
Abetone
Today at Abetone
Low: -4°C / High: 3.1°C
Wind: SW 15 km/h
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Spanning across four valleys in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, Abetone delivers 50 kilometres of varied ski terrain at elevations between 1,240 and 1,950 metres. Established in the 1930s and steeped in Italian skiing history, the resort has produced multiple Olympic champions including Zeno Colò and Celina Seghi. Modern investments have enhanced the area with expanded snowmaking capacity, night skiing opportunities, and improved on-mountain facilities. Abetone's diverse terrain features wide-open upper slopes and tree-lined runs that wind through ancient pine and beech forests, making it particularly appealing to intermediate skiers.
Abetone's lift system consists of 22 carefully positioned lifts that efficiently connect the resort's four principal valleys: Val di Luce, Valle dello Scoltenna, Valle del Lima, and Ovovia. The infrastructure includes six quad chairlifts, several two-seater lifts, and strategically placed surface lifts serving beginner zones. The Valbona-Regine gondola stands as the network's centrepiece, rising from the main village to provide rapid mountain access. Throughout the system, scenic viewpoints offer stunning perspectives of the Apennine range and, on clear days, the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
Abetone Resort Elevation
Trails
Total Runs
25
Total Area
44.1km
27.4 miles
Location
Positioned 150 kilometres northwest of Florence and 86 kilometres from Pistoia, Abetone sits at the boundary between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna. The resort spans several villages, with the main centre offering traditional stone and timber buildings housing restaurants specialising in authentic mountain cuisine. The area's strategic location allows visitors to combine skiing with cultural excursions to nearby historical towns like Lucca and Pistoia. Year-round outdoor activities and thermal springs in the surrounding region have established Abetone as a multiseasonal destination that showcases central Italy's natural diversity.
Abetone
, italy
Season Info
Abetone typically operates from early December through late March, with January and February delivering the most consistent conditions. Being more southerly than Alpine resorts, Abetone benefits from milder temperatures while maintaining excellent snow quality thanks to its 1,400-metre average elevation and comprehensive snowmaking system covering 80% of skiable terrain. The region receives approximately 4 metres of natural snowfall annually, with the Val di Luce sector often receiving the heaviest accumulations. Spring skiing in March features warm sunshine and well-maintained snow, particularly on north-facing slopes.
Current Season
2024 - 2025
Opening Day
12/1/2024
Closing Day
4/15/2025
Days Open
136
Annual Snowfall
Metric
3.5m
350cm
Imperial
11.5ft
138in
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