Ski resorts in Piedmont — compare 4 ski areas
Piedmont is one of the winter sports regions of Italy. This overview lists 4 ski areas and 14 villages, with piste kilometres, lift capacity, altitude and live snow conditions so you can pick the resort that fits your level and your group.
Winter Sports Ski Areas
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Bardonecchia
Bardonecchia is an Italian ski area in the Alps, known for its two distinct, bus-linked mountain sectors: Colomion-Melezet and Jafferau. With around {ski_area_km} km of pistes and lifts reaching 2,800 meters, it suits all levels, offering gentle, forested slopes in the lower sector and more challenging, high-alpine, above-treeline terrain in the Jafferau sector. The resort is family-friendly, historically significant as a venue for the 2006 Winter Olympics snowboarding events, and provides a quiet, affordable experience, especially on weekdays.
Min Elevation
1312m
Max Elevation
2800m

Limone Piemonte
Limone Piemonte is a ski area in the Italian Alps with over {ski_area_km} km of slopes across three zones, offering a diverse range of terrain for all skill levels from beginner to expert, plus off-piste opportunities. Situated at an altitude of 1,000m, the resort boasts a mix of gentle slopes and challenging runs, served by numerous lifts that ascend to peaks of over 2,000m, providing reliable snow cover. The resort also features amenities like a terrain park, cross-country skiing, and a convenient ski shuttle service, making it a great destination for families, couples, and seasoned skiers.
Min Elevation
1046m
Max Elevation
2060m

Mondolè Ski
Mondolè Ski is a connected ski area in the Cuneo province of the Maritime Alps, Italy, offering over {ski_area_km} km of slopes across the resorts of Prato Nevoso, Artesina, and Frabosa Soprana. It caters to all skill levels with a mix of wide, sunny beginner runs, challenging terrain, and off-piste opportunities. The area features modern lifts, snow parks, a cross-country trail, and night skiing in Prato Nevoso, all accessible with a single ski pass.
Min Elevation
807m
Max Elevation
2085m

Via Lattea
The Via Lattea (Milky Way) ski area is a vast, interconnected Italian-French ski domain in the Western Alps, boasting over {ski_area_km} km of slopes across seven resorts, including Sestriere, Sauze d'Oulx, and Montgenèvre. With an altitude reaching 2,800 meters and modern lifts, the area offers diverse terrain for all skill levels, from challenging Olympic-level runs to gentle beginner slopes, alongside significant off-piste opportunities, making it one of Europe's largest ski resorts.
Min Elevation
1350m
Max Elevation
2823m