Elevation
1,500m
Base
2,400m
Summit
900m
Vertical Drop
Trails
18
24 Hectares
Lifts
10
4 types
Snowfall
364cm
Annual Snowfall
41cm
Nov
73cm
Dec
93cm
Jan
76cm
Feb
71cm
Mar
14cm
Apr

Best known for

Chiesa Valmalenco

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 04, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 05, 2026

Years Open

25

Average Snowfall

364cm

Terrain

Beginners Runs
3%
Intermediate Runs
28%
Advanced Runs
42%
Expert Runs
27%
Runs in Total
18
Longest Run
4 km
Skiable Terrain
60 km

Lifts

10

Gondolas & Trams
1
High Speed Quads
6
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
2

Inside Scoop

Reviews

GIULIO Cetti

Val Malenco is a ski area offering excellent skiing with breathtaking views. Excellent for beginners and intermediate skiers, it has a couple of black runs for experts as well. The refuges are managed, some excellent, some mediocre. Good facilities during peak periods, but long queues are needed when returning to Chiesa. Parking management is acceptable, but during peak periods, the main parking lot in Chiesa fills up quickly, making it uncomfortable (though it's free). Good daily cost-to-service ratio; ticket management needs to be significantly improved. In 2024, it's unacceptable to have one-hour lines during peak periods for day passes or return cable car tickets for day tourists (what's the point of being able to purchase the Valmalenco Card online and load tickets purchased online if the physical card collection point is the same ticket office?) There are no automatic ticket machines and only a couple of shops authorized to sell day passes. Ticket management is completely lacking. Another negative: no shuttle between towns; only the Sondrio/Caspoggio bus, which is the only time you visit the towns. Even here, in 2024, residents (and there are quite a few) will have to leave their cars at home and take the shuttle. Rating: 2

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