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Bormio Ski
Lovers of extreme sports have Bormio Ski in their hearts: what would you choose between paragliding, freeriding and skiing at dawn?
There is no limit to the experiences you can have in Bormio: beginners can take their first steps in the ski school here, but it is undoubtedly the experts and adrenaline junkies who will really make the most of the slopes of Bormio Ski, famous for having the largest skiable altitude difference in Italy.
In particular, the slopes of Bormio 2000 and 3000 promise exciting yet contemplative skiing immersed in the Alpine landscape. The Stelvio slope, on the other hand, hosts the World Cup downhill every year. Who can resist the temptation try out the official venue of the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Bormio has a wealth of attractions: the Funslope Valbella, a customisable high-altitude fun run; the Trudi Park, a snow playground, and a snow park. If you love extreme sports you can’t miss the freeride areas, where you can ski off-piste, and paragliding above the ski slopes.
While many resorts offer night-time skiing, here in Bormio you can experience skiing at dawn, from the 3,012-metre Cima Bianca, becoming a unique part of nature as you descend on a perfect blanket of snow.
All the information you need for ski passes, services and the opening of the lifts is on the official Bormio Ski website.