Bormio
First built by the Romans, Bormio’s “olde world” charm is found in its cobbled streets, medieval buildings, and natural hot springs nestled in the mountain. There are museums, interesting shops and superb restaurants with a great atmosphere. A world-class resort, Bormio has hosted the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships twice and is a regular stop on the World Cup Circuit.




Why Bormio
Those who want to feel the emotion of skiing on a slope where the best athletes in the world have skied can try the “Stelvio” which is one of the most beautiful and difficult downhill courses in the world.
Part of the Alta Valtellina ski area with access to over 184km of downhill skiing, with 112 individual pistes, served by 62 ski lifts.
Bomio is the valley that has been known since ancient times for its thermal baths.
Bormio Mountain Statistics
| Summit | 3012m |
| Base | 1225m |
| Vertical | 1787m |
| Lifts | 14 |
| Runs | 50km |
| Average Snowfall | 300cm |
| Beginner | 35% |
| Intermediate | 48% |
| Advanced | 17% |