WHAT TO DO?
In Bormio you will find yourself immersed in suggestive scenarios and uncontaminated landscapes, at 1225m above sea level, in the heart of Valtellina. You can relax in one of the 3 extraordinary spas. Discover the white valleys of the Stelvio National Park. Discover the ancient history of this Alpine village. Ski on the sun-kissed ski slopes. Pedal on the legendary Stelvio, Gavia and Mortirolo Passes. Taste a typical pizzoccheri dish in our high-altitude refuges.

WINTER
Bormio is a paradise if you love snow! In fact, it offers the largest skiable difference in altitude in Italy, with facilities that take you over 3,000 meters above sea level and a difference in altitude of 1,800 meters. You can practice Alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, freestyle and snowshoeing. You can ski on the famous Stelvio slope that hosts the World Cup downhill every year in December and which will be the official venue of the “Milano Cortina 2026” Winter Olympics.
Find the map of the slopes here.

SUMMER
In summer but also in spring and autumn you can go trekking, Nordic walking and mountain running, choosing from over 600km of trails in the Stelvio National Park. You can go cycling on the road along the legendary Stelvio, Gavia and Mortirolo passes, or mountain biking along the downhill, cross country and freeride trails. You can challenge nature with sport climbing or play golf on a 9-hole course.

All year round you can still play tennis, volleyball, basketball, five-a-side football… or ice skating. You can go on fantastic horseback excursions.

THE SPA
Bormio is called “the land of well-being” for the thousand-year history of its 9 sources of natural thermal water that make it the largest thermal park in the Alps.
This has given rise to the 3 wonderful thermal centers of Bormio that attract tourists from all over Europe.
They are:

Perfect place to relax immersed in nature with a breathtaking view.

Bormio Terme
QC Terme Bagni Vecchi
QC Terme Bagni Nuovi

Bormio

Bormio 2000

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Cancano, the dam, the small lakes and the towers of Fraele