The Aosta Valley (3899 m), South Tyrol with the Dolomites (3450 m) or Piedmont (3260 m) with its peaks - all those Italian mountain areas reach over 3000 meters and thus belong to Europe's highest ski regions.
Below the peaks, wonderful skiing landscapes and hills are spread, which make a skier's heart beat faster. But besides fast descents in Madonna di Campiglio, cross-country skiing in Hochpustertal is also possible as snowboarding in Campitello.
As a good mean between the skiing areas of Austria and Switzerland, Italy comes with 6000 km of skiable area and has more than 1800 lifts ready for transporting guests.
The wonderful Italian cuisine is known throughout the world: So you can look forward to culinary delights in the relaxed atmosphere of a traditional lodge after your skiing pleasures. For those, who feel like celebrating a wonderful day of skiing a bit longer, the Italians know best, what Apres Ski is about.
STC is happy to offer you a tailor-made skiing holiday to one of our six interesting ski resorts in Italy. Besides Arabba in the Dolomites or Campitello, Folgaria and Selva in Trentino, STC also offers journeys to Passo Tonale or to Madonna di Campiglio, where the Alpine Ski World Cup is taking place.
Located in the Italian Dolomites, Selva di Val Gardena is a little village and a beautiful ski resort. The extensive Dolomiti Superski area, which is one of the largest ski areas in Europe, is directly next to Selva.
Folgaria is a charming, typically Italian town on a sunny plateau above the Adige Valley with spectacular views around the Lavarone mountain range in the southern Dolomites.
The village of Campitello lies in the heart of the Dolomites in the wide, sunny Fassa Valley which preserves the Alpine traditions of the local Ladin people.
Surrounded by the most beautiful peaks of the Dolomites, set in the great scenery at the foot of the Sella Mountain, Arabba is one of the most beautiful ski resorts in Italy and Europe.