CENTRE DE SKI DE FOND DE SAINT-BARTHÉLÉMY
Read moreThe Saint-Barthélémy valley holds the title, shared with Cogne, of regional cross-country skiing capital. In total, the area offers three blue trails (from 3.5 to 9 km), six red trails (from 11 to 19.5 km) and one black trail (30 km). The trails start in the village of Porliod and run for dozens of kilometers in an absolutely magnificent environment of dense fir forests alternating with expanses of alpine pastures, for a total and soothing immersion in the mountains. The rather high average altitude (approx. 2,000 m) ensures excellent snow cover throughout the winter season, despite the south-facing aspect and sunny location. Nine different trails of all levels of difficulty, ranging in length from 3 to 30 km, wind their way up and down the high Saint-Barthélémy valley, passing by some fifteen alpine chalets, crossing dozens of streams and always staying well away from any inhabited area - a truly enchanting adventure in communion with nature, so rare and appreciated. The resort's "mythical" trail is the Gran Tor, the only black trail, which runs from Praz de l'Arp all the way to Alpe Ollière after a long, thirty-kilometer loop on the other side of the valley. The cross-country foyer has all the services skiers need (rental, bar, restaurant, toilets...) and there's even an alpine refuge on the slopes.
DOMAINE LATEMAR-OBERREGEN
Read moreThis 50 km area is for experienced skiers, as it has a majority of red runs (67% red, 19% blue, 14% black). It is quite spread out and rather small, but its location around the Latemar mountain offers spectacular scenery. From Obereggen, you can walk to Ski Center Latemar, passing by the magnificent Passo Rolle, the Alpe di Pampeago and the Alpe Lusia. The area is quite technical, interesting for its moderate prices.
MOREGALLO BOAT SERVICE
Read moreThere is a jet-ski school and rentals.
PIAN DEL FRAIS
Read morePian del Frais is the small mountain hamlet above Chiomonte. It became a south-facing ski resort in the early 1930s. It lies at an altitude of 1,500 m, in a basin where the eight slopes, forming a total of 25 km of skiable terrain, converge. It is a particularly suitable resort for beginners, families, school groups or ski clubs. To reach the resort, in summer and winter, a chairlift leaves from the centre of Chiomonte and climbs some 700 metres in about 10-15 minutes.
SCUOLA SCI CORTINA
Read moreIn addition to the traditional on-piste alpine skiing lessons for all levels and snowboarding, experienced guides can take you on exceptional off-piste skiing, snowshoeing or ski touring trips. In a panorama like the Dolomites, you can embark on this kind of expedition to take your eyes off the slopes. And a guide is essential to explore these summits. In the summer, you can experiment with vias ferratas or climbing, again technical sports that require equipment. They are versatile!
GUIDE ALPINE CORTINA
Read moreThis association of alpine guides has 25 alpine guides and 3 mid-mountain guides. On their website you can book a visit and discover the team. You can ask for Nadia, who speaks quite good French and transmits her passion very easily! She, or her colleagues, will propose you a program adapted to the many possibilities: via ferrata, but also hiking, climbing, ice climbing, snowshoeing, skiing. This is the ideal way to discover the best of the Dolomites in complete safety and to rent the right equipment.
SAUZE SPORTINIA
Read moreThis ski and snowboard school offers lessons for adults and children (from 4 years old), in individual or group versions. For adults: off-piste skiing, freestyle skiing and snowboarding lessons. All of the school's instructors speak French, which will make it easier for the youngest children to learn the techniques specific to snow sports, especially in a beautiful alpine environment, in a domain that has more than 400 km of slopes. Handiskiing lessons also available, ask for more information.
SAUZE PROJECT
Read moreA ski and snowboard school that offers lessons for children and adults of all levels at attractive prices. Intensive courses are possible during a weekend or a week to learn the basics of skiing or to perfect your technique in a magnificent environment and in the company of mountain professionals, in complete safety. Many formulas are planned, remember to contact them to check the dates and types of training available.
