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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Bormio – Cima Bianca
Bormio’s slopes extend from Bormio 3000 (Cima Bianca 3,017 metres) to the town of Bormio (1,200 metres). At an altitude of approximately 1,800 metres, visitors can look forward to slopes of all difficulty levels – vertical thrills guaranteed. In the upper area, the slopes are above the treeline. From Bormio 2000, the slopes lead through forest glades down to the valley. The Stelvio World Cup and Olympic run is particularly well known. In general, the slopes in the upper and lower part of the ski resort are challenging. Practice areas can be found, in particular, in Bormio 2000. Freeride areas are an additional attraction.
Runs/slopes
Easy | 16 km |
Intermediate | 22 km |
Difficult | 12 km |
- Artificial snow-making
400 Snow cannons
80 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
The Stelvio valley run leads to the base station in Bormio and has full snow-making capabilities.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Cima Bianca-Bormio · Length 8.5 km · Elevation difference 1817 m
From the highest point Cima Bianca to the base station
Most difficult run
- Betulle · Length 2 km · Elevation difference 600 m
Slope tip
- Stelvio
One of the most famous slopes in Europe! Annual venue for the World Cup downhill event and official venue for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. The Stelvio is one of the most technically challenging runs in the Alpine Ski World Cup. The piste is a pleasure for good skiers! - Stella Alpina
- Bimbi al Sole
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
- Night skiing offered
Bormio
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