Cervinia is one of the highest resorts in the Italian Alps.
It is dominated by the mighty Matterhorn and surrounded by some of Europe’s grandest peaks.
Cervinia’s ever increasing popularity is due to its excellent snow conditions, long hours of sunshine, variety of runs for all abilities and a compact resort centre offering plenty of après ski activity.
With an area pass the ski area opens up to include world famous Zermatt in Switzerland with some very challenging skiing.back to top
Resort Altitude (m): 2050 Highest Lift (m): 3480 Total Piste (km): 300 Longest Ascent (km): 22 Pistes: Easy (green): 20 Intermediate (blue/red): 31 Hard (black): 9 Terrain / Snowboard Park: Yes Resort Ratings: Beginners: 4/5 Intermediates: 4/5 Advanced: 4/5 Snowboarders: 4/5 Families: 4/5 Non-Skiers: 3/5 Apres-Ski: 3/5 Resort Charm: 3/5
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There are many lively bars, clubs and convivial cafés promise skiers an active après ski programme:
Look out for the Crowded House. Copa Pan. Ymeletrob for aperitifs. Labatts Sport Stadium. Café des Guides. back to top
Cervinia boasts an excellent range of cafés and restaurants, Pizzas and pasta from approx. €6, 3-course meals from €22, Try:
La Bricole above the town for a mixed grill. La Nicchia for excellent steaks. Copa Pan or Matterhorn for good food and lively atmosphere. La Table Ronde.back to top
Bowling. Ice climbing. Natural rink for ice-skating/hockey. Swimming pool. Heliskiing. Cross country skiing. Weekly free bus to the St. Vincent casino (from Jan). Cinema (Italian films).back to top
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