10 November 2014

Beautiful Ski Resorts in Northern Italy

Italy is a beautiful country with great alps and Dolomites along the northern area. It is also famous for its rich art, culture and historic architectural sites. Aside from that, Italy is also home to many beautiful ski resorts.

Below are few of the beautiful ski resorts you will find in northern Italy according to region. Marvel on their beauty and check out the many activities you can do there for yourself, with your family and friends too and make the best of your winter getaway!


Aosta Valley region

Aosta Valley in the northwestern part of Italy is the only region in Italy without any provinces. However it is also a very mountainous area that is why it is popular skiing destination in Italy come winter time.

Champoluc, Monte Rosa



Gran Paradiso




Piedmont region

The Piemonte (or Piedmont) region boasts plenty of northern Italy's famous ski resorts. It was home to the Torino 2006 Winter Olympics.


Via  Lattea




Ski Cervinia




Trentino region

Trentino is famous for its mountain ranges, Dolomites and the alps.


Folgaria-Fiorentini




Cavalese




Lombardy region

Lombardy is one of the northern regions of Italy and the capital is Milan, famous for a large number of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its border is the Swiss alps. 


Livigno 




Veneto region

It is the 8th largest region in Italy and is located in the northeastern part of the country and it's northernmost part also borders Austria.

Cortina d'Ampezzo





South Tyrol region

This region is located in the northernmost part of Italy.  It has a very snowy winter that can come as early as October until late of April. So, people who loves to ski or do winter activities can enjoy it longer than the rest of Italy.


Merano



Pusteria




(Photos not mine.)

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1 Comments:

At November 18, 2014 at 2:55 PM , Anonymous Chubskulit Rose said...

Looks gorgeous! If I were to visit Italy though, I would go during the summer time. Cold is not my cup of tea lol.

 

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