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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

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

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  • 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 123.00
Adults EUR 182.00
Free until
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 143.00
Adults EUR 226.00
Free until
Valchiavenna
Children EUR 105.00
Adults EUR 210.00
Free until
Bormio
Children
Adults
Free until