Livigno is located in the northeast of Lombardy. This Italian ski resort can only be reached from the north via Switzerland. Access is via the toll Munt la Schera road tunnel. The tunnel is single-lane, and traffic alternates in one direction at a time. On Saturdays in winter, special regulations apply and the direction is not changed for several hours. Please check for current information!
If you are coming from the south, the route is via Tirano, Bormio, and the Foscagno Pass (Passo di Foscagno). In winter, many mountain passes are closed, so these are the only two access routes.
There are numerous free parking spaces for skiers at the lift stations.
Access via Motorway A13 St. Margrethen-Bellinzona, exit Landquart
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, with significant incline Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Access via Expressway Merano-Bolzano (MeBo), Foresta/Forst exit
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, Mountain pass road, with significant incline Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Access via A12 Inntal Motorway Innsbruck-Arlberg, exit Reschen (Oberinntal junction)
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, Mountain pass road, with significant incline Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Access via Strada Statale 36, end of the motorway Colico/SS 38
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, Mountain pass road, with significant incline Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Access via Motorway A4 Milan-Verona, Brescia East exit
Roads: Side road, Mountain road, Mountain pass road, with significant incline Parking spaces: usually enough available, tarmac car park, gravel car park, free of charge View on Google Maps
Winter Closure
The Stelvio Pass (access from South Tyrol), the Forcola di Livigno/Passo del Bernina (access from Switzerland/St. Moritz), and the Gavia Pass (connection to Trentino) are closed for the winter. Due to Livigno's high alpine location, it is always advisable to check the current road conditions, as some nearby passes may also be closed at short notice.