Livigno Ski Resort, Italy

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One of the highest genuine villages in Europe, Livigno is able to offer skiers natural snow skiing from November to May. It is situated in what was a remote mountain valley between the Alps to the north and the Dolomites to the south - protected from both the cold northerly winds of the former and the snow-melting warm breezes of the latter.[more] It is located just south of the Swiss border, with St Moritz one of it nearest neighbours. The resort is famous because it is 'duty free' and contains over 200 shops - most of them selling alcohol, tobacco and perfume products at tax free prices. The ski area is very big for a single resort and has a modern, efficient lift system. The resort is actually based on three older villages and stretches for 8km (5 miles) along the road with various access points to the skiing along this length and the hundreds of small-medium sized shops, hotels and apartments filling almost all available space. The resort's duty free status is really just a by product of its long struggle for an independent identity which was recognised as far back as 1600 when the local people were granted economic and religious independence. At that time the village was virtually cut off from the rest of the world for much of the year. This special status has been reinforced over the years by the various national rulers, including Napoleon in 1805, the Austro-Hungarian empire, in control in 1818, and most recently by the European Community in 1960. One of the later arrivals on the winter sports map because of its isolation, only intrepid visitors arrived by sledge in the snowy months before 1952 when the road down to Bormio was opened. The first ski lift appeared as recently as 1958 and in 1964 there were just four hotels and still only one ski lift. Today there are more than 100 hotels and other places to stay.

Livigno Info
Country:   Italy
Resort height: 1816m
Top lift: 2797m
Bottom lift: 1816m

Nearest airports to Livigno
Bolzano, Italy
141 mins
Innsbruck, Austria
152 mins
Zurich, Switzerland
187 mins
Milan Linate, Italy
224 mins
Bergamo, Italy
227 mins
Milan Bergamo, Italy
227 mins
Verona, Italy
227 mins
Brescia, Italy
229 mins
Milan Malpensa, Italy
250 mins
These driving times are approximate and will depend upon traffic and road conditions

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Resort Ratings
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4* beginner rating
Intermediate: 4* intermediate rating
Advanced: 3* advanced rating
Apres-Ski: 4* apres ski rating
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