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Italian Alps: top destinations for adventure

The Italian Alps are a breathtaking mountain range in northern   Italy that arch over 6 regions: the Aosta Valley, Piedmont, Lombardy, Trentino-South Tyrol, Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The geographical diversity of these Italian mountains is what makes them such a fantastic location for nature and adventure lovers. With enormous glacier peaks, green luscious meadows and historic villages, the Italian Alps have something to suit everyone.



 


Discovering the best of the Italian Alps

The Italian Alps are an ideal destination for those seeking adventure and breathtaking scenery. This article explores the best places for hiking and skiing, offering an overview of the locations that make these mountains unique.

Skiing in the Italian Alps: slopes galore

The Italian Alps are an ideal destination for snow sports and are home to varied ski resorts for all levels, and with nearly 5000km of world-class slopes to choose from, you will be spoiled for choice. Each region of this Italian mountain range offers unique experiences from off-piste adventures to legendary snowsure slopes. Let’s explore just a few of the most popular ski resorts:

Cortina d’Ampezzo

This historic ski resort, known for its glamourous vibes and world-class ski slopes, is a must-visit for any avid winter sports lover. Home to a total of 120km of pistes and state-of-the-art lift systems, as well as a great apres-ski culture.

Madonna di Campiglio

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Madonna di Campiglio, is known as the ‘Queen of Snow’ and it’s the most glamorous and chic ski resort in the Italian Dolomites. With glaciers, pristine lakes and 62 km of slopes to enjoy, it’s easy to see why this Italian ski resort is so popular.

Livigno

Livigno, situated in the Lombardy region, is home to 115km of wide snow-sure pistes, with gentle slopes perfect for beginners as well as freeride options for the more advanced skiers. If you have any energy left after hitting the slopes, check out the excellent shopping and wonderful local Alpine cuisine.

Cervinia

Located at the base of the Matterhorn, here you can expect draw dropping views and an excellent choice of pistes for all levels. From the wonderful Cervinia you can also access the world famous Swiss Zermatt and ski in two countries in one day or try glacier skiing in the Klein Matterhorn.

Hiking in the Italian Alps

From June to September when the snow melts away, the Italian Alps transform into the perfect playground for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and horse-riding. With luscious green meadows, beautiful emerald lakes and historic villages to explore, hiking in the Italian Alps is an adventure waiting to be discovered.

Lake Como

Nestled in Lombardy region   Lake Como, offers wonderful hiking trails for all levels. You can enjoy leisurely lakeside walks, exploring villages and enjoying the local culture to more advanced mountain treks.

Courmayeur

During the summer months, when the snow melts away, this charming little town becomes the perfect spot for biking and hiking. Enjoy great views and the opportunity to stay in remote refugios with an infinite number of great hiking trails.

Alpe di Siusi

Visiting the largest high meadow in the Italian Alps is a breathtaking experience and an excellent hiking trip. If you visit in spring the meadow is a lush green expanse and the best way to get there is either walking or hiring an E bike and a cable car will take you the last 800m, so you can freeride back down for the ultimate adrenaline rush.

Brenta Dolomites

For the thrill loving visitor, the Brenta Dolomites offer the perfect adrenaline-filled adventure. This mountain chain is located to the north of Lake Garda and characterised by having lots of Via Ferrata, fixed rope routes of varying difficulty. The most famous and popular is the ‘Via delle Bocchette’.

Fiumicino airport transport

Fiumicino airport offers seamless connections via the Leonardo Express train, which provides direct services with frequent departures to Rome, for easy onward travel. Wherever you decide to go in the Italian Alps, this well-connected route will simplify your travel plans​ and ensure you have a smooth travel experience before the real adventure begins.

The Italian Alps are the ideal playground for the free-spirited outdoors enthusiasts.  The Italian mountain range offers diverse landscapes ranging from soaring peaks and glaciers with world class adventure sports activities; to emerald, green lakes and luscious pastures that are perfect for walks and hiking. Whether you decide to visit the Italian Alps in winter for those fabulous snow-based activities or prefer to visit in summertime, you are bound to be impressed by the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the area.


 

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