Flying to Bergamo, Italy - where to go skiing from there?
Started by Sam h in Italy 12-Jan-2008 - 32 Replies
Sam h posted Jan-2008
We are flying into Bergamo (really good deal on flights) at the end of Feb and we would like to give the kids their first taste of skiing, without blowing the bank. Can anyone recommend a good location to go skiing that is not too far from the airport (1 to 2 hours) and has good facilities for kids? We have both skied before but not too advanced so ideally a spot suitable for beginners to intermediate.
We got details of a option inCastione della Presolana (a 3 star hotel is allocated after booking), accommodation is located from 900 mts. a.s.l. and 1300 mts. a.s.l., while ski resorts : Presolana till 1630mts, Monte Pora till 1880 mts, Colere till 2250 mts. The altitude figures are double dutch to me and wonder if anyone could suggest if that altitude would be sufficent to have a reasonably good chance of snow or do we need to go futher north.
Any advice or suggestions will be gratefully appriciated!!
Dublin1
reply to 'Flying to Bergamo, Italy - where to go skiing from there?' posted Jan-2008
Its a smallish resort, so after 3/4 days we will have skied it all. As u will see from the above website there are other ski resorts nearby if u want to branch out. Height wise I think its 1600 to 2100 m high, so medium height. The higer a resort is the more snow sure it will be, but at the end of feb height shouldnt be too important. If you are prepared to drive approx 150 km from Bergamo you are in hi altitude terrain - Livigno , Passo Tonale etc 2000-3000m Livigno is duty free too
I've been to both and the sking is excellent there and English is widely spoken ; assuming you are taking lessons. The kids might prefer to be in a class with other English speaking kids so might be an idea to see if the lesser known ski resorts teach in English
Bergamo and the ski resorts near it are in the province Lombaridia , so do a search for Lombaridia and Ski and you'll find lots more.
You need to have a look at the piste maps online for any resort, I think the ones u mentioned are limited and one of them is not suitable for begineers
Good news : It's been snowing heavily today http://www.snoweye.com/?page=it-lombardy
To calculate your drivig distances www.viamichelin.com
Msej449
reply to 'Flying to Bergamo, Italy - where to go skiing from there?' posted Jan-2008
Sam h
reply to 'Flying to Bergamo, Italy - where to go skiing from there?' posted Jan-2008
I have looked at Fopollo and there seems to be very few hotels there. Have e-mailed a few and will see what they come back with....they are about 30% more expensive than Presolana but I guess thats as they are higher so better chance of skiing.
4.5 hours is probably too much of a transfer for the kids - can anyone recommend a closer (with direct transfer) resort?
Are there any other easy connections from Bergamo or do we need to hire a car. Don't want to sound cheap but was hoping to keep the cost below €2000 (excluding flights)....am I being too optimistic - it's really just to give them a taste as I dread getting there and for 1 or 2 of them to say...."hate it!".
Dublin1
reply to 'Flying to Bergamo, Italy - where to go skiing from there?' posted Jan-2008
Some resorts will have direct coach connections, which I'd guess are once a day, so would need to co-incide with your flights.
Sam h
reply to 'Flying to Bergamo, Italy - where to go skiing from there?' posted Jan-2008
Dublin1 - do you have details of a ski school & a hire shop by any chance as I can;t seem to find one on-line. Thanks
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Dublin1
reply to 'Flying to Bergamo, Italy - where to go skiing from there?' posted Jan-2008
Fopollo which is in the centre of things, looks like the sking is v near all accom there. Carona - u take a lift up from carona in the morning, this leaves u at the plateau, for sking. If I were u I'd base myself near to where the ski schools are, prob Foppolo but possibly also San Simone. The best thing about the place is its proximity to Bergamo. In my dealings with the hotels etc, I noticed that not many people speak English, so check that your ski school can coach in English as well as Italian.
A m
reply to 'Flying to Bergamo, Italy - where to go skiing from there?' posted Jan-2008
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Topic last updated on 16-February-2009 at 19:10