Bormio, Valfurva, Valdidentro, Valdisotto and Sondalo are all districts in Alta Valtellina. Together with the Stelvio Pass and the village of Santa Caterina Valfurva, they offer an incredible array of attractions and activities that will make your holiday unforgettable. Highlights include Bormio's old town, the Cancano lakes, Paluaccio Nature Reserve and Val di Rezzalo.
Seven places, one special holiday
Bormio
After taking on our mountain bike trails or enjoying a few runs on the Stelvio piste, go for a stroll through the streets of Bormio's old town. Everywhere you look you'll see historic buildings, churches and frescoes that tell the story of this unique Alpine village.
Valfurva
A variety of outdoor adventures await in Valfurva, part of the Stelvio National Park. From skiing in winter and ski touring in the spring, to hiking, alpinism and cycling in summer and autumn.
Valdidentro
Valdidentro's main attraction is undoubtedly its historic thermal baths, the Bagni Vecchi and Bagni Nuovi, where you can relax and enjoy the captivating scenery. Explore the lakes at Cancano by bike or on foot in the summer, see the seasons change in Val Viola, and hit the slopes of the Cima Piazzi ski area in the winter.
Valdisotto
With plenty of family-friendly activities, Valdisotto is the perfect place to get outdoors. Hit the many hiking trails, explore an ancient peat bog at the nature reserve or admire the historic fort at Oga. And in winter, the Cima Piazzi-San Colombano ski area offers easy, sunny slopes.
Sondalo
When travelling up from Milan, Sondalo is the gateway to Alta Valtellina. Make sure to visit the beautiful old town filled with frescoes and the Sanatorium Museum. And from here you can set off on an adventure through the spectacular Val di Rezzalo.
Santa Caterina Valfurva
Discover the picturesque village of Santa Caterina Valfurva, the only one in the area located completely within the Stelvio National Park. Surrounded by captivating scenery, it's the starting point for many an outdoor adventure, winter or summer.
Passo dello Stelvio
Icon of the Alps, the Stelvio Pass is a highlight you won't want to miss. A crossroads connecting three cultures, the Stelvio has a special place in the heart of many travellers, cyclists, alpinists, skiers and nature enthusiasts.
Find your stay, events, services, passes, forecast & webcams
Trying to organise your holiday in Bormio? We've put all the information you need in one place: from which mountain passes are open (so you can plan your journey), to our guide to what's on during your stay, information on which lifts are open, and the opening times for QC Terme Bormio and Bormio Terme. You can also find a list of local restaurants and equipment rental shops.
Any questions?
Our friendly staff are always on hand at our info points to offer help and advice – contact us.