Height difference:

1389-2164 m

Track length:

9 km

Season:

27 April — 27 April

The Monesi di Triora resort is located in the Italian province of Imperia of the Liguria region (provincia di Imperia regione Liguria). There are 9 km of slopes for skiing and snowboarding. 3 lifts transport skiers. The winter sports complex is located between 1389 and 2164 meters above sea level.

The ski resort of Monesi di Triora is located in the Ligurian Alps and is the only one in the province of Imperia.

The ski area stretches towards Monte Saccarello to an altitude of almost 2200 m, from where beautiful views of the nearby Marguareis Mongioye massif and the French Riviera open.

The main lift is the modern Tre Pini two-seater chairlift, which starts at an altitude of 1389 meters a stone’s throw from the village of Monesi and serves both blue and red trails.

The Plateau skilift reaches its highest point (2164 m) on Monte Redentor in the Piedmont region and just a few meters from the French border, overlooking the Ligurian coast and starting several more ski slopes of medium difficulty.

Season

On average, the ski season here lasts from early December to early April.

Ski pass prices

Day ski pass in main season will cost you € 16 for an adult and € 16 for children.

Slopes

Medium:

4.8 km

Hard:

4 km

Impossible:

0.2 km

Total length of tracks 9 km. The vertical drop is 775 meters. The surface of the slopes is maintained in excellent condition with the help of snow-compacting equipment. Snow cover on the tracks is preserved with snow cannons. Some of the trails are illuminated for evening skiing.

Lifts

T-bar lift:

2

Chairlift:

1

Vacationers are taken to the top 3 lifts: 1 chairlift and 2 t-bar lift. The total length of the cable cars is 42 km, which are capable of transporting up to 2620 passengers/hour.

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