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Hi!
I want to travel to Italy for my ski vacation, mainly because the flights to Milan are very cheap, and because I'm a student and traveling solo, i prefer to avoid renting a car.
In order to focus my search - are there any ski resorts that are easier to get to from Milan using a bus/train/shuttle?
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Milan-Bardonecchia is a direct train if I am not mistaken.
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Pila is another option.
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Pila is another option.
Though easier from Turin, which has direct trains to Aosta; Pila then a quick gondola ride. Taking (cheaper) lodging in Aosta and taking the gondola up to Pila each day to ski is easy and practical.
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Which Milan airport?
There are buses from Malpensa to
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Saux also has a train station
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Theres a regular coach from Orio al Serio to Bormio and Livigno
https://www.livignoexpress.com/en/transfer/orio-al-serio/
After all it is free
After all it is free
Check flixbus to Aosta, used to be one direct from Malpensa but i think now a change may be needed.
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