Livigno, nestled between both sides of a picturesque valley, offers 115km of diverse runs. With a majority of its slopes designated as reds, it is a haven for intermediate skiers, while beginners and advanced skiers also find plenty to relish.
Beginners: The expansive nursery slopes adjacent to the town provide an ideal environment to build foundational skills. After gaining confidence, beginners can graduate to the Degli Amanti, a gentle blue run that showcases panoramic mountaintop vistas. Additionally, the west side of the valley boasts three beginner zones on sun-kissed, mild slopes close to town, facilitating seamless progression.
Intermediates: Both sides of the resort feature an array of red runs that start high in the mountains and cascade down to the town. The Costaccia pistes offer serene tree-lined runs. Alternatively, the Carosello area presents expansive slopes that intermediate skiers can explore. The presence of long, open red runs around locations like Mt Sponda and Carosello 3000 further accentuates the experience.
Advanced: While Livigno's terrain predominantly caters to beginner and intermediate skiers, from the pinnacle of Della Neve peak, a cluster of challenging black runs awaits. After fresh snowfalls, the Carosello 3000 piste remains untouched, transforming it into a powder haven. Moreover, technical skiers can push their limits on intense runs such as the Giorgio Rocca trail.
Off-piste: Livigno is abundant in off-piste opportunities, especially on the Mottolino slopes. Their altitude and northeast orientation make them ideal for off-piste enthusiasts.
Snowboarding: Livigno has etched its name in the snowboarding community, primarily due to its expansive and varied snow parks. The main Mottolino snow park, a popular venue for professional competitions, is equipped with features ranging from beginner courses to colossal jumps, catering to snowboarders of all expertise levels. Other notable snow parks include Snowpark Amerikan, Snowpark Mottolino with its plethora of features including a superpipe and halfpipe, and Livigno Park Carosello 3000 located on the Polvere trail.
Plan ahead your perfect ski vacation at Livigno: download the latest Livigno piste map and explore the trails and lifts ahead of time to ensure an unforgettable skiing experience.
Amidst the numerous Italian ski resorts, Livigno shines as a premier family-friendly ski destination, presenting a central pedestrian area with an array of accommodations conveniently situated near slopes tailored for beginners. Children have access to dedicated slopes, kindergartens, kinder clubs, and snow playgrounds, ensuring both fun and safety. The Lupigno Kindergarten, centrally located in the pedestrian heart of Livigno, offers a wealth of indoor activities and trained staff to entertain children aged 3 to 12, giving parents the opportunity for skiing or shopping. Non-skiing families aren't left out; from snowshoeing to ice skating, bobsleighting, and scenic snow walks, the choice is almost unlimited. For a change of pace, the Aquagranda wellness center, more than just a swimming pool, boasts warm water pools, slides, and relaxation zones, ensuring enjoyment for all family members.
Snow activities: Snowshoeing, snowmobile, husky sledding, ski mountaineering, fat biking, cross-country skiing, ice climbing, winter walking, ice driving.
Non-skiing activities: Indoor pool, Spa, bowling, ice skating, amusement park, mountain climbing, helicopter flights, paragliding, horse-drawn sleigh ride.
Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Livigno offers an exciting après ski scene. Noteworthy après ski bars include Marco's Pub, Tea del Vidal, and Daphne’s Pub, among others.
From authentic Italian pizzerias to local Valtellinese eateries serving up mountain specialties, Livigno has something to satisfy every palate. Notable dining options include La Grolla, Bivio Cantina, and La Calcheira, ensuring that your gastronomic experience in Livigno is as memorable as the skiing.
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