Nestled in the northernmost corner of Italy, just a stone’s throw from the Swiss border, Livigno is a charming alpine village that perfectly blends adventure and relaxation. Known for its stunning mountain scenery, excellent snow conditions, and peaceful ambiance, Livigno is a dream destination for winter sports enthusiasts and travellers seeking a serene getaway.
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Why Livigno?
Thanks to its high-altitude location, Livigno enjoys reliable snow from late autumn through spring. The village is home to two main ski areas:
- Carosello 3000
- Mottolino
Together, they offer 115 km of slopes for all levels, beginners to experts, with modern lifts and impeccably maintained trails. Skiing and snowboarding here is truly top-notch.
Accommodation
Livigno is a remote alpine resort, so prices can be higher than average. That said, there are some affordable options that don’t compromise on comfort:
- Budget-Friendly Apart-Hotel: Stunning mountain views and excellent value. Check it out here
TIP: Book in advance during peak season to secure the best deals!
Getting to Livigno
By Air:
- Fly into Milan Bergamo, Milan Malpensa, or Milan Linate.
Shuttle Option (Recommended):
- Take the Livigno Express, a direct bus from Milan airports to Livigno. See timetable here
Alternative Route (Scenic & Flexible):
- If shuttle times don’t match your flight, try this longer, scenic journey:
- Train: Milan → Tirano
- Bus: Tirano → Bormio
- Bus: Bormio → Livigno
💡 Tip: Break up the journey with an overnight stop in Lake Como, Lecco, Tirano, or Bormio. Both Tirano and Bormio are fantastic spots for activities (more on that below).
Getting Around in Livigno
No car? No problem! Livigno has four free bus routes covering the entire town. The buses run daily from 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM. Conveniently, there’s a stop right in front of the apart-hotel mentioned above. Bus schedule & stops here
Activities in Livigno
Winter Sports:
- Skiing & snowboarding at Carosello 3000 and Mottolino
- For skiing and snowboarding lessons, we chose Ski School Livigno
Other Fun Experiences:
- Tobogganing
- Snowshoeing
- Husky sled rides
- Snowmobiling
- Spa days
Shopping & Dining:
- Livigno is duty-free, perfect for shopping enthusiasts.
- For foodies, don’t miss pizzoccheri, a hearty mountain specialty.
🍽 Evening Fun: Head to Tea Borch—dinner turns into a lively party with dancing on tables. Book ahead to avoid disappointment!
Must-Do Stops on the Way to Livigno
1. Bernina Express (via Tirano)
Add an extra day to ride this scenic train to Switzerland, stopping at St. Moritz. High on my bucket list—don’t miss it! Book tickets here
This trip can also be done as a day tour from Milan—see the details here
2. QC Terme Spa in Bormio
Treat yourself to luxury and relaxation. QC Terme also offers accommodation; rates include spa access and are surprisingly reasonable for a 5-star experience. Check rates & book here
Final Tips
- Pack layers for variable alpine weather
- Reserve ski passes and popular restaurants in advance
- Enjoy the small joys: local food, charming streets, and breathtaking views
Happy Travels! x
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