Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for an excuse to get to Venice. I assume there's decent skiing within 2 hrs or so.
We flew into Venice last winter and drove up to Cortina d'Ampezzo to ski, then came back to Venice for Christmas and several additional days of sightseeing. It was one of the best trips we have had as a family. Venice got a little busy between Christmas and New Years but nothing like high tourist season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for an excuse to get to Venice. I assume there's decent skiing within 2 hrs or so.
We flew into Venice last winter and drove up to Cortina d'Ampezzo to ski, then came back to Venice for Christmas and several additional days of sightseeing. It was one of the best trips we have had as a family. Venice got a little busy between Christmas and New Years but nothing like high tourist season.
Can you recommend a place to stay at the ski area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for an excuse to get to Venice. I assume there's decent skiing within 2 hrs or so.
We flew into Venice last winter and drove up to Cortina d'Ampezzo to ski, then came back to Venice for Christmas and several additional days of sightseeing. It was one of the best trips we have had as a family. Venice got a little busy between Christmas and New Years but nothing like high tourist season.
Anonymous wrote:https://matterhornalpinecrossing.com/en
Fyi, A new gondola opened between Zermatt snd Cervinia in July 2023.
Anonymous wrote:We did Cervinia last year and it was awesome (arrived Milan, departed Geneva).
Re-upping this thread because I cannot seem to find a similar place to go this year. We had a great alpiney/lodgey inn with 1/2 board in Cervinia with decent size triple/quad rooms (6 adult-size people total). Can't seem to find similar/better lodging at other resorts. Or a great resort(s) to focus on.
Our preference is for Italy (because food) but willing to look into France or Switzerland. But seeing much more individual chalets, which are beautiful, but we don't want to be cooking for a ski vacation.
Need within 2 hours (up to 3 hours) from airports Geneva, Milan, Venice, Zurich (or any United destination).
Anonymous wrote:When we ski in northern Italy we fly London to Innsbruck. We’ve also done Munich (about a 3.5 hour drive) and stopped over night halfway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cervinia, flying into Geneva. It's about 2 hours from Geneva airport which is a nonstop flight. We have been multiple times, I promise you this is the way!
There are also other great Italian resorts accessible from Geneva. The nearest is Courmayeur, it is just through the Mont Blanc tunnel, and it is great although smaller and more expensive than Cervinia. Other lovely options are Champoluc/Gressony/Alagna (all connected), La Thuile, Pila.
And yes, you can buy an international ski pass and ski down to Zermatt. You take two or three lifts to the top and ski down into Switzerland, it is very easy. The only thing to be aware of is the lift closing time, because you need to get back up to Klein Matterhorn in time, in order to be able to ski down to Cervinia. If you miss the last lift (my friends have done this!) you will have to find somewhere to stay overnight in Zermatt ($$$$), pay for a very long and expensive taxi ride - it is about 3 hours by road, or get a helicopter. The latter is amazingly probably the cheapest option, but still not a great plan.
My favorite mountain restaurants in Cervinia are Bontadini and Chalet Etoile - enjoy delicious pastas, wine, desserts, etc. I can't wait until the winter holidays!
Anonymous wrote:I never would fly to Italy for skiing. Due to global warming there was almost no natural snow anymore in the ski resorts in the last years.
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for an excuse to get to Venice. I assume there's decent skiing within 2 hrs or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for an excuse to get to Venice. I assume there's decent skiing within 2 hrs or so.
Venice is awful now.