Asiago, Italian Alps

Asiago: 5 things to know before you go

Italian Alps, Italy ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น

Asiago sits on the Sette Comuni plateau at 1,000 m, a wide Veneto highland of pasture, cheese dairies and pine that knows snow better than the rest of the region. A constellation of small alpine areas (Kaberlaba, Verena 2000, Larici, Roana Mezzaselva) totals 40 km of piste, and 500 km of cross-country loops make this the largest nordic network in southern Europe.

1.Is the snow reliable in Asiago?

Usually, with help. From 1000 m to 1900 m the resort leans on grooming and snowmaking in lean spells, so check the live report before booking early or late dates (score 70/100).

2.Do you need a car, or can you ski in and out?

This is more of a valley base than a slopeside village, so expect a lift, train or shuttle to the snow each morning. Staying central, near the main lift, saves the most time.

3.How big is the ski area, and who is it for?

It is a compact area, 40 km of piste on 16 lifts, best for a short break or a focused trip rather than a full week. The terrain is balanced (0 green, 15 blue, 10 red, 3 black), which suits a mixed-level group skiing together.

4.What is the resort like?

Asiago stands out for a family-friendly setup.

5.When is the best time to go?

The season usually runs Dec 7 to Apr 7 (about 17 weeks). For the most dependable cover, the deep-winter window of January to February is the safe bet. Conditions soften as spring arrives, so earlier in the window is the safer call.

The full Asiago guide

Hotels, piste breakdown, snow month by month, lift and rental info, map and more.

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More questions, answered

How much vertical drop does Asiago have?
About 900 m of vertical, from a 1000 m base to 1900 m at the top.
Is Asiago part of a larger ski area?
No, it is a self-contained resort with its own 40 km of piste rather than part of a linked domain.
Is Asiago good for beginners?
It can work: 0 green and 15 blue runs are enough to start, though the area rewards skiers who can already link turns.

Where to stay

Hotels we like for ski access and value. Prices are indicative; check live availability.

Linta Hotel Wellness & Spa
4.3866 reviews
โ‚ฌ105
โ˜… Top pick

Linta Hotel Wellness & Spa

Very good ยท 866 reviews

Why we like it

A long-standing favourite in Asiago, trusted by thousands of guests before you.

Guests rate this hotel as very good (4.3/5 from 866 reviews). It sits about 950 m from the slopes. A budget-friendly option for Asiago, with live nightly rates shown for your exact dates so you always see the best price.

โ‰ˆ 950 m to the slopesBudget-friendly
From
โ‚ฌ105/ night
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Hotel Paradiso
4.5521 reviews
โ‚ฌ120

Hotel Paradiso

Very good ยท 521 reviews

Why we like it

Moments from the lifts in Asiago, so you can ski back to the door and skip the morning queues.

โ‰ˆ 200 m to the slopesMid-range
From
โ‚ฌ120/ night
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Wellness & Relax Hotel Erica
4.5470 reviews
โ‚ฌ105

Wellness & Relax Hotel Erica

Very good ยท 470 reviews

Why we like it

Moments from the lifts in Asiago, so you can ski back to the door and skip the morning queues.

โ‰ˆ 150 m to the slopesBudget-friendly
From
โ‚ฌ105/ night
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Asiago Sporting Hotel & SPA
4.7331 reviews
โ‚ฌ135

Asiago Sporting Hotel & SPA

Excellent ยท 331 reviews

Why we like it

Moments from the lifts in Asiago, so you can ski back to the door and skip the morning queues.

โ‰ˆ 100 m to the slopesMid-range
From
โ‚ฌ135/ night
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