Escape the crowds of Geneva airport and visit ski resorts near Turin. Turin is a brilliant hub for those wanting to visit Italy and it’s spectacular ski resorts.
Cervinia
Cervinia is up there with one of the most popular ski resorts in Italy. It has a fantastically high ski altitude and impressive views of the Matterhorn. The ski resort suits beginner to intermediate skiers, with 160km worth of groomed slopes. It is a favourite with visitors as it is also close to Zermatt ski area, giving an opportunity to ski in both Italy and Switzerland. Zermatt ski terrain offers more of a challenge to those with more advanced abilities. If visitors wish to ski into Switzerland it is important to note that you should allow plenty of time to return as once lifts shut it can be very expensive taxi back to Cervinia.
Bardonecchia
Bardonecchia is a relatively unknown ski resort in Italy, just two hours from Turin airport. It is a charming and quaint ski resort located between France and Italy. Bardonecchia offers over 100km of piste, with plenty of off-piste for those looking to improve their powder turns. For those who enjoy freestyle skiing there is a world-class snow-park, which once hosted snowboard events in the 2006 Winter Olympics. Marvel at the freestyle pros as they practice their jumps and become one yourself!
The ski resort scenery is spectacular and is seen as a ‘hidden gem’ to those who have previously visited. Considering it’s small size, Bardonecchia has superb restaurants and après bars (not totally surprising as it is one of the food capitals of the world!).
Champoluc
British tourists are yet to fully discover the ski resort of Champoluc. Seen as a hidden gem by locals and those who have ventured to visit. Many locals like to visit Champoluc during the first week of January, however the ski resort is relatively quiet during the winter, with peaceful slopes and small lift queues it is an ideal choice.
Champoluc is the perfect ski resort to visit for a short break, with 174km of slopes and just a 90-minute transfer from Turin it is a no-brainer. The ski resort is great for intermediate skiers, with a large majority of red runs to keep you busy. The off-piste is pretty exciting too.
Claviere
Close to Turin is Claviere ski resort. Located in the heart of the Milky Way. This ski resort is the perfect village for families who want to avoid the hustle and bustle of a huge ski resort. For those looking for a challenge there are 400km of piste on the doorstep. You will find fantastic snow conditions, short lift queues and quiet slopes in Claviere. Claviere is close to Turin airport, just 1 hour and 45 minutes, making it an ideal region for those wanting to make the most out of their ski holiday.
For individuals looking for a lively evening of après, Montgenèvre in France is just a short drive away. It has a selection of fun bars, restaurants and alternative evening activities.
Gressoney
Gressoney ski resort is located within two charming Italian villages in the heart of Aosta Valley. If you are looking for rich Italian culture, beautiful scenery and fabulous hospitality you have found the right place. If you’re looking for top-class hospitality, Gressoney is second-to-none, with cosy wine bars and traditional restaurants offering delicious dishes.
Surrounded by the spectacular views of the Dolomite mountains, visitors will enjoy the world-class skiing there is to offer. Ski altitude reaches an impressive 3,550m and there is a range of 180km of slopes.
The skiing views are like no other. Uniquely if you visit Gressoney you will be able to take in the towering views of the famous Mont Blanc, the Gran Paradiso and the Matterhorn.
Sauze d’Oulx
Sauze d’Oulx is one of the most popular ski resorts in Italy, and one of the nearest ski resorts to Turin. Just a short 90-minute drive will have you in the vibrant ski resort. It is located in the Milky Way ski region, allowing skiers access to an impressive 400km of slopes.
Sauze d’Oulx has a lively and fun après scene for the revellers who are looking for a good time after an exciting day exploring the Italian mountains. Great Italian food is found in this ski resort. With some restaurants offering a traditional Italian banquet of five or six courses where unique dishes will be combined with rustic flavourings.
Sestriére
Sestriére ski resort is located an hour and 45 minutes from Turin airport. The ski area access is superb, as Sestriére is positioned in the Milky Way area, allowing direct entry to Sauze d’Oulx and Claviere ski resorts. Sestriére is suited to all levels of skiing ability, with a balanced mix of beginner, intermediate and advanced slopes. If you do want to seek a challenge, why not test yourself on the Olympic and World Cup slope?
Sestriére was purpose-built in the 30s, giving the area a modern and trendy vibe. The après choices can vary from cosy and intimate wine bars to lively bars and pubs. This ski resort has something for everyone.
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