The Resort
Skiing in Limone Piemonte
Riserva Bianca is one of Piedmont's premier ski destinations, offering 80km of slopes across stunning Alpine terrain—just 100km from the Mediterranean coast.
Riserva Bianca
Where the Alps Meet the Sea
Limone Piemonte sits at the crossroads of Italy and France in the Maritime Alps. The unique microclimate—influenced by the nearby Mediterranean—creates excellent snow conditions and milder temperatures than you'd expect at this altitude. The resort has been welcoming skiers since 1907, making it one of Italy's oldest ski destinations.
80+
km of slopes
16
ski lifts
2,050m
summit altitude
1,040m
vertical drop
Trail Map
Piste Map
Explore the full Riserva Bianca ski area with 80+ km of slopes spanning from 1,010m to 2,050m altitude.
Terrain
Slopes for Every Level
Riserva Bianca offers a well-balanced mix of terrain. Beginners will find gentle nursery slopes near the village, while intermediates can explore long, sweeping runs through the pine forests. Advanced skiers will enjoy the challenging terrain at the top of the mountain.
Ski Areas
The Mountain Zones
Sole Area
The main ski area accessed via the Bottero Gondola. Home to the Pian del Sole and Belvedere chairlifts with a mix of intermediate runs.
Limone 1400
Excellent beginner and intermediate terrain. The Carosello and Morel chairlifts serve gentle slopes perfect for families and those improving their technique.
Area 2000
The highest terrain featuring the Cabanaira chairlift and Pancani–Pian del Leone runs. Challenging terrain with stunning panoramic views.
Maneggio
A quieter area with the San Secondo and Gegia lifts. Great for escaping the crowds and enjoying peaceful skiing through the trees.
Infrastructure
The Lift System
Modern infrastructure ensures minimal wait times and maximum skiing time.
1
Gondola
Severino Bottero
11
Chairlifts
4 & 6-seater
4
Surface Lifts
T-bars & magic carpets
Season
When to Visit
The ski season typically runs from early December through mid-April, depending on snow conditions. The resort benefits from both natural snowfall and extensive snowmaking coverage.
Peak Season
Christmas–New Year, February holidays
Best Value
Early January, late March
Spring Skiing
Sunny days, softer snow, fewer crowds
Lift Passes 2025/26
Ski Pass Prices
Lift passes can be purchased online or at the ticket offices. Prices vary by season—book online for discounted rates.
Daily Passes
Pass Type
Adult
Junior/Senior
Full Day
Low/High season
€43–€50
€36–€43
Morning
Until 13:00
€36
€36
Afternoon
After 13:00
€35
€35
Multi-Day Passes (Adult)
Days
Low
High
Mon-Fri
2 Days
€83
€91
€57
3 Days
€123
€135
€84
6 Days
€213
€252
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Season Passes
Category
Price
Adult
€890
Senior
Born before 1966
€790
Junior
Born after 2012
€725
Baby
Born after 2019
€170
Mon-Fri Only
Weekdays excl. holidays
€460
* Prices for 2025/26 season. Online prices shown. All passes include insurance. Multi-day passes valid on non-consecutive days.
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Getting There
Limone Piemonte is remarkably accessible, especially from the French Riviera.
By Air
Nice (100km, 1.5hr)
Turin (110km, 1.5hr)
Genoa (170km, 2hr)
By Car
Via Tende Tunnel from France
A6 motorway from Turin
Free parking available
By Train
Limone Piemonte station
Direct from Turin & Cuneo
Scenic mountain route
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