LIVIGNO: 5 REASONS TO EXPERIENCE WINTER AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL
LIVIGNO: 5 REASONS TO EXPERIENCE WINTER AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL
Livigno 20/11/2025
In Livigno, winter is not just a season — it’s a way of experiencing the mountains.
Here, the climate, the light, the open spaces, and the daily rhythm create a unique environment where sport, nature, and lifestyle blend into a truly distinctive experience.
Here are 5 reasons why Livigno is the ideal destination for winter 2025–2026.
1. A winter with an Olympic spirit and major events
Livigno is getting ready to host the Freestyle and Snowboard competitions of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Games.
The atmosphere in town already reflects the energy of major events: upgraded infrastructure, ongoing developments, and an entire community that lives sport as part of its identity. Before the Olympic appointment, the Alpine Ski World Cup arrives in Livigno on December 27, bringing athletes and fans to the resort and turning Livigno into one of the key hubs of the international sports scene.
2. Exclusive experiences: a day with Giorgio Rocca and Kristian Ghedina
On December 27, during the Alpine Ski World Cup, 24 guests will have the chance to enjoy a truly unique day alongside two icons of Italian skiing. The experience begins with a sunrise ski session on a private slope, followed by breakfast, an official course inspection on the Lizeta slope, access to the hospitality area to watch the race, and lunch in a mountain lodge.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience Livigno’s winter like true insiders.
3. Ski mountaineering: a high-altitude experience
In Livigno, ski mountaineering is all about balance — between technique, breathtaking scenery, and a deep sense of tranquility.
The five official, signposted, and monitored routes cross some of the most enchanting corners of the valley: from the Deschana trail, perfect for those seeking an introductory experience, to the ascents toward Carosello 3000, offering wide, silent views over the entire valley. It’s an activity that blends mindful movement with a genuine connection to the landscape.
This discipline — making its Olympic debut at Milano Cortina 2026 — is experienced in Livigno as a way to recharge the body and free the mind, with snowy panoramas accompanying every step.

4. High-level gastronomy and authentic flavors
Cuisine is an essential part of Livigno’s identity: Alpine tradition, quality ingredients, and contemporary interpretations come together in an offering that ranges from five Michelin-listed restaurants to the warm, intimate atmosphere of mountain huts.
For a traditional dinner, guests can choose from places like La Calcheira, Valtellina, and Al Mond Vei. Higher up, mountain huts such as Costaccia, Tana del Gatto, Tea da Cip, and Ciop serve local dishes surrounded by landscapes that change with the light throughout the day.
5. Wellness and Alpine tranquility at high altitude
Aquagranda’s Alpine Wellness is one of the highest wellness areas in Europe — a place to unwind after a day on the snow. Saunas, steam baths, mountain-inspired treatments, and rituals such as the Aufguss — also held in the Alpine Event Sauna — create a complete regeneration journey, enriched by an outdoor panoramic area immersed in the snowy landscape.

In winter, Livigno is all about sport, nature, exclusivity, flavors, and wellbeing.
A destination that interprets the mountains with a style of its own — authentic, refined, and never ordinary.
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