Those who think winter is sad have never been skiing in Emilia Romagna!
Here it is easy to spend a few hours having fun on the snow. From Piacenza to Forlì there are 18 ski resorts, an imaginary 250 km long run for your most loved sports. Healthy, safe and accessible fun: blocked skipass prices, special deals, lots and lots of snow....and more!
Ski Resorts
THE WHITE MAGIC OF THE APENNINES
All the ski resorts in the Apennines, from Piacenza to Forlì; an imaginary 250 km long run with state-of-the-art facilities, improved snow guns, wider runs and many other activities for adults and children as well as skiing. From the snowpark to snowkiting and snowboarding, from snow rackets to Nordic walking...followed by a rest in the lovely mountain lodges; there is everything you need for an all-round enjoyable experience on the snow.
Pratizzano
Reggio Emilia Apennines, Pratizzano
This ski resort is dedicated to cross-country skiing with a network of tracks to satisfy even the most expert cross-country skiers. Pratizzano is the undisputed capital of cross-country skiing.
Pievepelago - S. Annapelago
PievePelago - S. Anna Pelago ...Skiing for all tastes!
The section between the provinces of Modena and Pistoia is considered the most beautiful and interesting part of the Northern Apennines and it includes the highest and most imposing peaks: Mount Cimone and Mount Abetone.
Febbio
Reggio Emilia Apennines, Febbio 1200-2063 m
Febbio, nestled in the national park, is the highest winter sport resort in the northern Apennines and has 20 km of runs.
Bologna Apennines, Corno alle Scale
Bologna Apennines, Corno alle Scale
A high level district for Apennine standards; it extends in a fan shape covering the north western slopes of the mountain. An amphitheatre of 36 Km of slopes, 80% of which with artificial snow systems.
Mountain Communities
The Mountain Community of Frignano
The Mountain Community of Frignano includes 10 municipalities of the Modena Apennines: Pavullo nel Frignano, Fanano, Fiumalbo, Lama Mocogno, Montecreto, Pievepelago, Polinago, Riolunato, Serramazzoni, and Sestola





