Discover the best top things to do in Valtelline Valley, Italy including Stelvio Pass, Madness Snowboard School, Rock Engraving Park of Grosio, Azienda Agricola Alberto Marsetti, Cascata della Val Nera, Parco Adda Mallero Renato Bartesaghi, Val Federia, Maestri di sci Livigno, Mottolino Fun Mountain, Val Belviso Scultura.
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What a fabulous place to go. Named as the 7th or 8th toughest mountain climb on a road bike in Europe it’s worthy of its special position. We did it in snow and it made for an amazing adventure. Probably not very clever though on the way down. Watch out it gets incredibly cold on your hands and arms going down hill at speed. And yes we had every kind of top and under garment on! It’s just a killer! Watch out for black ice and be careful with the mountain tunnels! The views are fab but we missed it all due to snow and mist. But we enjoyed it still the same. An amazing adventure you’ll never forget. Enjoy!!
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Madness Snowboard School, the snowboard school number 1 in Livigno!Madness Snowboard School, la scuola di snowboard numero 1 di Livigno!
I have always been a skier and decided that this trip should be different, and since the trip went to Livigno I sought out Madness Snowboard School...and I loved it!!! Marco, my instructor pushed me to be better than I even thought possible and even though I am not a daredevil, within a week I had seen a whole lot more than just the beginners piste. So if you wanna try out snowboarding, I can only recommend Madness Snowboard School and of course Marco.
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Guided tours at 10.30, 14.00 and 16.00! The Rock Engraving Park is a unique combination of the archaeological, architectural, historical and even landscape patrimony of various ages of the Valtellina. The Park was founded in 1978 to conserve, study and develop the Cultural Heritage on the Castle Hill (Dosso dei Castelli). Next to the two castles, the Castello Vecchio (Old Castle) from the 10th-11th century and the Castello Nuovo (New Castle) from the 14th century, even a system of dry-stone terraces, how it is typically for the Valtellina, is surrounding the Castle Hill. But special and singular is the Rupe Magna, a large rock which contains more than 5.000 engraved figures from the 4th to the 1st millennium B.C.
We had an excellent tour with in laws and our 6 and 8 year old children. Gottfried is a knowledgeable and engaging guide, who answered our many questions and kept our children engaged. A beautiful place to be!
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Valtellina is one of the most northerly wine-growing areas of Italy. The vines are grown on the mountain slopes facing south, giving protection and insulation whilst they mature. The first to cultivate vines in Valtellina came from Liguria, (where cultivation is also on narrow terraces), then the Etruscans and Romans. "Heroic wine-growing", we can call like this 'cause here the territory is precipitous and everything is handmade! Alberto Marsetti is a official spokesman about the Heroic wine-growing from 1986. In fact, Alberto form that year, carriers on the work of his grandfather Angelo. We product 500 hl of wine. The most come from the Nebbiolo variety (called Chiavennasca) and from local variety "Brugnola", "Pignola" and "Rossola". In the historic center of Sondrio, the wine's mature in barrels and old wooden vats. Just here, originated the two V.S. docg GRUMELLO and LE PRUDENZE, but also ROSSO DI VALTELLINA doc, SFURSAT DELLA VALTELLINA docg and the last born A.R. IMPERFETTO igt
We visited the spectacularly underrated town of Sondrio and its surrounding vineyards in mid October, on the same day the vendemmia started (the harvest of the wine grapes). Afterwards we went for wine tasting at Alberto Marsetti's winery.Their 2019 vino ready to hit the shelves after a 3 year ripening period is fabulously fresh and "spiccato", their Sfursato,Prudence are delicious,yet l loved the ImPerfetto- from 100%Nebbiolo grapes, the Imperfetto playfully says " l'm perfect" and l do agree.
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Private lessons and mini groups of Ski, Snowboard, Freestyle, Freeride and Telemark for adults and children
It was our (me and my husband) first stay in Livigno and our first time we had skis on our legs. Sandro was perfect instructor with lots of passion to his job. Eeach day we improved our skills thanks to Sandro’s hard work and showing us that step by step we can achieve more:) Thank you Sandro and the ski school and see you next year ????
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If you're looking for fun in Livigno, Mottolino is the right place! A ski-area in winter and a bike park in summer offers you a 365 days of fun.
this is my favourite side of the valley for skiing, some harder runs this side and a better choice of mountain restaurants, always a pleasure to ski here and just a 4 minute bus ride away.
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