Bormio has literally been a tourist hot spot for centuries—ever since Roman times, visitors have flocked to its thermal hot springs. Today, most tourists come from other cities in Italy. Not into getting overheated? You’ll find great skiing (including a downhill course used on the World Cup circuit), or you could explore the medieval town center.
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5.0 based on 1,905 reviews
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 16 reviews
At Stelvio eXperience our passion is cycling, however sharing our beautiful backyard with other cyclists from all over the world is our pleasure! Every day nothing thrills us more than to ride with you, our guest, and spur you on to conquer the beautiful challenges that nature has in store for you
5.0 based on 13 reviews
International Ski School is a ski school in Bormio with a lot of experience behind it. With the expertise of our ski, snowboard and telemark instructors, during individual and group lessons you'll be able to achieve the confidence and security that will allow you to deal with any ski slopes. You can find us in our offices at Bormio 2000, directly on the famous Bormio slopes, and in the centre of Bormio, via Roma, 61. We offer customized solutions for every need, thanks to our specialized and experienced ski instructors and federal trainers: weekly courses, weekend courses , special courses for women, preparation to competition.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
The venue is located near Bormio in the Italian Alps and is well known for its skiing area. The village itself is arranged along a little creek named Frodolfo and the centre is not very big. The main attraction is of course the skiing area. They don't have many slopes but they are enough for every skill level. There are enough restaurants on the slopes for having a rest too. Normally there is not much traffic on the slopes which makes the skiing really great.
4.5 based on 718 reviews
Lovely yet challenging ride from Bormio. Great scenery along the whole route. Plenty of motorcycle traffic to contend with, so caution is required. Was a wonderfully warm day, however I'm sure it could get a little chilly at the top.
4.5 based on 872 reviews
come here (by car you have to pay access ticket 5€ per car) and you have many option: MTB ride around the lakes or up to Swiss border or you can hike ( there are short hike like to alpisella pass, or longer like forcola valley)
4.5 based on 85 reviews
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