Monte Sirino -Conserva resort background
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a group of people skiing down a snow covered slope.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a group of people skiing down a snow covered slope.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a group of people skiing down a snow covered slope.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a group of people skiing down a snowy hill.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a group of people skiing down a snowy slope.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a group of people standing in the snow.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a person walking up a snow covered hill.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a river in the middle of a forest with mountains in the background.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a ski slope covered in snow and trees.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a small lake in the middle of a forest.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a small lake in the middle of a forest.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a snow covered ski slope with trees in the background.
Monte Sirino -Conserva in Italy - a snow covered trail in the woods.

Monte Sirino -Conserva Overview

Nestled in Lucania, close to the border with Campania, Monte Sirino -Conserva Ski Resort is a gem of natural beauty and tranquility. It offers a breathtaking landscape that stretches from the majestic peaks of the Apennine chain to the southernmost glacial lake in the northern hemisphere, Lake Laudemio, making it one of the most stunning locations in the region. The journey to this outstanding location, although slightly bumpy, is part of the adventure, offering scenic views of the surrounding beech forest and the rugged natural terrain.

The Sirino massif, the predominant feature of the resort, is an imposing figure against the skyline. The massif offers a plethora of routes, filled with naturalistic pearls, and expansive views that stretch for over 100 kilometers. However, due to its vastness and challenging slopes, it is advisable to navigate these routes with a guide. The resort is also home to a diverse range of wildlife which adds to its natural charm.

The resort offers a multitude of activities, making it an ideal destination year-round. In winter, visitors can enjoy snowboarding, skiing, and guided snowshoeing on various paths that cater to both beginners and experts. In summer, the resort transforms into a hiker's paradise with numerous trails, walks, and excursions available. The resort also boasts the Sanctuary of the Madonna di Sirino, a place of serene beauty and spiritual peace.

Despite the resort's natural beauty, it is noted that there is a need for further development and maintenance. This includes the enhancement of facilities such as the ski resort, restaurants, and refuges. The abandoned ski resorts, in particular, are a poignant reminder of the untapped potential of this location.

In conclusion, the Monte Sirino -Conserva Ski Resort is a place of immense natural beauty and tranquility. The resort offers visitors a range of activities and sights to explore, making it a worthwhile destination for both summer and winter vacations. Despite the need for some improvements, the resort remains a beloved destination for many, offering enchanting landscapes and a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Key insights

6 insights available

Peak Elevation

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Maximum skiing elevation
Max: 6767 m

Number of Lifts

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Total quantity of operational lifts
Max: 165 total

Total Run Distance

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A total distance of all the piste runs
Max: 600 km

Vertical Drop

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Maximum vertical descent distance
Max: 3167 m

Base Elevation

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Starting elevation of ski area
Max: 4000 m

Skiable Terrain

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Total area of accessible ski terrain
Max: 12366 ac

Terrain Difficulty

Expert
3.0%
Intermediate
43.0%
Beginner
52.0%

Features

1 feature available

Traditional Ski Resort

A classic ski resort with real snow

Comments

Real experiences from visitors to this resort

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Peak Elevation

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Number of Lifts

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Total Run Distance

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Vertical Drop

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Base Elevation

0 ac

Skiable Terrain

66.2cm
Annual Snowfall
11 year average
Peak: January (26.3cm)
3.1cm
Nov
7.6cm
Dec
26.3cm
Jan
14.1cm
Feb
15.6cm
Mar
6.0cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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