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The Skiers' Guide to Monte Amiata

11
Total Runs
1268
Bottom Elevation
1738
Top Elevation
10
Skiable Terrain
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Monte Amiata, a dormant volcano in Tuscany, offers a unique skiing experience with its diverse terrain suitable for all levels. The resort is known for its scenic beauty and natural hot springs, perfect for relaxation after skiing. The slopes are surrounded by beautiful forests, adding to the picturesque setting. The local après-ski options include Tuscan restaurants and cozy wine bars, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Monte Amiata is great for those seeking a ski experience combined with natural beauty and relaxation.

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Monte Amiata Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
1Beginner Runs
7Intermediate Runs
3Advanced Runs
2.3 kmLongest Run
10 kmSkiable Terrain
Elevation
1738 mTop
1268 mBottom
470 mVertical Drop
Lifts
2Chairlifts
6Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
€400Season pass
€251 day
Weather
168 cmAverage annual snowfall

Monte Amiata Travel Information

Airports
175min drive165KMsFlorence Airport (FLR)
210min drive210KMsRome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
210min drive210KMsRome Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Train Stations
20min drive15KMsArcidosso-Castel del Piano