Cervinia
About Cervinia
Located on the sunny Italian side of the Matterhorn in the Aosta Valley at the foot of Mount Cervino (the Matterhorn), Cervinia ski resort offers an impressive 93 miles of ski terrain serviced by 24 chairlifts. Sharing a vast ski area with Zermatt, Switzerland, this high-altitude resort offers exceptional snow conditions all winter and even summer skiing on the Plateau Rosa glacier. With a ski season spanning six months, it's a top destination for snow enthusiasts worldwide.
Breuil-Cervinia's history dates back to the mid-19th century, when it was a summer pasture for shepherds. The arrival of European mountaineers drawn to the Matterhorn marked the start of its transformation into a tourist hotspot. By the 1930s, modern ski lifts and infrastructure, spearheaded by pioneers like Dino Lora Totino, propelled Breuil-Cervinia into the spotlight as a premier ski resort. The town has since blossomed, with hotels, ski lifts, and cable cars cementing its place in alpine tourism.
This sunny Italian ski resort is a great place to soak in views and sip on excellent wine at one of the resort’s many incredible on-mountain restaurants. Visitors can shop in the Breuil-Cervinia village or enjoy the area’s many off-mountain activities, which include bowling, ice skating, ice karting, indoor tennis and soccer. Dining enthusiasts will find Cervinia’s 50 restaurants provide many Italian, European and international culinary delights. Committed to sustainable tourism, Breuil-Cervinia promotes eco-friendly transportation and practices to protect its stunning environment.
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How to get to Cervinia
Breuil-Cervinia is just 18 miles from the Aosta Valley motorway, making it easily accessible. The most convenient airport is Turin Airport (TRN), 75 miles away, with a quick one-hour-40-minute transfer. Alternatively, you can fly into Milan Malpensa Airport "Silvio Berlusconi" (MXP) or Geneva Airport (GVA), 112 and 125 miles away respectively. The Savda bus service offers connections from Milan and Turin, while trains run to Chatillon Saint Vincent, where you can catch a bus or taxi straight to Cervinia. It's all about easy and smooth travel to this stunning destination!
Getting around
Navigating Breuil-Cervinia is a breeze, thanks to regular ski buses and convenient shuttle services offered by most 3- and 4-star hotels. The Savda bus company runs routes within the valley and offers connections from Milan and Turin airports. Need a quick ride?
Taxis are readily available from the main square and the Plan Maison cable car station. For hassle-free door-to-door transfers, Ski-Lifts and Alps2Alps have you covered. Whether you're hitting the slopes or exploring the town, getting around is as smooth as it is easy!
Skiing in Cervinia
Cervinia Italy is connected to Zermatt, which makes enjoying the Swiss side of the Matterhorn’s 224 miles of skiing incredibly easy. More adventurous skiers or snowboarders can even ski to Zermatt from the Plateau Rosa. Beginners and intermediate skiers have plenty of options (miles, in fact, of perfectly groomed runs), while experts have several legendary off-piste routes to explore.
But it’s truly intermediate skiers who will find the most terrain to enjoy on a Cervinia ski vacation. Because the Breuil-Cervinia village sits at 2,050 meters, or about 6,700 feet, and rises to nearly 12,800 feet around the Matterhorn, which sits at 14,692 feet, snow conditions are generally very good.
Beginner Skiing in Breuil-Cervinia
Cervinia's seamless connection to Zermatt makes it super easy to explore the Swiss side of the Matterhorn's expansive 224 miles of skiing. Beginners are in for a treat with miles of perfectly groomed runs.
Family vacations in Cervinia
One of the top family activities is the Private Skiing Day Tour in Switzerland, perfect for all levels and complete with pickup service for a smooth, hassle-free experience. This tour lets families hit the slopes together, with personalized instruction and guidance to make the most of your day.
For something a little different, try the Private Sledging Day Tour in Switzerland. It's a fun and exciting alternative to skiing, offering a unique way to explore the snowy landscapes. With pickup service included, it's a convenient and thrilling adventure for the whole family!