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Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for Aprica
Total (3.3)
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A small resort, no lines for lifts, and well-prepared slopes, except on Sundays when they're not groomed. I recommend it for families with children. Advanced skiers might get a little bored after a few days, but there are a few interesting trails for more demanding skiers. Overall, a positive.
Luca Asili
I went to Aprica for the first time on Sunday, January 26th. Amazing! Despite heavy snowfall in the morning, as soon as the sun came out at lunchtime, skiing became a blast! The Baradello panoramic slope is fantastic, and I'm speaking as a skiing novice. Despite the less than ideal conditions, the slopes were in perfect condition, nice and wide and safe. The chairlifts are quite fast, considering you can go from 1,100 to 1,900 meters in just a few minutes. The resort is divided into three parts, all connected by various slopes, chairlifts, and drag lifts. There are plenty of blue and red slopes. I didn't have the opportunity to try the black slopes, so I can't comment on the Magnolta section, which is the area with the most difficult and steepest slopes. The Campetti area is also excellent, with several easy slopes for children and beginners. Plus, if you buy your ski passes online in advance, you get discounts! I highly recommend this resort to everyone.
Alberto Mel
Despite rising ski pass prices, this ski resort remains among the most affordable due to the variety of slopes and their excellent grooming. The panoramic slope, which offers 7 km of truly unique night skiing, is excellent.
The refreshment points located along the three ridges (Bardello, Palabione, and Magnolta) offer culinary delights for all tastes and ages.
roberto
THE FACILITIES ARE NOW ALMOST ALL NEW, WITH ALMOST NEVER QUEUES. THERE ARE VERY GOOD KM OF SLOPES (ABOUT 50 KM!), GOOD SNOW, AND ALL THE TRACKS EVEN HAVE MANUFACTURED SNOW; SLOPES RIGHT INTO THE TOWN WHERE THERE'S REALLY EVERYTHING (NOW A TOWN THAT OFFERS EVERYTHING!). I highly recommend going there.
Giancarlo Poli
I discovered the resort via Trenord's snow train.
The service was very good, and I really enjoyed the slopes, transportation, and rental services. The view was splendid.
I enjoyed excellent pizzoccheri at La Baitina!
I'll definitely be back! 5 stars!
Tommaso
Beautiful slopes, few lines at the lifts.
The only (major) flaw is that the connections are closed without informing people. When we asked for directions to get back to the car, the security staff were not only unhelpful but also rude.
Anonymous
I recommend the center, it's amazing
Always plenty of snow; now, with renovated facilities, the resort has become even more prestigious. Furthermore, the resort offers everything (numerous hotels, bars, restaurants, pubs, shops of all kinds, tennis, ice skating, playgrounds, cinema, mountain biking, trails, refuges, etc.); plus, it has the longest illuminated night slope in all of Europe!
Mohammed Abdullah
I don't particularly recommend it, as it's quite small and low, the lifts are a bit slow, and the worst part is that the entire area except Magnolta is in the shade. There's also no snow park and very few runs for expert skiers, which were all closed when I was there. Honestly, I wouldn't go back.
maurizio longhi
enchanting place
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