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    Italy, Europe

    Aprica

    Aprica: 50km slopes, Europe's longest night skiing run (5.5km), 1,162-2,270m elevation. Lombardy family resort 160km from Milan.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    Opens
    30 Nov 2025
    Closes
    21 Apr 2026
    Days open
    142
    Annual snow
    4m
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Aprica delivers 50 kilometres of varied skiing across a natural balcony overlooking Valtellina, with terrain spanning from 1,200 to 2,270 metres elevation. The resort combines a family-friendly atmosphere with excellent learning facilities and challenging expert runs, including the famous Pista Stelvio with its sustained 45-degree pitch over 3 kilometres.

    Modern snowmaking infrastructure covers 90% of all marked runs, ensuring reliable conditions throughout winter. Aprica's wide, open slopes above the tree line contrast with beautiful forest descents, creating diverse skiing experiences across four distinct sectors: Palabione, Magnolta, Baradello, and Campetti.

    1108m
    Vertical
    20
    Runs
    50 km
    Piste
    4m
    Annual snow
    The Terrain

    20 runs across 50 km of piste

    Aprica spreads 20 runs across 50 km of piste of terrain. It leans beginner at 54%, with 11 beginner runs to find your feet and 3 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    20
    runs
    20 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner11 runs · 54%
    Intermediate6 runs · 31%
    Advanced3 runs · 15%
    Expert0 runs · 0%
    Time it right

    When to visit Aprica

    Aprica's winter season typically runs from early December through mid-April, with optimal snow conditions from January through March. The resort's favourable microclimate, created by its protected valley position, contributes to consistent conditions and approximately 4 metres of natural snowfall annually.

    Comprehensive snowmaking systems ensure reliable coverage from opening day, with operations beginning on Palabione's north-facing slopes before expanding across all sectors by Christmas week. March delivers excellent spring skiing with firm morning conditions and comfortable temperatures, while special night skiing operations on Wednesdays and Saturdays extend the skiing day throughout the season.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    30 Nov 2025
    Opens
    21 Apr 2026
    Closes
    142
    Days open
    4 m
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Aprica, and where to stay

    Positioned 175 kilometres northeast of Milan at the strategic Valtellina and Val Camonica junction, Aprica occupies a natural mountain pass at 1,181 metres elevation. The compact resort village features traditional Alpine architecture with hotels and apartments predominantly offering ski-in/ski-out convenience. Unlike purpose-built resorts, Aprica evolved organically from an historic mountain community, maintaining authentic charm while developing modern visitor facilities.

    The surrounding region boasts remarkable biodiversity with extensive protected forests, accessible via winter hiking trails and snowshoe routes that complement the skiing experience. Convenient road connections via the SS39 and proximity to Tirano's railway station make Aprica easily accessible despite its mountain setting.

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    17 Aug 2026
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    12 Aug 2026
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    4 Aug 2026

    Current conditions

    Snow Report
    Updated 19 Aug 2026
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    Total lifts17

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    30 Nov 2025 - 21 Apr 2026

    Hour by Hour

    Next 36 hours· Updated Aug 19, 2026 at 6:02 PM
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    Precipmm0000.14.7190.20.10.46.1173.4222.41.50.30000000000003.16.86.24.57.7113.30.6
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    7-Day Outlook

    2,270 mUpdated Aug 19, 2026 at 6:02 PMOpen-Meteo

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    Thu, Aug 20

    Thunderstorm with Slight Hail
    Temp15° / 10°°C
    Snow0.0cm(93%)
    Wind17 km/h SW

    Live snow from the resort feed; forecast from Open-Meteo, via Supabase.

    Understanding the Aprica snow report

    Track current conditions at Aprica in Italy. This report covers snowfall totals, base and summit depth, and the forecast across 20 runs.

    Snow measurements

    Snow depth at Aprica is tracked at both the base and summit, since the two elevations often see different totals — roughly a 1108m difference here. We report fresh snowfall over the last 24 hours and 7 days alongside the running season total, in both metric and imperial units.

    Weather conditions

    Wind and temperature swings matter as much as fresh snowfall. Cold, calm conditions hold snow quality well, while wind-loading or a warm-up can change things quickly — especially given the elevation spread between Aprica's base and summit.

    Data sources

    Snowfall and depth figures for Aprica come from official mountain sources; weather and outlook data comes from independent forecasting services. The mountain is served by 17 lifts, including 4 quad chairlifts and a 6-person chairlift.

    When to check

    The biggest swings usually happen right after a storm. Check Aprica's report in the morning for the freshest numbers, and again in the afternoon as conditions evolve.