Welcome to the winter travel guide and information fact sheet for the alpine resort of Bormio in Italy. If you would like to view the summer season resort information please click on the "summer guide" tab displayed below the resort image.
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Resort information
Displayed here are all the facts and figures relating to Bormio in winter. The toolbar on the right of the page will also provide you with useful additional information to help you decide on this resort's suitability to your holiday plans.
Resort facts
Resort height:
Ski Range:
Number of lifts:
KMs of piste:
Glacier:
Beginners:
Intermediate:
Advanced:
1225 m
1225-3010 m
13
50 km
Travel information
Airport (option 1):
Airport (option 2):
Airport (option 3):
Nearest Railway station:
Distance from Calais:
Milan (3h 30m)
Bergamo (3h 30m)
N/A
Tirano (24 miles)
716 miles (approx)
Good points
Old historic pedestrianised centre
High open pistes in woodland setting
Good mountain restaurants
Not so good
Long airport transfer
Two lifts out to the slopes
Hotels can be inconveniently placed
Description
Bormio is a medievel town unique in it's character and spa resort as well as ski. The pedestrianised centre is traditional and dates back to Roman times. The skiing is high altitude and best suited to intermediates.
The ski area Valdidentro-San Colombaro (6 km from Bornio) has 5 chair lifts and 7 drag lifts for 40 km of slopes. Ski school and ice rink. Ski region Bormio, total of 13 lifts. 19 ski runs, total length 50 km, snowboard piste. Ski school, snowboard school. Cross country ski tracks.
The Stelvio pass is closed in Winter. From Livigno there is a tunnel which is only open from 08.00h to 20.00h - 22.00h on Saturdays.