Italy’s mountain landscape is one of the most beautiful in the world. Take a look at stunning mountain villages and jaw-dropping scenic views. Whether it’s the iconic Dolomites or the beautiful Aosta Valley, Italy has a lot to offer. Sit back and admire the views. Take a look at our top 10 prettiest Italian ski resorts.

Arabba

Arabba is located in the southeast part of the Sella Ronda ski circuit. The ski resort is connected to Val Gardena, Alta Badia and Val di Fassa across the iconic Dolomites. It has some of the highest slopes in the region and offers some spectacular views. Arabba has 63km of pistes to explore but you can venture further on the Sella Ronda circuit. The village itself is charming and has both Italian and Austrian mountain influences.

Prettiest Italian ski resorts

Canazei

Part of the iconic Dolomites ski area, Canazei is one of the prettiest Italian ski resorts. Not only does it have stunning views of one of the most famous mountain backdrops, but it also has a beautiful village. It has under 2,000 inhabitants and has kept a traditional charm. The town has narrow streets, rustic buildings and historic architecture. It has 200km of pistes to explore, linking to the Sella Ronda ski circuit. Eat fantastic Italian cuisine in the local family-run restaurants. A great ski resort to unwind whilst enjoying the slopes.

Prettiest Italian ski resorts

Cervinia

Cervinia is based near neighbouring ski resort Zermatt. It’s one of the prettiest Italian ski resorts because of the amazing backdrop of the Matterhorn mountain. It’s one of the most snow-sure resorts in Italy due to its glacier skiing. Cervinia itself has 160km pistes to explore. However, its links to Zermatt means there’s 360km of slopes to enjoy with a full ski area lift pass. The village is traffic-free and has great bars and restaurants to enjoy. A ski resort that offers a wide range of opportunities.

Prettiest Italian ski resorts

Champoluc

Considered one of the hidden gems in the Dolomites area, Champoluc is part of the Monterosa ski area, in the Aosta Valley. The ski resort has 174km of pistes to explore. It’s also got a great reputation for its incredible off-piste terrain. Whether it’s ski touring or heli-skiing be prepared for an experience of a lifetime. The village is peaceful and has a rustic Italian charm. Head here quick before the secret is out!

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Colfosco

Colfosco is a part of the Alta Badia ski area and is located next to neighbouring ski resort Corvara. The tranquil ski resort has incredible views of the Dolomites and the Puez-Odle/Puez-Geisler Nature Reserve. The village is surrounded by gradual pistes and forests making it very picturesque. There is a good selection of family-run bars and restaurants to enjoy in the town. Colfosco also has access to Arabba, Selva, Val di Fassa and the Marmolada Glacier, as part of the Sella Ronda ski circuit. It’s a peaceful destination with fantastic scenery.

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Cortina

Cortina is Italy’s answer to top-class European ski resorts like St Moritz and Courchevel. The luxury accommodation, restaurants and shopping are very appealing. It has some of the best views of the Dolomites too. The skiing is fantastic too, with 120km of pistes to enjoy. It was also home to the 2021 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships. A truly world-class ski destination.

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Gressoney

Gressoney is iconic mountain central. Not only can you admire beautiful views of the Dolomites but you can also see Mont Blanc, the Gran Paradiso and the Matterhorn. It has a very good off-piste pedigree, with fantastic powder terrain available to explore. The ski resort is made up of two villages Gressoney-La-Trinité and Gressoney-Saint-Jean. Both of which has kept their rich Italian mountain traditions with their architecture and atmosphere.

Gressoney Italy

Madonna Di Campiglio

Home to the famous FIS World Cup night slalom, Madonna Di Campiglio is a spectacular ski resort in the Trentino region. The ski resort has a touch of class with its many shops, boutiques and vibrant nightlife atmosphere. The skiing is fantastic too with 150km of pistes to enjoy. Based in between the Brenta Dolomites and the high peaks of Adamello and Presanella, it has some breath-taking views.

Madonna di Campiglio Italy

Sestriere

Part of the expansive Milky Way ski area, Sestriere is one of the highest ski resorts in Italy. It has 400km of slopes to enjoy and is neighbours to Sauze d’Oulx and French ski resort Montgenèvre. It was home to some of the 2006 Winter Olympic Alpine skiing races. However, this ski resort is catered for all levels of skier, with its varied terrain on the piste map. The village itself was purpose-built for skiing and has spectacular views.

Sestriere Italy - prettiest ski resorts

Val Gardena

It’s certainly one of the prettiest Italian ski resorts with its incredible mountain backdrops. Val Gardena is located in the South Tyrol area of the Italian dolomites. You can admire the dominating Sella Massif mountain, a beautiful mountain range visible anywhere in the Val Gardena ski area. The mountain ranges are UNESCO World heritage sites so have an untouched beauty. It’s very close to Austria so the architecture, culture and cuisine collide. Expect both German and Italian speaking locals.

Val Gardena Italy one of the prettiest ski resorts

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