Tre Nevi

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LocationAbruzzo, Italy
Nearest major cityOvindoli, Campo Imperatore, Campo Felice
Top elevationCampofelice-1916 m,[1] Ovindoli-2056 m,[2] Campo Imperatore-2235 m[3]
BaseelevationCampo Felice 1411 m,[1] Ovindoli 1505 m,[2] Campo Imperatore 1115 m[3]
Tre Nevi
Interactive map of Tre Nevi
LocationAbruzzo, Italy
Nearest major cityOvindoli, Campo Imperatore, Campo Felice
Top elevationCampofelice-1916 m,[1] Ovindoli-2056 m,[2] Campo Imperatore-2235 m[3]
Base elevationCampo Felice 1411 m,[1] Ovindoli 1505 m,[2] Campo Imperatore 1115 m[3]
Skiable area64 km of runs[3][2][1]
Trails
  • 64km total
  • 16,2km easy
  • 27,8km intermediate
  • 17,1km difficult
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Lift system31 lifts[7][8][9]
Websitewww.campofelice.it/ita/s-stagionalideiparchi.php

Tre Nevi is one of the most important ski areas of Southern Italy, located in the Apennine Mountains, in Abruzzo. Created in 1997, it is made up of three ski resorts, hence the name of the area: the first two are Campo Felice, with the two slopes of Lucoli and Rocca di Cambio, and Ovindoli, both included between Monte Velino, Monte Magnola and Monte Sirente, within the Sirente-Velino Regional Park,[10] while the third is the more distant station of Campo Imperatore, on the Gran Sasso.[11][12]

Ski race in Campo Felice

The area consists of three ski areas:

  1. Campo Imperatore[13]
  2. Ovindoli[14]
  3. Campo Felice[15]

Ski slopes and circuits

References

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