Bormio Snow Conditions
Bormio Snow Conditions – Slopes that are ideal for beginners and intermediates
For years Bormio ski holidays have been popular with tourists and Italians alike. The skiing season there stretches from November to early May. The guaranteed snow cover at the resort (and its surrounding area) classifies it as a snowsure holiday destination. Arrive there. Check in at your accommodation. Head for the slopes. And then enjoy day after day of uninterrupted skiing in a spectacular environment. The snowsure nursery slopes at Bormio makes it a good resort for beginner skiers, and there is plenty of challenging piste for intermediates too. The long, fast, easy routes and assured fresh snow makes Bormio an intermediate skier’s dream destination in fact.
Snow Conditions in Bormio – Add skiing at Livigno and Santa Caterina to your itinerary
As Bormio is a ski resort situated right in the centre of the Alps, close to the Swiss and Austrian borders in the Valtellina region of Italy, you can take advantage of the Alta Valtellina ski lift pass. The pass includes Livigno and Santa Caterina (approx one hour away), and means advanced and expert skiers are also then well catered for. Slopes at Bormio and its neighbouring resorts are always well-groomed and you can look forward to plenty of sunshine throughout the season.
Snow Conditions in Bormio – Snow cannons augment lighter snow cover where required
The guaranteed snow cover and sunny conditions at Bormio means you can add variety to your cheap skiing holiday in Italy. While adrenaline junkies head for the slopes for daylong skiing and/or snowboarding, those who would prefer to spend a quiet, relaxing afternoon wandering around the old town will find the sunny skies make stopping for an alfresco coffee at one of the ambient Bormio cafes a delight. Finally, where snow coverage occasionally thins out at lower elevations at Bormio, the snow cannons compensate quickly and effectively. This means first-time skiers needn’t worry about missing even a moment’s skiing on those well-maintained nursery slopes.
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