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Ischgl (Tyrol)

Top Austrian resort. Ischgl is part of the Silvretta Pass Ski region which includes the lifts of Galtur, Samnaun and Kappl. Altogether there are 310 km (nearly 200 miles) of terrain in the area, linked by a free ski bus. By far the largest area is the cross-border… Ischgl (Tyrol)

St. Anton (Tyrol)

St. Anton holds the crown of "Europe's liveliest ski resort" - calling itself a Weltdorf or "World Village", the resort has a genuinely international outlook. St. Anton's skiing and boarding are legendary, attracting winter sports fans from all over the world to the… St. Anton (Tyrol)

Davos - Klosters: Winter Paradise

(1560 m/1200 m)Our "snow-guaranteed" region offers 300 km of ski runs. Snowboarders find half pipes, kickers & rails in the fun parks & boarder-crosses. The region offers a wide variety of attractions unmatched by any other mountain resort in Europe. Sports unlimited… Davos - Klosters: Winter Paradise

Livigno

This famous tax free resort is in the heart of the north Lombardy Alps near the border with Switzerland.

Blessed with a more than adequate selection of skiable terrain, Livigno has everything one needs.Good value in drinks, food, accommodation and skiing.

Features
  • Resort Altitude: 1815m (5954ft)
  • Winter season: November to May
  • Highest lift: 3000m (9842ft)
  • Lowest lift: 1800m (5905ft)
  • No of lifts: 33
  • Total piste length: 110km
  • Longest run: 4km
  • Snowparks: 1
  • Cross country: 40km
  • 20 km nordic walking paths
  • snowmobile excursions
  • ice climbing
  • horse-drawn carriage
  • sledge
  • wide choice of après ski
  • kindergarten
  • 250 high quality, duty-free shops
Getting There

  • By Car: 
    From Friedrichshafen airport follow the signs to Bregenz- st.Margrethen and drive through Austria to Switzerland. Take the motorway to Landquart, then follow the signs to Vereina car train tunnel, which will take you to Sagliains, in Engadin. Alternatively you can drive on the Fluela pass (open in the summer only). Once in Engadin, reach Zernez and then follow the signs to Livigno, through the Munt la Schera Tunnel (with toll - watch out for opening times). Be aware that motorways in Austria and Switzerland must be paid in advance, by buying a special sticker (called "Vignette") at authorized shops and petrol stations. You can avoid the motorway in Austria by driving through Bregenz.


    From Bergamo airport follow the signs to Lecco. Then take the S.S. 36 towards Colico and the S.S. 38 (Statele dello Stevio e Valtellina) to Bormio. Next take the S.S. 301. It is also possible to pass through Switzerland via Forcola di Livigno Pass, but watch out for traffic restrictions in the winter.

  • By Train: 
    Easy transfer by train and bus or taxi. Further information: www.livigno.eu

  • By Bus: 
    Direct airport transfer during wintertime. Further information: www.mtbus.it
Contact
  • Address:

    Livigno Tourist Office

    Via Saroch 1098 - Plaza Placheda

    23030 LIVIGNO SO

    ITALY


  • Tel:  390342052200
  • Fax:  390342052229
  • E-Mail:  info@livigno.eu
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