Bormio, Location de Vacances

Bormio: A Historical Ski Holiday Away!

Bormio is one of the few ski resorts that offer up some history with skiing. The Romans used Bormio as a place of recuperation and relaxation. The well to do came here to inhale fresh air and lie around in the thermal baths - from cold to boiling hot. Before then, however, traders came through on their traverse from Venice to Switzerland bartering and buying goods that would make them money farther afoot. The town’s center is still as attractive as it was long ago.

Presently, Bormio is a sure-snow ski frenzy during the winter months. In the Lombardia region of the Italian Alps, the Italian skiing and snowboarding doesn’t get much better than this. The highest reachable point for this part of the Alps is 3012 meters, not too much farther than the 1225 minimum altitude. There are 14 ski runs, 14 ski lifts, over 50 km of slopes (plus 13 cross-country) just a couple hours (191 km) from Milan, where a direct bus connects to Bormio. The best vertical drop skiers will find here is 1787 meters, but the 120 km of ski terrain is all within reach under one ski pass.

The ski passes are priced for the family. An adult can get a ski pass for around 100-150 Euros, while children aged seven and under get in for free.

BORMIO ACCOMMODATIONS:

Bormio has every form of lodging under the sun. From Auberges to chalets, villas, bed and breakfast and three to four star hotels and self-catering apartments, the options are endless. For a little bit more money, skiers can let an apartment or hotel just minutes from the slopes. Prices for Bormio hotels tend to be lower when farther from the slopes. Many of the hotels have their own pools, spas and thermal waters enticing skiers after a long day of skiing and snowboarding.

Bormio Station de ski

Informations générales

Altitude minimum: 1225 m
Altitude maximum: 3012 m

Transports

Aéroport le plus proche: Milano, 191 km
Bus direct à partir de la gare
Navette directe de la gare

Informations sur les pistes

Toutes: 78 km
Longueur de la plus longue piste: 6 km
Domaine nordique: 13 km

Neige artificielle
Ski nocturne

Bleues: 27 km
Rouges: 38 km
Noires: 13 km

Équipement

Téléphérique
Télésiege
Remontées mécaniques pour enfants (tapis)
Remontées mécaniques pour enfants
Parc pour les enfants
Piste pour les enfants
Téléski
Remontée mecanique