Prato Nevoso - Mondolè Ski

TomassoRizzi's picture

Location

Frabosa Sottana
Italy
44° 14' 31.2" N, 7° 47' 20.4" E
IT
General info: 

Pratonevoso (Cuneo, Italy) is one of Piedmont's most advanced ski resorts. The ski area stretches from the village at 1500m and up to 2300m on the Mondolè Mountain. The terrain ranges from gentle nursery slopes to challenging, well mantained slopes, and you can be sure to find the ideal terrain for your level of skiing. Mondolè Ski is the great private://domaine skiableprivate:// of Pratonevoso and Artesina. There are around 100 km slopes (drop: 800m, downtown: 1500m), 5 ski schools, a total of more than 170 trainers, a snowpark with half-pipe and border cross, and flood-lights covering two slopes served by a 4-seat chairlift. Pratolandia is the fun park: 10.000 square meters dedicated to the children.

BASE: 4921ft
SUMMIT: 6561ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1640ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 8
Gondolas: 1
Chairs: 1
Surface: 6

Costs: 

6 DAYS ADULTS: €170.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

Interesting places nearby

The main village of Valmalenco is situated at 1000 m above the sea level; surrounded by forests and streams flowing close to it since it is the meeting point of two of them: Lanterna and Mallero.

Chur, the oldest city of Switzerland, possesses an own winter sports area on the local mountain. The high plateau (1600 metres above sea level) is achievable by ropeway, directly from the city.

In the ski- region Lenzerheide the wintersport fans can expect the sedate but challenging ski-area Churwalden. Here you can find not only interesting ski-areas but furthermore the, with 31 bends, longest rail based chute in Europe.

An attractive small resort located at one end of the Fassa Valley, with it's own ski area on Sella Brunech and easy access to the Sella Ronda via the nearby lift access at Canazei.

The Cimone, 2165 meters high, 70 kilometres south of Modena, is not only the highest mountain in the northern Apennines, but the most popular ski resort in the Apennines of Tuscany and Emilia, one of the most fully equipped in Italy, as

Italy's oldest resort has a border post at one end of the village and is a ten minute walk from Montgènevre, France. The resort is very relaxed, with friendly and hospitable residents and some lovely hotel bars.