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Ski areas near Chiesa in Valmalenco

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
HI, we maybe headed here for end of march, we will ski it for a couple of days, but we would probably ski somewhere else nearby for a couple of days. We would be flying into Milan (airport to NW). Looking at a map, the nearby reports are all pretty small.

I think for this trip, we would like somewhere with snow, long cruisy blues and reds and some nice restaurants for lunch, goodviews, minimal queues.

Does anyone have anywhere they would recommend for either a day trip or a one/two nighter?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Hi I've skied Chiesa a couple of times it's a small resort and the townsfolk are ultra friendly, but a couple of days would be more than enough depending on ability, (we've used it as a mixed ability family trips and it's perfect for that as it's in and out of a bowl.

We are heading to Madesimo at half term (praying for snow) which is similar in size but a 'cut above' IMO and a couple of hours away west and there's also Aprica and Santa Caterina.

Never been but I'm sure some advice will be forthcoming on here, but still in Lombardy I've always fancied Bormio and Livigno.
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