Bormio Holidays
Bormio Holidays - A popular northern Italian resort
Bormio holidays offer year-round breaks in a popular resort in Northern Italy - a working town with a fairly upmarket atmosphere and plenty to see and do. Located in the region of Lombardy near the Swiss and Austrian borders, the resort of Bormio is an old medieval town and a spa resort, dating back to Roman times, due to the thermal springs still in existence today. A holiday in Bormio boasts a charming authentic Italian atmosphere, and a quaint old town with a wealth of history and culture to discover.
Bormio Holidays - Stunning scenery, excellent for spring and summer walks and hikes
A holiday in Bormio can be enjoyed year-round, with the town a great base for exploring the beautiful mountains of the Italian Alps. Sitting in a wide and sunny spot at the top of the Valtellina valley, the resort of Bormio is surrounded by the Stelvio National Park - a stunning area full of alpine scenery and rich landscapes. Holidays in Bormio are ideal for exploring the green hillsides and verdant mountains, with activities such as walking and hiking, mountain biking and rock-climbing all available during the spring and summer months. Many people visit the town for the hot thermal springs that are famous throughout the area, and a holiday in Bormio is the perfect spot for some therapeutic rejuvenation, and luxurious treatments in the Roman Baths found in town. During the winter months, Bormio holidays would suit beginner and intermediate skiers, with the snow-sure slopes accompanied by lots of sunshine and not too many queues, with excellent conditions for cruising through the trees. The transfer time from Milan airport to the resort of Bormio is 3 hours.
Holidays in Bormio - Charming medieval town, steeped in history and culture
Holidays in Bormio offers a wealth of things to do throughout the year, with the resort offering activities such as ice-skating, horse-riding, rock-climbing, golf, fishing, swimming, tennis, squash, trips to the therapeutic thermal baths, and of course, skiing in the winter. A holiday in Bormio would suit those looking for an abundance of history and culture, with the pedestrianised old town centre, which dates back to the 17th century, filled with fine architecture and historic buildings, including museums, churches and palaces. The charming cobbled streets are home to a wide variety of shops and restaurants, and the nightlife on a holiday in Bormio is fairly up-beat and sophisticated. Whilst on holiday to Bormio visit the neighbouring resort of Livigno, just 12 km away and the glitzy town of St. Moritz, just across the Swiss border.


