Cervinia Resort Guide, written by locals.
Resort Statistics
🌲 Resort height: 2050m
🏔️ Highest point: 3490m
🗺️ Total ski area: 135km
❄️ Season Dates: Year-Round Skiing!
🚡 Lifts: 21
🎿 Snow Parks: 1
🟢 Green runs:
🔵 Blue runs: 10
🔴 Red runs: 29
⚫️ Black runs: 7
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Where is Cervinia?
Situated 200km from Geneva airport in the Aosta valley, Breuil-Cervinia offers some of the highest skiing in the alps. Purpose-built on the Italian side of the Matterhorn, Breuil-Cervinia is a skier’s dream.
With a modern infrastructure, glacier skiing (shared with Zermatt), and a growing gastro scene, Cervinia attracts year-round visitors and offers some of the best early and late season conditions in the alps. A superfast lift network gives access to the rest of the valley, turning an already sizeable resort into a high-altitude haven with some of the longest descents in the world and over a two-kilometre vertical.
How to get to Cervinia:
✈️ To get to Cervinia ski resort, you have several transportation options:
- From Turin Airport: Cervinia is approximately a 2-hour drive from Turin Airport. You can opt for a car rental or arrange a shared transfer service for this journey.
- From Milan Malpensa Airport or Milan Linate Airport: These airports are further from Cervinia compared to Turin, with varying transfer times by road. Turin Airport is generally the most convenient choice.
- By Train: The closest train station to Cervinia is Chatillon-Saint Vincent. From there, you can take a bus or taxi to Cervinia, which is about a 1-hour drive away.
Highlights:
✅ Cervinia highlights: Cervinia boasts expansive glacier terrain, shared with Zermatt, allowing for year-round skiing and making it one of Italy’s most snow-reliable ski resorts.
Cervinia is best for: Skiiers and boarders looking for a snow-sure option with plenty of high-altitude runs who don’t mind forgoing some traditional Italian charm.
Cervinia for Beginner Skiers:
Photo: Adventure Ski School Zermatt
Breuil-Cervinia welcomes first-time skiers with a selection of gentle slopes and supportive learning environments. While the resort’s steeper terrain may be more challenging for beginners, there are dedicated areas perfect for building confidence and improving skills. The blue run heading back to town from the Matterhorn side offers a scenic and manageable descent for beginners to enjoy. Additionally, ski schools and instructors are readily available to provide personalised lessons and guidance, ensuring a positive and enjoyable experience on the slopes.
For those looking to progress quickly, Breuil-Cervinia offers ample opportunities to advance. Beginner-friendly terrain parks and wide-open runs provide a comfortable setting for practicing turns and gaining proficiency. The resort’s friendly atmosphere and stunning alpine scenery make it an ideal destination for beginners to kick-start their skiing journey.
Cervinia for Intermediate Skiers:
Photo: Adventure Ski School Zermatt
Cervinia for Expert Skiers:
With a nearly 4,000-metre-high top lift and glacier skiing famous the world over, Breuil-Cervinia offers a playground unlike any other for the expert skier or boarder. The fast lift network filled with numerous gondolas means you can stay warm too as you ascend, ready to tackle the next fresh powder line or snaking black.
Local Tips
- Sunrise Skiing on the Theodul Glacier: Start your day with an unforgettable experience by hitting the slopes early at the Theodul Glacier. Witness the breathtaking sunrise over the Alps and enjoy pristine snow conditions before the crowds arrive.
- Helicopter Tour Over the Matterhorn: Treat yourself to a scenic helicopter tour that offers panoramic views of the majestic Matterhorn and surrounding peaks. Capture stunning aerial photographs and gain a new perspective on this iconic mountain.
- Ice Climbing in Valtournenche: Experience the thrill of ice climbing in nearby Valtournenche, where frozen waterfalls provide a challenging yet rewarding adventure. Join a guided tour suitable for all skill levels and conquer the icy terrain.
- Explore the Ice Grotto at Piccolo Cervino:Ride the cable car to Piccolo Cervino (Little Matterhorn) and visit Europe’s highest ice grotto. Discover captivating ice formations and immerse yourself in the unique glacial environment at this remarkable attraction.
- Après Bar del Centro: Experience lively après-ski vibes at Bar del Centro, a popular gathering spot with a vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy drinks, cocktails, and live music!
Learn to ski and snowboard in Cervinia
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