Is Livigno good for beginners?+
Livigno offers 115 km of pistes across 31 lifts, from 1,816 m to 2,900 m. Whether it suits beginners depends on the dedicated learner zones at the base of the slopes, so check the local ski-school options for green and blue run access.
When is the best time to ski Livigno?+
The season runs from Nov 30 to May 4, with a snow score of 93/100. The best conditions are usually from late January through February, while spring skiing in March and April brings longer days and softer afternoons.
Where should I stay for true ski-in/ski-out?+
The village stretches along the valley. Many hotels are right next to the Carosello and Mottolino chairlifts, but not all the village qualifies as slope-side.
How big is the Livigno ski area?+
Livigno has 115 km of marked pistes served by 31 lifts, between 1,816 m and 2,900 m of altitude.
Is Livigno more for beginners or experts?+
Livigno counts about 35 marked runs in total. The colour breakdown above shows how they split by difficulty, a good guide to whether the resort fits your level.