Ski resorts in Lombardy — compare 2 ski areas
Lombardy is one of the winter sports regions of Italy. This overview lists 2 ski areas and 2 villages, with piste kilometres, lift capacity, altitude and live snow conditions so you can pick the resort that fits your level and your group.
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Aprica
Aprica is a medium-sized, sunny Italian ski resort in Lombardy, known for its {ski_area_km} km of slopes for all levels and ski-in/ski-out facilities. The area includes the Palabione, Magnolta, Baradello, and Campetti zones, with various blue, red, and black runs, ideal for families and those seeking peace and quiet. The guaranteed snow and long runs down to the village, combined with a lively après-ski scene, make it a fun, affordable, and relatively unknown destination.
Min Elevation
1162m
Max Elevation
2270m

Livigno
Livigno's ski area offers {ski_area_km} km of slopes across two main mountains, Carosello 3000 and Mottolino, with a modern lift system providing access to runs for all abilities. Carosello 3000 is family-friendly with wide, scenic intermediate runs and freeride terrain, while Mottolino features steeper slopes and a world-class snowpark. The area is also known for its high altitude, reliable snow, freestyle parks, boardercross, night skiing, and dedicated beginner zones, making it a diverse destination for a wide range of skiers and snowboarders.
Min Elevation
1816m
Max Elevation
2798m