ÉCOLE DE SKI DE BARDONECCHIA
Read moreScuola Sci Bardonecchia is a ski school located in Bardonecchia. It offers ski lessons for all levels, from beginner to expert. The school also offers cycling lessons at half price thanks to Voucher Servizi Regione Piemonte ESTATE 2023.
ECOLE DE SKI SESTRIERE
Read moreThis ski school, for adults and children alike, offers downhill skiing and snowboarding lessons, in private or group lessons, for one hour, half a day or a full day. Two thirds of the instructors speak French, a real plus to learn the particular techniques of the board sport you have chosen. They are all very competent and will allow you to learn or improve your skills in sublime landscapes, in complete safety. Their watchword? The passion, which they will undoubtedly pass on to you!
SCUOLA ITALIANA SCI PRAGELATO
Read moreThe school provides specialized instructors to learn the different techniques or to improve their skills in downhill skiing or snowboarding. Courses for children and adults, in individual or group versions. For absolute beginners, it is advisable to start with individual lessons, as the support allows rapid progress. This is even more true for snowboarding, which requires a good start to master your balance.
DOLOMITI SUPERSKI
Read moreIt is the most important ski area in the world with 1 180 km of slopes, 460 cable cars and 1 100 km of hiking trails.
LE CLUB D’ALPINISME ITALIEN (SECTION DE MILAN)
Read moreThe Italian Alpine Club (Milan section) is an organization dedicated to mountaineering and climbing. Founded 150 years ago, it offers a variety of mountain-related activities and events. They also offer online services such as booking places for events and renewing membership. The Milan chapter also has a refuge, the Rifugio Quinto Alpini, where you can take part in special events such as photographic hikes and mulled wine tastings.
DOMAINE DE SKI SAN BERNARDO LA THUILE - ROSIÈRE
Read moreThe San Bernardo ski area links two border resorts: La Thuile on the Italian side and La Rosière on the French side, by means of two fast chairlifts on the Mont Valaisan sector installed in 2018. You ski with Mont Blanc in the background on the Italian side, and a breathtaking view of the Haute-Tarentaise on the French side. The area is suitable for forest skiing (fir trees on the French side, larches on the Italian side) and free riding (with a guide). The Rutor glacier is open for skiing in summer.
BARDONECCHIA SKI
Read moreA ski area of over 100 km (including 5 black runs), the scene of several competitions at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, and home to six ski schools. Colomion, Les Arnauds, Melezet and the Jaffereau slopes (2,800 m) offer runs for all levels, with some twenty ski lifts. Snowboarders and cross-country skiers will find plenty to keep them happy at the snowpark and on over 10 km of cross-country trails. There's even a skating rink! Various types of ski pass are available.
VIA LATTEA
Read moreOn the site of the 2006 Olympic Games, the upper Susa valley and part of the Pinerolo valleys form one of the largest ski areas in Europe. The Vialattea (the Milky Way) extends its 400 km of tracks between Sestriere, Sauze d'Oulx, Clavière, Cesana, San Sicario, Pragelato and Montgenèvre (the only French starting point 2 km from the Italian border). In a breathtaking landscape, the area also offers cross-country skiing enthusiasts a ring about 8 km long, departing from the town of Monterotta.
FUNIVIE OROPA
Read moreAdjacent to the sanctuary of Oropa, in the heart of the Sacro Monte nature reserve, the Oropa Sport area is a reference point for all mountain enthusiasts, both in winter and summer. The ski lifts connect Oropa to a popular ski area, while in summer the whole area becomes the kingdom of hikers and mountain bikers, among others. An adventure park has even recently opened to satisfy even the most avid tree climbers. It is a real paradise for the little mountain people and their guides.
DOMAINE DE SKI ALPIN CIVETTA
Read moreThis area, enclosed between Monte Civetta and Monte Pelmo (3,168 metres), includes the resorts of Alleghe (at the foot of the majestic lake of the same name), connected to Palafavera, where the famous piste 2000 is located, which in turn is connected to the Val di Zoldo and Selva di Cadore (in the forest). Not to be missed: the illuminated Pecol trail at night and the Great War theme trail. We appreciate the view on the lake, its family dimension and a snowpark open even at night.