List of Ski Areas and Resorts in Europe - Italy

Italy

  • Abetone
  • Ala di Stura
  • Alagna Valsesia
  • Alleghe
  • Alpago
  • Alpe Ciamporino by San Domenico di Varzo
  • Alta Badia
  • Aprica
  • Aquila di Giaveno
  • Argentera
  • Artesina
  • Balme
  • Bardonecchia
  • Baselga di Pinè
  • Bormio
  • Bruneck
  • Breuil-Cervinia
  • Brocon Pass
  • Bruncu Spina (Sardinia)
  • Campitello Matese
  • Campo Catino
  • Campo Felice
  • Campo Imperatore
  • Campo Staffi
  • Canazei
  • Cavalese
  • Cesana Torinese
  • Cervinia
  • Champoluc
  • Champorcher
  • Chamois
  • Chiesa in Valmalenco
  • Cimone
  • Civetta
  • Claviere
  • Cortina d'Ampezzo
  • Courmayeur
  • Cogne
  • Domobianca
  • Dolomiti Superski
  • Etna
  • Entracque
  • Foppolo
  • Forni Di Sopra - Sauris(Sauris, Forni Di Sopra)
  • Laceno
  • Gressoney La Trinitè
  • Gressoney Saint Jean
  • La Magdleine
  • La Thuile
  • Limone Piemonte
  • Livigno
  • Lurisia
  • Kronplatz
  • Malcesine - Monte Baldo
  • Macugnaga
  • Madonna di Campiglio
  • Meran 2000
  • Marmolada
  • Monte Amiata
  • Monte Bondone
  • Montecampione
  • Monte Cimone
  • Monte Terminillo
  • Mottarone
  • Olang
  • Ovindoli
  • Passo di Pampeago
  • Piancavallo
  • Pian del Cansiglio
  • Pian del Frais
  • Piano Battaglia (Sicily)
  • Piano Provenzana (Sicily)
  • Pila
  • Plose
  • Pontechianale
  • Pragelato
  • Prali
  • Prato Nevoso
  • Roccaraso
  • Rolle Pass
  • San Pellegrino Pass
  • San Vigilio Di Marebbe
  • Sanpeyre
  • Sappada
  • Schnals
  • Sella Nevea - Canin
  • Sestriere
  • Sauze d'Oulx
  • Stelvio
  • Sterzing
  • Sulden
  • Tarvisio
  • Toblach
  • Tonale Pass
  • Valdieri
  • Val di Fiemme
  • Val Formazza
  • Val Gardena
  • Via Lattea (Sestriere, Sauze d'Oulx, Sansicario, Claviere)
  • Monte Zoncolan
  • Zoldo Alto
  • Valchiavenna

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