Those of you who ski will probably know Bormio as a winter destination, a ski resort that is a fixture on the FIS ski world cup circuit, however it is a fantastic year-round destination thanks to its thermal hot springs, mountain passes popular with cyclists and motorcyclists, numerous hiking trails and more. We should know, our head office is located here! Find out more on why Bormio is such a great summer holiday destination below:
Thermal spas
Bormio is a spa town and offers 3 thermal spas – the historic Bagni Vecchi (‘old baths’) which date back to Ancient Roman times, the Bagni Nuovi (‘new baths’) 5-star luxury resort and lastly Bormio Terme with its indoor and outdoor swimming pools, waterslide for kids and ‘thermarium’ spa for adults. A visit to the town is not complete without a visit to one of these spas!
Soak in the thermal waters at the Bagni Nuovi spa
Road cycling
An increasingly popular destination for road cyclists thanks to its strategic location between the legendary Stelvio, Gavia and Mortirolo passes, which often feature on the Giro d’Italia route – in 2017 the 16th stage ended in Bormio. The Stelvio Experience organises guided excursions most days of the week and there is a packed calendar of cycle races throughout the summer.
Mountain biking
Mountain bikers have a wealth of trails to choose from as well as a bike park with 7 downhill trails. Those who don’t feel up to lots of pedalling uphill can hire a pedal assisted e-bike to take on the passes and trails. Children can learn to ride or improve their skills with the mountain bike school who offer courses and excursions throughout the summer.
Hiking
Bormio is nestled in the vast Stelvio National park, home to some spectacular hiking routes. The routes are well maintained and signposted if you want to head out on your own (remember to let somebody know what your plans are) and there are regular guided excursions organised by the local Alpine Guides so you can learn more about the park and its flora and fauna. Highlights include the Val Zebru, Val Viola, and Val Trela.
Bernina express
The famous Bernina Express is the highest railway crossing in Europe, crossing from Tirano (30km from Bormio) to St. Moritz and offering spectacular views along the way, whatever the time of year. Find out more here.
Summer skiing
From May to November the Stelvio pass is open to traffic and to skiers! The glacier here is popular with national teams who frequently train here during the summer. Just half an hour by car from Bormio the Stelvio offers those who can’t wait until winter the chance to get in some turns on the well pisted slopes. The best time of year to go would be May-June and September – November when the snow conditions are at their best.
The town and events
The town has a rich history and a lively programme of events over the summer. Take a guided tour of the town and discover its ornate churches, or head to the civic museum for some fascinating insight on how people used to live here. August in particular offers a different event every Saturday, from wine tasting in private courtyards, to ‘la notte al scur’ where all electric light is turned off and you can wander the streets with a lantern, an atmospheric experience in such a historic location.
The historic town of Bormio, photo by Fausto Compagnoni
Golf
The nine-hole golf course here is one of the best in the Alps, offering wonderful panoramic views, well maintained greens and an excellent restaurant.
Lake Como/Iseo
Bormio’s location north-east of Lake Como means you can make it part of a longer holiday in Northern Italy. Stop off in Como or Bellaggio for a night or two, or else on the less well known but equally beautiful Lake Iseo before or after your holiday in Bormio
We are here!
Come and say hello at our office in the centre of town.
Not a bad view from the office… via instagram
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