Cervinia

Cervinia

Cervinia

Cervinia, located at the foot of the iconic Matterhorn, is one of the highest and most snow-sure ski resorts in the Alps. The resort offers a variety of runs suitable for all skill levels, with slopes reaching up to 3,883 meters. Cervinia's ski area is divided into three main sectors, providing 150 km of pistes, and is linked with Zermatt, offering access to an additional 350 km of slopes. The resort is perfect for intermediate skiers, with long gentle runs and the epic Ventina red run. Advanced skiers can explore the challenging terrain in the Laghi Cime Bianche sector. Beyond skiing, visitors can take the cable car to Plateau Rosa, experience ice karting, and visit the Cervino Museum. In summer, Cervinia offers scenic hikes, mountain biking, and mountaineering 

Difficulty

Beginner 40%
Intermediate 40%
Advanced 10%

At a Glance

Terrain Area

160km

Summit

3,899m

Mt. Vertical

2,300m

Season

Nov-May

Lifts

24

Food & Bars

60

Accommodation Cervinia

A mix of hotels, resorts, and budget-friendly lodges. High-end hotels offer spa facilities and ski-in/ski-out convenience, while cozy lodges provide a more intimate alpine experience.

Skiing & Boarding

Excellent snow coverage, long runs, and access to Zermatt’s slopes. Off-piste options and heli-skiing are available for advanced riders.

Activities

Heli-skiing, snowmobiling, and ice karting. Scenic gondola rides provide panoramic views of the Matterhorn.

Getting There & Around

The closest airports are Turin which is 120km away, and Milan which is 180km. It usually takes 2-3 hours of drive by car or shuttle from the airport.

How Far

Airport:
Turin Airport 120km

Milan Airport 180km

Transfer:
2-3 hours Bus or Drive

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