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Pages in category "Ski areas and resorts in Italy" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Dolomiti Superski is a ski area in Italy. Created in 1974, it is spread over an area of about 3,000 km 2 in the North-East of Italy, and includes most of the winter ski slopes of the Dolomites. [1] Comprising 12 ski resorts and a total of 1,246 km of slopes, it is the largest ski area in the world.
The ski area is operated jointly by two companies: Monterosa S.p.A. and MONTEROSA 2000 S.p.A. (of Alagna). They operatate a diverse range of ski lifts: funicular , funifor ( Funifor Pianalunga - Passo dei Salati ), cable car , ski lift, treadmill and chairlift (two-seater, three-seater, fixed-grip quad chairlift or automatic) are the different ...
Kanin-Sella Nevea is a joint Slovenian-Italian ski resort located on the slopes of Mt Kanin and Sella Nevea Pass at the Slovenian-Italian border. The nearest locality is Bovec. On the Italian side, Tarvisio and Chiusaforte are the closest settlements. It has a total of 30 km (19 mi) of ski slopes and 5 km (3.1 mi) of sledding tracks.
Italian ski star Sofia Goggia posted a short message on social media calling for prayer, captioned by a black and white photo of Lorenzi. Lorenzi was a member of the Italian Army, who also paid ...
Italy at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships (16 P) A. Alpine skiing in Italy (2 C, 1 P) C. ... Italian Alpine Ski Championships; A. Adamello Ski Raid; C. Canalone ...
Piancavallo (Friulian: Plancjaval) is a ski resort in the Dolomites of northern Italy. [1] It is a frazione of the comune of Aviano , in the province of Pordenone in Friuli-Venezia Giulia . Piancavallo is situated at 1,280 metres (4,199 ft) above sea level , at the foot of Monte Cavallo (2,251 m (7,385 ft)).