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bormio

Bormio stands in the upper Valtellina at an altitude of 1220 metres above sea level, in a natural amphitheatre in the centre of the Alps. It is famous for its lovely old town centre, for outdoor sports and activities and for its pristine landscapes in the splendid setting of the Rhaetian Alps of the Stelvio National Park.

bormio

Bormio stands in the upper Valtellina at an altitude of 1220 metres above sea level, in a natural amphitheatre in the centre of the Alps. It is famous for its lovely old town centre, for outdoor sports and activities and for its pristine landscapes in the splendid setting of the Rhaetian Alps of the Stelvio National Park.

bormio

Bormio stands in the upper Valtellina at an altitude of 1220 metres above sea level, in a natural amphitheatre in the centre of the Alps. It is famous for its lovely old town centre, for outdoor sports and activities and for its pristine landscapes in the splendid setting of the Rhaetian Alps of the Stelvio National Park.

At Bormio, you can enjoy the mountains at any time of year.

 

In winter, you can ski or enjoy the many other snow-based activities.

 

In summer, you can choose from kilometres of paths and trails, for you to explore on foot or by bicycle.

At Bormio, you can enjoy the mountains at any time of year. In winter, you can ski or enjoy the many other snow-based activities. In summer, you can choose from kilometres of paths and trails, for you to explore on foot or by bicycle.

At Bormio, you can enjoy the mountains at any time of year. In winter, you can ski or enjoy the many other snow-based activities. In summer, you can choose from kilometres of paths and trails, for you to explore on foot or by bicycle.

valdisotto

The Valdisotto, a section of the Adda valley, connects Bormio to the rest of the Valtellina. It is also known as the gateway to the “Magnificent Land”, as the Bormio area is known. The wooded natural environment has many valleys, ponds, streams and springs, the most famous of which provides Levissima mineral water, bottled at Valdisotto.

 

It offers many opportunities in both summer and winter. Summer is ideal for walking in the Stelvio National Park and in the Paluaccio Nature Reserve, which is at Oga near the Venini Fort, a military fortress built in the early XX Century. For mountain bike enthusiasts there are many itineraries of varying difficulty. In winter, skis and snowshoes are the firm favourites. Wide ski slopes with a generous covering of snow await you on the San Colombano mountainside at Oga/Le Motte, which links to the slopes in the Valdidentro area to create a district with something for everyone, from beginner to expert skier. 

The Valdisotto, a section of the Adda valley, connects Bormio to the rest of the Valtellina. It is also known as the gateway to the “Magnificent Land”, as the Bormio area is known. The wooded natural environment has many valleys, ponds, streams and springs, the most famous of which provides Levissima mineral water, bottled at Valdisotto.

 

It offers many opportunities in both summer and winter. Summer is ideal for walking in the Stelvio National Park and in the Paluaccio Nature Reserve, which is at Oga near the Venini Fort, a military fortress built in the early XX Century. For mountain bike enthusiasts there are many itineraries of varying difficulty. In winter, skis and snowshoes are the firm favourites. Wide ski slopes with a generous covering of snow await you on the San Colombano mountainside at Oga/Le Motte, which links to the slopes in the Valdidentro area to create a district with something for everyone, from beginner to expert skier. 

Two examples of the Valdisotto’s natural beauty are the Calosio Trail and the section of the Valtellina trail suitable for bikes, perfect for experiencing beautiful natural surroundings on foot or by bicycle. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta and the Ossario di Cepina Memorial are well worth a visit, as is the village of Monte, which in the snow seems to have come straight from a fairytale. The local saints’ feast days, the mountain festivals and the community festivals are fascinating and very enjoyable; they include the “Notte Blu” all-night party at Cepina to mark the Feast of the Assumption, and the Perseghin Festival at Oga in August.

Two examples of the Valdisotto’s natural beauty are the Calosio Trail and the section of the Valtellina trail suitable for bikes, perfect for experiencing beautiful natural surroundings on foot or by bicycle.

 

The Church of Santa Maria Assunta and the Ossario di Cepina Memorial are well worth a visit, as is the village of Monte, which in the snow seems to have come straight from a fairytale.

 

The local saints’ feast days, the mountain festivals and the community festivals are fascinating and very enjoyable; they include the “Notte Blu” all-night party at Cepina to mark the Feast of the Assumption, and the Perseghin Festival at Oga in August.

Two examples of the Valdisotto’s natural beauty are the Calosio Trail and the section of the Valtellina trail suitable for bikes, perfect for experiencing beautiful natural surroundings on foot or by bicycle. The Church of Santa Maria Assunta and the Ossario di Cepina Memorial are well worth a visit, as is the village of Monte, which in the snow seems to have come straight from a fairytale. The local saints’ feast days, the mountain festivals and the community festivals are fascinating and very enjoyable; they include the “Notte Blu” all-night party at Cepina to mark the Feast of the Assumption, and the Perseghin Festival at Oga in August.

activities during
your holidays

ski

Perfect snow, a pleasant climate and lots of fun: this is what skiers who choose the Bormio district can count on. The Bormio ski-area runs from 3,012 m down to 1,215 m above sea level (a drop of about 1800 m, the greatest anywhere in the Alps).

ski

Perfect snow, a pleasant climate and lots of fun: this is what skiers who choose the Bormio district can count on. The Bormio ski-area runs from 3,012 m down to 1,215 m above sea level (a drop of about 1800 m, the greatest anywhere in the Alps).

There is nothing more relaxing than warming your body and soul in the mineral spa waters of the Bormio Thermal Baths. You can choose between the 2,000-year history of the Bagni Vecchi or the Art Nouveau elegance of the Bagni Nuovi. Bormio spa waters are perfect for your wellbeing: detoxing, regenerating, relaxing and antistress.

spa

There is nothing more relaxing than warming your body and soul in the mineral spa waters of the Bormio Thermal Baths. You can choose between the 2,000-year history of the Bagni Vecchi or the Art Nouveau elegance of the Bagni Nuovi. Bormio spa waters are perfect for your wellbeing: detoxing, regenerating, relaxing and antistress.

spa

bike

Bormio and the Valtellina are ideal holiday destinations for cycling enthusiasts. This is thanks above all to the area’s roads and its famous passes: Stelvio, Gavia and Mortirolo. Thanks to the splendid natural landscapes, it is also a wonderful area for cycle tourists, who take their cycling at a slower pace. And we must not forget the many and varied off-road trails. For mountain bikers, Bormio offers an infinite range of possibilities.

bike

Bormio and the Valtellina are ideal holiday destinations for cycling enthusiasts. This is thanks above all to the area’s roads and its famous passes: Stelvio, Gavia and Mortirolo. Thanks to the splendid natural landscapes, it is also a wonderful area for cycle tourists, who take their cycling at a slower pace. And we must not forget the many and varied off-road trails. For mountain bikers, Bormio offers an infinite range of possibilities.

A holiday in Bormio and the Valtellina is a journey of discovery into fine foods and wines. From the famous wines made from Nebbiolo grapes to Bitto and Casera PDO cheeses, not to mention Valtellina Bresaola dry-cured beef, Valtellina apples and the famous “pizzoccheri” pasta, the mainstay of the area’s traditional cuisine.

TASTE

A holiday in Bormio and the Valtellina is a journey of discovery into fine foods and wines. From the famous wines made from Nebbiolo grapes to Bitto and Casera PDO cheeses, not to mention Valtellina Bresaola dry-cured beef, Valtellina apples and the famous “pizzoccheri” pasta, the mainstay of the area’s traditional cuisine.

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