Chiesa Valmalenco Resort Guide - Real Reviews From Real Skiers
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The Skiers' Guide to Chiesa Valmalenco

Beginner 5%
Intermediate 26%
Advanced 42%
Expert 26%
Overall Rating
4
From 4 Reviews
19
Total Runs
1500
Bottom Elevation
2400
Top Elevation
60
Skiable Terrain
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Chiesa Valmalenco, nestled in the heart of the Alps, offers a variety of slopes catering to all levels. The resort stands out for its Snow Eagle cable car, the largest in the world, providing breathtaking panoramic views. The town has a cozy après-ski scene with a selection of restaurants and bars. Chiesa Valmalenco is ideal for skiers who appreciate a mix of modern amenities and traditional alpine charm.

Recent Reviews

Beautiful mountain - quiet during off peak season. Plenty of easy runs for beginners but a few challenging blacks chucked in for good measure. Food and drink options are amazing - typical Italian hospitality! Love everything about this wonderful place.
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Snow Parks
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Chiesa n Valmalenco is a small Ski resort. The slopes are great, well groomed, family friendly and the restaurants on the pistes are fantastic! Great value for money noting that its only just one two hours drive from any of the Milan airports. Lake Como is an hour away should you want to stop on the way there from the airport or back.
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options
For the first time skiing in another country especially italy i thought it was pretty sick. definitely would go again and check out other resorts around too. Not speaking any other language other than English was what kinda made the experience a little less enjoyable but I cant complain.
Family Friendliness
Off-Piste
Snow Parks
Eating Out
Après-Ski
Value for Money
Groomed Runs
Tree Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Accommodation Options

Chiesa Valmalenco Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
1Beginner Runs
5Intermediate Runs
8Advanced Runs
5Expert Runs
19Total Runs
4 kmLongest Run
60 kmSkiable Terrain
Elevation
2400 mTop
1500 mBottom
900 mVertical Drop
Lifts
1Gondolas / Cable Cars
7Chairlifts
2Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
€750Season pass
€2436 days
€521 day
Weather
358 cmAverage annual snowfall

Chiesa Valmalenco Travel Information

Airports
150min drive145KMsMilan Linate Airport (LIN)
170min drive160KMsMilan Malpensa Airport (MXP)
Train Stations
15min drive10KMsSondrio

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