Passo Penice Resort Guide - Real Reviews From Real Skiers
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The Skiers' Guide to Passo Penice

Overall Rating
4.5
From 1 Reviews
4
Total Runs
0
Bottom Elevation
0
Top Elevation
2
Skiable Terrain
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Passo Penice, situated in the Apennines, is a smaller ski resort ideal for beginners and families. The resort is known for its gentle slopes and welcoming atmosphere. The après-ski scene is modest, with local eateries providing a taste of traditional Italian dishes. Passo Penice is great for those seeking a quiet and friendly skiing experience.

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I am an intermediate skier, travelled as a family with my husband (more advanced) and our 11 year old son (total beginner). It was our first family ski trip and I would say the resort was perfect for meeting our needs as a family. There were plenty of places to grab lunch. The ski lifts were quick with hardly any lines. Well maintained ski runs. Good mix of blue and red runs.
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Passo Penice Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
2Beginner Runs
2Intermediate Runs
4Total Runs
0.5 kmLongest Run
2 kmSkiable Terrain
Lifts
1Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
€155Season pass
€121 day
Weather
14 cmAverage annual snowfall

Passo Penice Travel Information

Airports
100min drive90KMsMilan Linate Airport (LIN)
110min drive100KMsMilan Malpensa Airport (MXP)
120min drive110KMsTurin Airport (TRN)
170min drive160KMsGenoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport (GOA)
Train Stations
25min drive20KMsVarzi