Ski resorts for advanced skiers and freeriding Italy
Best ski resorts for advanced skiers in Italy (Italia) (best difficult slopes, ski routes) as well as best powder snow skiing/freeriding in Italy (Italia)
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Italy: freeride ski resorts and ski resorts for very good skiers (advanced skiers)
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Regions: 1. Venetia (Veneto) , 1. Lombardy , 1. Piedmont (Piemonte) , 1. Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta) , 1. Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-Südtirol)
Areas: 1. Northwestern Italy , 1. Northeastern Italy
Mountain ranges: 1. Italian Alps
Other: 1. Northern Italy
The slopes on and from the Presena Glacier are very interesting for advanced skiers. An intense... more
Zermatt is a paradise for advanced skiers. The long freeride slopes (ski routes) on the Stockhorn... more
In Arabba, several attractive black runs lead down to the valley, from the Porta Vescovo in... more
Cortina d'Ampezzo lures advanced skiers with its steep runs including the Forcella Staunies on the... more
Livigno offers some great black slopes. The Mottolino Freeride Experience is offered on the... more
Advanced skiers will get their money's worth at the Via Lattea ski resort. For one thing, the... more
The Alagna lift company can be found in the internet under freerideparadise.it and in reality,... more
Carezza Ski has several difficult slopes for experts. Very difficult slopes start from Laurins... more
Experts will enjoy the difficult slopes in the Rojen Valley. There are also lots of opportunities... more
One of the most difficult slopes in Italy leads below the Jochtal gondola to the valley With a... more
Val Gardena offers long, difficult runs down to the valleys, such as Saslong, Ciampinoi and... more
Pampeago and Predazzo have some difficult slopes for advanced skiers. The highlights are the very... more
The Speikboden offers some challenging slopes for experts. Two very steep slopes lead down to the... more
Experts can look forward to lots of long, difficult slopes. The Nera Folgàrida, Nera Marilleva,... more
Experts will have lots of fun on the K2 and Hühnerspiel. The Enzenberg slope and Sattelhorn slope... more
Experts are ideally catered for with difficult slopes in the ski resort of 3 Zinnen Dolomites.... more
The Trametsch black slope is an insiders’ tip for experts. In combination with the Plosepiste... more
Experts can look forward to several black slopes and a host of powder options. The La VolatA black... more
There are some difficult slopes at Kronplatz, including the Sylvester valley run and the Herrnegg... more
Experts will find challenges on the Teufelsegg, the valley run and the Leo Gurschler slope. It is... more
Due to the steepness and width of the slopes, the Schwemmalm ski resort is ideal for advanced... more
The slopes in Bormio are generally challenging and offer an altitude difference of almost 1800... more
There a some difficult slopes which will make advanced skiers' hearts beat faster (e.g. Vulcano,... more
Sulden offers advanced skiers many black runs, some long, unprepared ski routes and plenty of... more
There is just one black run in the Racines-Giovo (Ratschings-Jaufen) ski resort. However, there is... more
San Martino di Castrozza has some difficult slopes, including the well-known Tognola Uno and... more
The long slopes leading from the summit to the base are a challenge, even for advanced skiers. The... more
In the ski resort of Pejo, a difficult run leads down from Tarlenta to the base station. The slope... more
Experts can find several designated freeride slopes in the upper area on the Palon. The Gran Pista,... more
In the upper area of the ski resort, there are difficult slopes and powder snow areas. The Patrick... more
There are three difficult slopes in the Folgaria-Fiorentini ski resort. There are also some... more
There is one difficult run. Freeriders can find unsecured powder slopes directly beside the ski... more
Experts love the black Alberto Tomba slope. You can ski in the tracks of the multiple Olympic... more
At the Sattele chairlift, there are two attractive black runs, the Jochpiste and the Steilhang.... more
The ski resort of Civetta has a few challenging slopes for experts. However, in general, the... more
Experts can find some short, challenging slopes. Otherwise, the slopes are easy and... more
Two challenging slopes for experts can be found at the Le Cune mountain station. The valley run to... more
The Obere Böden Kletterwand with a 75% incline and the black slope on the Grünboden will challenge... more
There are two challenging, difficult slopes: Mittager I and Falzeben II. When snow conditions... more
There are two steep runs below the 8 person gondola lift that are available for experts. When the... more
The Olimpia I and Olimpia II difficult slopes await advanced skiers at the Alpe Cermis ski resort.... more
There are only 2 difficult runs in the Alta Badia ski resort, the Gran Risa and the Vallon, but... more
There is one difficult slope (ski-cross slope) in the upper part of the ski resort on the Watles.... more
One difficult run caters to experts in the ski resort of Lavarone. All other slopes are easy and... more
There is a difficult slope for advanced skiers and it's also possible to explore the powder snow at... more
There is only a limited offering for advanced skiers. There is one ski route, but you can not... more
There are no difficult slopes in the Vigiljoch (Monte San Vigilio) ski resort. The intermediate... more
The Feldthurns/Velturno ski area does not have any difficult runs.
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