Cervinia

Cervinia

About the Resort

High up at the end of Aosta Valley, on the Italian side of the Matterhorn Massif, Cervinia, also known as Breuil-Cervinia, enjoys great snow coverage.  Linked with Zermatt, just over the Swiss border, the combined pistes make up the highest ski areas in Europe, with beautiful views all round. So here is

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Most of the slopes in the Cervinia piste map are west-facing, with plenty of long intermediate runs to enjoy both above the tree line and glacial heights.  Cervinia is definitely recommended for beginners and intermediates.  Read More

When you’re looking for Cervinia ski accommodation, you’ve got an extensive range to choose from.  You’ll find it cheaper to stay here than Zermatt.  Whether you’re on a limited budget or you’re looking for something on the luxury end of the scale, you’ll find something to suit. Read More

When it comes to altitude, Cervinia benefits from its high position on the Italian side of the Matterhorn; you’ll definitely be guaranteed some superb snow coverage here.  The Cervinia slopes are sunny, high and snow-sure, thanks to their westerly-facing location.  Read More

We like Cervinia’s sunny slopes which are high and pretty snow-sure.  Its stunning setting beneath the towering Matterhorn means you’re guaranteed wonderful views.  If you’re looking for a resort that has miles of long and gentle runs.  Read More

There’s not a huge amount to do at Cervinia, which may suit you if you’re just heading for the slopes. However, if you are looking for a more compact resort to go for a wander, Cervinia may suit you well.  Read More

Cervinia is a good resort to choose if you have a family.  There’s lots for the kids to try here, in particular younger ones will love the mini inflatables snow park.  They’ve certainly thought about families when it comes to accommodation.  Read More

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Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Snowboarding
Apres-ski
Non-ski
Resort Charm
Shopping
Eating

Ratings

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Highlights

+Stunning views.

+High Altitude Resort.

+Excellent Nursery slopes.

Things to think about

-Drive up to Cervinia can be difficult in bad weather.

-Easily exposed to bad weather causing lifts to close.

Ski Passes

Adult

€45.50

€85.50

€123.50

€161

€197.50

€233

Child

€32

€60

€87

€113

€139

€164

What's Included

Breuil-Cervinia Valtournenche Pass
Child Pass – Children born after 2006

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Ski Area
150km

Beginners

Intermediate

Advanced

54km
87km
9km
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Summit

Resort

Bottom

3480m
2050m
1520m
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19

Lifts

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1

Snow

Park

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€233

Ski Pass

6 Days

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7 January ’21
2 May ’21
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Health Spa
Gym
Indoor Pool

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Tolls

€125.50
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1002km 9hr 56min

Travel from Calais

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Turin | 120km | 1hr 41min

Nearest Airport

Flights

Accommodation

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