Sexten over... more
Civetta is one of the largest ski resorts in Venetia, extending between Alleghe, Selva di Cadore in... more
The ski resort extends over a large area across the Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm), the highest... more
The Cortina d'Ampezzo ski resort offers well over 100 km of slopes with its three ski resorts... more
The ski resort links Passo San Pellegrino to Falcade. It is one of the larger ski resorts in Italy.... more
The ski resort of Kronplatz is one of the larger ski resorts in South Tyrol. Slopes connect the... more
Livigno is one of the ten largest ski resorts in Italy. It's the largest ski resort in the Lombardy... more
The ski resort stretches about 16 kilometers from east to west between Alagna in Valsesia and... more
The Racines-Giovo (Ratschings-Jaufen) ski resort is a nice, medium-sized ski resort in South Tyrol.... more
The two ski resorts of Belpiano (Schöneben) and Malga San Valentino (Haideralm) were linked in the... more
Carezza is a medium-size ski resort in South Tyrol and extends from Welschnofen to the... more
Speikboden is not the biggest ski resort, but it covers an altitude difference of 1,450 metres from... more
The Klausberg ski area is part of the Skiworld Ahrntal and is a medium-sized ski resort in Italy.... more
Rosskopf is a medium-size ski resort. The South Tyrolean winter sports resort is just a few... more
Monte Bondone is a medium-sized ski resort in Trentino. It extends from Vaneze to Vason and Malga... more
Pejo is a medium-sized ski resort in Trentino (Trento). It extends from the Cima Vioz to the Pejo... more
The ski resort of San Martino di Castrozza extends over the Punta Ces and Cima Tognola all the way... more
Paganella is a medium-sized ski resort in Trentino (Trento). Below the Cima Paganella, the slopes... more
The ski resort in the wild and romantic Sarntal Valley is medium size. It starts in the mountain... more
The ski resort of Lavarone extends from Bertoldi to the Alpe di Vezzena. Skiing from one side of... more
Plose is a medium-sized ski resort in South Tyrol with a very clear layout. It extends from the... more
Alpe Lusia is a medium-sized ski resort in Trentino (Trento). It extends from Moena in the Val di... more
The Meran 2000 ski resort stretches from Falzeben over Piffing and to St. Oswald, the Kesselberg... more
The Val Senales Glacier ski resort is a medium-sized resort. In addition to the glacier plateau,... more
The Schwemmalm is a medium-sized ski resort in South Tyrol. It stretches from the Breiteben base... more
Santa Caterina Valfurva is considered to be a medium-sized ski resort.
moreThe Bormio/Cima Bianca ski resort is the highest ski resort in Alta Valtellina. With its 50 km of... more
The Alpe Cermis ski resort is one of the medium-sized ski resorts in the province of Trento. It... more
The ski resort stretches across three mountainsides surrounding the small village of Sulden am... more
Small but impressive! It may not be one of South Tyrol's larger ski areas, but Ladurns is still a... more
Small but impressive! The adventure ski resort of Watles may not be one of the biggest ski areas in... more
The ski resort is small to medium-sized and starts in the two villages of Vigo di Fassa and Pera di... more
San Vito di Cadore is a small ski resort in the Dolomites.
moreMonte San Vigilio is the car-free, home mountain of Lana. It is a small, idyllic and nostalgic ski... more
The Pfelders ski resort in the Passeier Valley is a manageable, yet challenging and varied ski... more
The ski resort is one of the smaller ski resorts in Italy. The slopes are spread out between the... more
The Feldthurns/Velturno ski area has one pommel lift and two slopes.
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