Cortina d'Ampezzo
The Cinque Torri, five craggy peaks high in the Italian Dolomites, offers the upscale town of Cortina D'Ampezzo both a stunning backdrop and exceptional skiing.
The most popular mountain resort in Italy is Cortina d'Ampezzo, sometimes known as Cortina. It offers an all-encompassing experience, including lunch at quaint mountain huts while skiing on nicely groomed slopes surrounded by the stunning Dolomites.
The Dolomites' granite amphitheater encircles Cortina d'Ampezzo, enveloping visitors in the epitome of Italian dolce vita. You'll discover yourself in a glitzy bubble where 75 miles of flat, picturesque slopes improve everyone's skiing, mountain restaurants are situated for the best possible sunbathing, and there are just as many things to do off the slopes as there are on them.
The mountains are wonderfully vacant for those anxious to lap the slopes because many Cortina fanatics spend more time shopping, wandering around the opulent Corso Italia promenade, and drinking aperitivos than they do skiing. With its largest investment, the 2.8-mile-long Cortina Skyline gondola, which opened in December 2021 and transports skiers from Tofane, the resort's principal ski slope, to the ruggedly gorgeous Cinque Torri area, the resort is in full clean-up mode for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Continue on from this point to reach the close-by ski resort of Alta Badia, finally traveling more than 30 miles from Cortina over the Dolomiti Superski region to Alpe di Siusi.
Country: Italy
Website: www.dolomitisuperski.com