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winter alpine resort guide

Livigno

ITALY

Welcome to the winter travel guide and information fact sheet for the alpine resort of Livigno 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 Livigno 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:
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  • Advanced:
  • 1815 m
  • 1815-2800 m
  • 33 
  • 110 km
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Travel information

  • Airport (option 1):
  • Airport (option 2):
  • Airport (option 3):
  • Nearest Railway station:
  • Distance from Calais:
  • Bergamo (4h)
  • Milan (5h)
  • Zurich (5h)
  • Tirano (60 miles)
  • 691 miles (approx)

Good points

  • Duty free status means cheap shops 
  • Down to earth village centre
  • Reliable snow record

Not so good

  • Extremely long transfer 4-6 hours depending 
  • Village is long and straggling
  • In bad weather the slopes can become quite bleak

Description

Livigno is located on the sun-drenched side of the Lombardy Alps, not far from St. Moritz. The popular resort is situated at a snow-sure 1,816 m, and hosts several international competitions; it is also known across its borders as a duty-free shopping paradise. The district Trepalle (1,900-2,250 m) is the highest permanently inhabited settlement in Europe. Traditional wooden houses dot the village, and the resorts location on the southern side of the Alps ensures that the valley is drenched with sun.
The broad pistes are always well prepared, and the gigantic snowpark offers boarders all that their hearts desire. After a day of skiing, relax in one of the cosy mountain lodges for a bit of apres ski or look around some of the duty-free shops and enjoy tax-free shopping. In Livigno's duty-free zone, you'll be able to purchase not just perfume, alcohol and cigarettes (with restrictions on export), but also clothes, watches, cameras, and petrol at up to 40% savings! Prices are also reasonable near the slopes, meaning one thing: More holiday for less money!