




Kronplatz / Plan de Corones (Brunico, Bolzano)
Excellent value for money
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It offers 119 kilometers of slopes, mostly blue and red, ideal for beginners and intermediates, and its greatest advantage is access to Alta Badia and the Sella Ronda.
Discover Italy's most outstanding ski resorts, perfect for your winter holiday. Explore destinations across the Dolomites and Italian Alps, offering everything from beginner slopes to expert challenges. Find the perfect resort with excellent facilities, quality snow, and breathtaking scenery for an unforgettable experience. This guide will help you plan your next snow adventure.





Excellent value for money
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It offers 119 kilometers of slopes, mostly blue and red, ideal for beginners and intermediates, and its greatest advantage is access to Alta Badia and the Sella Ronda.





Offers the greatest skiable vertical drop in Italy
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Historic town famous for its thermal springs and for hosting the legendary Stelvio slope, which will be the venue for the men's alpine skiing races at the 2026 Winter Olympics. It offers Italy's greatest vertical drop.





Offers 100 km² of skiable terrain
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Known as Italy's 'Little Tibet' and a duty-free zone, it will host the freestyle and snowboard events of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Its altitude guarantees quality snow.





Offers 295 ski slopes totaling over 400 km
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It is one of the largest ski areas in Italy, with 400 kilometers of slopes connecting several towns and extending into France. Sestriere hosted the 2006 Olympic Games.

Classed as one of the 'Best of the Alps' ski resorts
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This resort is known as the 'Queen of the Dolomites' and is a glamorous destination with excellent slopes. Its Olympic status for Milano-Cortina 2026 guarantees modern infrastructure and a top-tier skiing experience.
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Biggest ski resort in the Dolomites
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Considered Italy's most awarded ski resort, it offers an extensive network of slopes and modern lifts. It is famous for the Sella Ronda and for hosting the FIS World Cup Saslong slope.

One of the highest and most snow-sure ski resorts in the Alps
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Located at the foot of Cervino/Matterhorn, it offers a very long ski season and international connection with Zermatt (Switzerland), totaling 360 km of slopes. Its altitude guarantees quality snow.





Offers skiing under a unique panorama of Mont Blanc
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Located at the foot of Mont Blanc, it is a classic alpine resort with traditional charm and an exclusive atmosphere. It is ideal for experienced skiers and lovers of good food.





Largest ski resort in Abruzzo region
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It is one of the largest resorts in central and southern Italy, with over 140 kilometers of slopes. It is ideal for those looking to combine snow with a cultural or urban trip, being very popular among Italians.





Fabulous family-friendly snow holiday destination
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Known as the 'Pearl of the Brenta Dolomites', it combines glamour with wild nature and offers 150 kilometers of slopes. It is an ideal destination for skiers of all levels with a vibrant après-ski life.