Livigno: Ski Resort Town in Northern Italy
Situated in the Italian Alps, close to the Swiss border, Livigno is a commune and town of Lombardy Region, Italy that was established in 1815. It has its own wind-swept valley that appeals to European telemarketers and because of its high altitude location makes Livigno an exciting and thrilling ski destination in the region. The ski area offers great snow experience for intermediate and beginner skiers while there are also available recreational activities in the region for non-skiers. Coming to Livigno, tourists will have to book a flight to arrive at Orio Al Serio Airport near Bergamo and Milan, then drive approximately three and a half hours to get to the town proper of Livigno.
Best Time to Visit
June to September is the most ideal weather to visit Livigno, for a perfect cool weather and temperature and fewer chances of rainfall. Tourists planning to travel during these months are suggested to have early hotel reservation to take advantage of great deal offers on line. Tourists may also visit Livigno in April to be part of the Snowland Festival, the most celebrated festival in the town.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Tourists who want to enjoy a perfect ski adventure should head to the Val Federia, which is the most celebrated ski area in Livigno. Another popular ski resort is the Valtellina Ski Area, which offers 115 kilometers slope for skiing and snowboarding. Other places of interests that are worthy of visiting are Museo di LivignoTrepelle, Chiesa di San Rocco and Chiesa di Sant’ Antonio. After exploring the town, tourists can stay at these two top rated hotels in Livigno, the Hotel Alps Wellness Mota and the 3-star Piccolo Tibet.