Skiing in untouched Italy

August 23rd, 2011
Skiing in untouched Italy

I have always appreciated people who can cut through the superfluous and get to the gist of the matter. I always trust their opinion as they don’t mince words or gloss over insignificant details. The other day I was looking up some commercial property management firms when I came upon a comparative observation from one of the firm’s spokesperson about snowboarding in Italy. To me that was news! I always associated Italy with spaghetti, olives and harsh mountain regions in the smaller towns along with top notch fashion in the main cities. I always, unconsciously, thought that people moved out of Italy, not into it.

And here was a great reason to go to Italy, particularly in the winter months. The glamour associated with Europe often overshadows places that are equal, if not better. The snow slopes of Italy, particularly to the north, offer some great ski runs. Along with it, you will also be treated to some spectacular scenery. The resorts offer immaculate piste grooming and offer terrain that is equally good for beginners as well as for those who have moved up the ladder. There are also some untouched and challenging terrains, but I would only recommend this to you if you are very good at it and are confident of taking it on.

You would, however, need to consider an important factor about the rest of it – accommodation, lifts and certain other facilities are not exactly top-notch, but fairly reasonable. This should not matter to you if you are there only to ski.

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