If you love summer skiing because you are too sensitive to the freezing winter cold, il Passo dello Stelvio è sicuramente il luogo ideale dove praticarlo. ;


The Stelvio is a mountain that takes its name from the small municipality of the same name in the province of Bolzano, and its slopes form the Val Venosta, Val Trafoi and Val di Solda. From this mountainous complex of the Eastern Alps the provinces of Sondrio reach neighboring Switzerland, as well as part of Trentino Alto Adige.

The Stelvio pass also boasts the record of being the highest mountain pass in Europe with its approximately 2700 meters of altitude.

Spending your summer holidays on the Stelvio could represent an alternative idea to the usual routine that sees the sea as the favorite destination for the hot months.

The ski lifts for skiing activities remain open from June to November and there are also many ski schools to learn this sport on the snow.

The glacier of this alpine complex is located at over 3000 meters above sea level and therefore in winter it fills with snow to such an extent that it is not always reachable.

The Stelvio Pass, located in the province of Bolzano, it is one of the most iconic and spectacular mountain resorts in the Italian Alps. Here are some of the most interesting activities and places to see and do in the area:

  1. Breathtaking landscapes: The Stelvio Pass offers some of the most spectacular views in the Alps, with panoramic views of imposing peaks, green valleys and alpine lakes.

  2. Hiking and trekking: The area around the Stelvio Pass offers a myriad of hiking trails suitable for all skill levels. From quiet walks in the woods to challenging excursions in the high mountains, c’;it's something for everyone.

  3. Cycling: The Stelvio Pass is an iconic stop for cyclists, both amateur and professional. The winding, scenic roads offer exciting challenges and spectacular views.

  4. Skiing and winter sports: During the winter months, the Stelvio Pass turns into a paradise for winter sports lovers, with cross-country ski trails, Alpine skiing routes and snowboarding routes.

  5. Visit to the Stelvio National Park: Located nearby, il Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio è il più grande parco nazionale d’;Italy and offers a wide range of alpine flora and fauna, as well as numerous hiking trails and scenic areas.

  6. Gastronomic experiences: Along the Stelvio Pass and in the surrounding cities, you can enjoy traditional Tyrolean and South Tyrolean cuisine, with dishes such as speck, the dumplings, local cheeses and much more.

  7. Visit to the historic centres: Around the Stelvio Pass there are fascinating historic centers and mountain villages to explore, like Bormio and Santa Caterina Valfurva.

  8. Trips by motorbike and car: The scenic roads around the Stelvio Pass are also very popular with motorcyclists and sports car enthusiasts, who can enjoy breathtaking curves and spectacular views.

In summary, the Stelvio Pass and its surroundings offer a wide range of activities and experiences for nature lovers, of sports and mountain culture.