As winter fades, a few high-altitude resorts still offer excellent skiing, with longer days and pleasant temperatures.
For those looking to enjoy the last stretch of the season, Madesimo, Cervino, and St. Moritz stand out for their reliable snow conditions and breathtaking Alpine settings.
Madesimo, with its naturally cold microclimate, keeps slopes in great shape. Mornings offer firm, well-groomed slopes, while afternoons invite relaxed après-ski in the sun. A helicopter from Milan gets you there in just 35 minutes, avoiding weekend traffic.
Cervino, set beneath the majestic Matterhorn, reaches 3,883 meters on the Plateau Rosa glacier, ensuring prime skiing well into spring. The combination of high-altitude runs and scenic terraces makes it a top choice. Milan is just 40 minutes away by helicopter, maximizing time on the slopes.
St. Moritz, synonymous with elegance, boasts long-lasting snow and pristine slopes, particularly on Corvatsch. Beyond skiing, its world-class dining and après-ski culture make it an experience in itself. A 50-minute helicopter ride from Milan offers stunning Alpine views en route.
Late-season skiing is all about picking the right resort: these final weeks offer the perfect mix of sport and leisure before the snow disappears.