Limmone is one of Italy's oldest ski resorts, and has been attracting visitors since the early days of skiing. The majority of the runs are best suited for intermediates, with only a few runs for beginners. Experts have to do some travelling to find some goos black runs and off-pistes. Due to its altitude, snow cover can be a bit unpredictable.
Limone itself is a beautiful old village centred around its 12th century church, and has some amazing views. The Apres Ski in Limone is very quiet, and it doesn't offer much in terms of non-ski activities. There are a few other towns close enough to make excursions from limone. This is a great place to go for a more relaxing ski holiday.
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RESORT INFORMATION
Nearest
town: Cuneo
Resort Altitude (metres): 1000m
Ski Season: December - April
Mountain Range: Mount Baldo
Number of Lifts: 29
Highest Lift (metres): 2050m
Lowest Lift (metres): 1032m
Number of Slopes: 46
Beginner
Slopes: 0.13
Intermediate Slopes: 0.69
Expert Slopes: 0.18
Snowboarding: yes
Cross Country (km): 9km
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Nearby Attractions: Limone has a few attractions worth seeing. Guided tours of the historic centre of the town are on offer, which take you to the 12th century church and other historic buildings around the church.
These guided tours are recommended for all first time visitors to Limone. If you feel like taking a break from the cold snow, the Mediterranean sea is only an hour's drive away. Paragliding is a good idea for those who are a little more adventurous.
Aprés-Ski: Limone has a quiet and limited Apres Ski scene, with only a couple of nightclubs and a few bars providing night time entertainment. There are a number of excellent restaurants, which serve a wide range of traditional and Italian cuisine. The resort also has an ice rink for those who don't feel like skiing.