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Bormio in short

  • Height: 1225 - 3012 metres
  • 50km of pistes
  • Hosted the 2005 FIS World Championships
  • World Cup piste with 1000m vertical drop

Bormio Ski is the largest ski area at Bormio & Santa Caterina, with 50km of slopes and a vertical drop of 1800m. Intermediate skiers especially will delight in the stunning views from the steep red pistes.

This is a great area for intermediate and expert skiers, as the majority of slopes are red and black. Bormio also has a small snow park, plus a challenging World Cup piste. When you feel like taking a break, you'll have an ample selection of mountain restaurants from which to choose. Although beginners might find the slopes a little steep here, the ski schools are very well regarded so it's a good place to progress to the next level.

Afbeelding - Slopes Map 1 - Bormio

Bormio - 50 km

  • Blue 13 km
  • Red 35 km
  • Black 2 km

Mountain: Not available

Valley: Not available

  • Drag Lifts 8
  • Chair Lifts 5
  • Gondolas 1
  • Trains 0
  • Glacier Yes
  • Speed 22880 p/hour
Afbeelding - Slopes Map 1 - Bormio
Facilities
Number of restaurants on the slopes 11
Ski depot at the valley station
Ski depot price per day
Free parking at valley station
Parking price per day
Freestyle & Freeride in Bormio
Funparks 2
Halfpipe
Quarterpipe
Boxes
Rails
Tables
Boardercross
Kickers
Freeride allowed
Freeride area
Ski pass prices Bormio - Low season (6 days)
 
Children
Adults
Free until
Bormio Skipass
Children EUR 12.00
Adults EUR 251.00
Free until 7 year
Valchiavenna
Children EUR 90.00
Adults EUR 182.00
Free until
Bormio
Children
Adults
Free until
Ski pass prices Bormio - High season (6 days)
 
Children
Adults
Free until
Bormio Skipass
Children EUR 156.00
Adults EUR 310.00
Free until 7 year
Valchiavenna
Children EUR 105.00
Adults EUR 210.00
Free until
Bormio
Children
Adults
Free until