Bardonecchia
Overview
Located in a sunny valley on the border with France, two of its three ski areas are interlinked opening up a large area across two separate mountains. It has grown from an authentic Italian town into a bustling ski resort with minimal weekday lift queues and a lively weekend atmosphere. Bardonecchia was somewhat overlooked until the 2006 Turin Olympics brought investment to the town and raised its profile as a great value beginner and intermediate destination.
Offslope/apres ski
Decent apres scene. A good sized town with an ice rink, leisure centre with indoor swimming pool, sauna and fitness room, snowshoe walking, winter walking trails, and plenty of shops.
Overview
Pretty, traditional Italian resort with some great beginner and intermediate skiing
At a glance
- Pistes:
- 100kms
- Resort height:
- 1312m
- Top station:
- 2800m
Suitability
Positives
- Short transfer from Turin
- Traditional town
- Good apres scene
- Activites for non-skiers
- Great for beginners & intermediates
Negatives
- Limited ski-ing for experts
- Small ski area in comparison to other resorts
- Can be busy at the weekends
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