Ski Lessons & Guiding

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Vallone bowl at Bormio with the highest lifted point of Cima Bianca in the upper left
Vallone bowl at Bormio with the highest lifted point of Cima Bianca in the upper left
The ridge up Monte Vallecetta is used to access the steeps & routes like
The ridge up Monte Vallecetta is used to access the steeps & routes like 'La Croce'
The upper
The upper 'Classica' route in the Vallone at Bormio
Cima Bianca cable car rises above the Vallone at Bormio ski resort
Cima Bianca cable car rises above the Vallone at Bormio ski resort
Skiing the mid section of the Vallone at Bormio
Skiing the mid section of the Vallone at Bormio
Bootpackers head up the ridge to ride La Croce ski route at Bormio
Bootpackers head up the ridge to ride La Croce ski route at Bormio
Backside of Cima Bianca has a world of skiing possibilities toward Santa Caterina
Backside of Cima Bianca has a world of skiing possibilities toward Santa Caterina
Bormio is the place to perfect your on piste skiing
Bormio is the place to perfect your on piste skiing
First tracks off the summit of Bormio
First tracks off the summit of Bormio's Monte Vallecetta may be best done with a local guide
Returning to the base of Bormio after skiing nearly 1,800m of vertical
Returning to the base of Bormio after skiing nearly 1,800m of vertical
The cable car ascends up to Cima Bianca on a cold misty morning in Bormio
The cable car ascends up to Cima Bianca on a cold misty morning in Bormio
The entry into the Vallone off Cima Bianca high above Bormio
The entry into the Vallone off Cima Bianca high above Bormio
Off-piste powder at Bormio is available for those willing to be adventurous
Off-piste powder at Bormio is available for those willing to be adventurous
Chairlifts rise up to 2,636m high Cimino at Bormio, over mixed alpine off-piste terrain
Chairlifts rise up to 2,636m high Cimino at Bormio, over mixed alpine off-piste terrain
The top 1,000m of skiable vertical at Bormio ski resort
The top 1,000m of skiable vertical at Bormio ski resort
Off-piste powder skiing at Bormio in the shadows of Cima Bianca
Off-piste powder skiing at Bormio in the shadows of Cima Bianca
Testing the edges high speed piste skiing at Bormio
Testing the edges high speed piste skiing at Bormio
Mid-mountain off-piste terrain at Bormio ski resort
Mid-mountain off-piste terrain at Bormio ski resort
Exiting the Vallonne at Bormio ski resort
Exiting the Vallonne at Bormio ski resort
Freeride skier & snowboarder climb the ridge up to the Cross on Monte Vallecetta
Freeride skier & snowboarder climb the ridge up to the Cross on Monte Vallecetta

Ski Lessons & Guiding

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Bormio Ski Lessons & Guiding

Skiing Bormio on a powder day or just sticking to the incredible groomers, can be fabulous if you know where to go. To safely enter the 'Vallone' sector (between the highest lifted point, the 3,012m Cima Bianca & the 3,148m Monte Vallecetta) to ski the 'Classica' or the more interesting 'La Croce' (the Cross) route, or just to discover all the sneaky off-piste terrain in the trees & steeps, a local guide or instructor can be a great benefit. Alternatively, if wanting to improve your on-piste & off-piste powder skiing or snowboarding technique, a local instructor or guide will give you the best chance to get the outcomes you are after.

Check out the listings below to find a top quality, local ski instructor, ski school or mountain guide & ride the best slopes in and around Bormio.

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