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Cervinia sits at 2,050 metres in the Aosta Valley, directly beneath the Matterhorn on the Italian side of the Swiss border. The resort connects to Zermatt via the Plateau Rosà glacier, giving skiers access to one of the largest ski areas in the Alps. Hotel Dragon's position is particularly strong for slope access — the Cretaz chairlift is within easy walking distance, and the main cable car link to the glacier is reachable in minutes on foot. The village centre, with its restaurants, bars, and ski hire shops, is close at hand. Cervinia is well served by both Turin and Milan airports, and with transfers included in the package, logistics from the UK are straightforward.
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Snow-sure, high-altitude cruising beneath the iconic Italian side of the Matterhorn.
Breuil-Cervinia is one of Italy's highest and most snow-sure ski resorts, sitting at an impressive 2,050m at the base of the spectacular Monte Cervino (the Matterhorn). Unlike its Swiss neighbor Zermatt, Cervinia is famous for its wide, sun-drenched, and wonderfully forgiving slopes that make it a true intermediate skier's paradise. The resort town itself blends purpose-built convenience with a relaxed Italian charm, offering superb local gastronomy at a fraction of the cost of its Swiss counterpart. The undeniable draw is the seamless cross-border connection to Zermatt and neighboring Valtournenche, creating the massive Matterhorn Ski Paradise with 360km of pistes. Skiers can enjoy an espresso in Italy, cruise over the high-altitude glacier for a Swiss fondue lunch, and carve back down the legendary 8km Ventina run as the sun sets. With glacier access allowing for a season that stretches from November to May, Cervinia guarantees snow coverage when many other resorts cannot.
Cervinia offers a sprawling network of long, perfectly groomed blue and red runs that are ideal for building confidence and high-speed cruising. For steeper challenges, mogul fields, and world-class off-piste terrain, skiers can seamlessly cross the border to explore Zermatt.
Located in northwestern Italy, this high-altitude region shares the iconic Matterhorn with Switzerland, offering massive vertical drops and year-round glacier skiing.
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