Italian ski resorts near Geneva airport; access to great ski accommodation in Sauze D’Oulx, Sestriere, Cervina and Gressoney

If you are thinking of skiing this season, Geneva airport offers great access to a number of world class ski resorts in Italy.

Skiing in Italy is a friendly and relaxed affair. With a mixture of old and new, Italian ski resorts will delight visitors with their traditional customs and stylish facilities.  There is plenty of good skiing to be found across Italy and the best winter sports facilities can be found in Italy's northern regions, which are well-served by flights from Geneva. Here are just a few resorts from Holiday Homes in Italy, which are within easy reach of Geneva airport and offer excellent ski accommodation in Italy;
Ski resorts within 2.5 hours of Geneva airport:
Sauze D’Oulx – Sauze is an excellent value, big and fun resort with extensive slopes and access to the Milky Way terrain. The resort sits on a mountain shelf with impressive views of the towering mountains. Boarders will enjoy the big open pistes and intermediates are spoilt for choice with access to over 400km of runs.

For ski accommodation in Sauze D’Oulx, click on the Holiday Homes in Italy website. For more resort information click here.
Gressoney - is located in the Monterosa Ski area, which is a little known area, which has an extensive network of pistes, pretty villages and outstanding scenery. The pistes are well groomed with an excellent lift system and intermediates will be spoilt for choice with long cruising runs. Beginners have lots of good slopes and advanced skiers will enjoy off-pisting at Alagna.
For ski accommodation in Gressoney, click on the Holiday Homes in Italy website. For more resort information click here.
Cervinia - Located in the Aosta Valley on the Italian side of the Matterhorn, cervinia is one of the highest in the Italian Alps. The village sits at 2,000m, and the high-altitude skiing at Cervinia reaches a top elevation of 3,883m, offering spectacular views and reliable snow conditions. The area is home to 110km of piste, with most of its 50 runs best suited to beginners and intermediate skiers, and the slopes are well groomed and extremely well-maintained on a skiing holiday in Cervinia. 
For ski accommodation in Cervinia, click on the Holiday Homes in Italy website. For more resort information click here.
Sestriere - is a convenient, friendly and cosmopolitan resort in the heart of the extensive Milky Way ski area with reliable snow and excellent and varied pistes. The resort is perfect for beginners with plenty of wide nursery slopes and both intermediates and expert skiers are catered for with fantastic skiing in over 400 km of terrain.
For ski accommodation in Sestriere, click on the Holiday Homes in Italy website. For more resort information click here.
Italy has all the ingredients for a perfect ski holiday, offering good value ski accommodation from fantastic apartments to chalets, B&B’s and luxury hotels. We also offer a wide range of resorts, so you can choose on the basis of facilities, piste network and altitude. Our staff at Holiday Homes in Italy have visited all of the resorts and will be pleased to recommend a great destination for your next holiday. Call us on 0845 2297057, send us an enquiry or e-mail: info@holidayhomesinitaly.co.uk us today.
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Comments

  1. Great selection of ski resorts in Italy. Among the four, it was in Cervinia resort that we stayed when we visit there last 2010. What's great about this resort is the spectacular view that you can see around. It was really amazing.

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  2. Skiing is an adventure that many people love. It's fun to ski on a nice white patch of ice and gain speed.I'll love to visit such a great place.

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