Bormio Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Bormio
Bormio
Bormio
Bormio
Bormio

A holiday in Bormio will take you 1000 metres above sea level, not far from the city of Sondrio. An ancient and rather important place due to its location, Bormio has tenaciously guarded its physiognomy and strong character, retaining its historical shape, customs and ambience across the centuries. Even now you can observe incredibly resilient ancient customs, some linked to pre-Christian religions and traditions passed down through the ages. Our holiday offers to Bormio let you discover the most hidden corners, of a town that is beautiful and accessible in every season.

Bormio is an age-old town, offering its visitors arts, architecture and history of rare beauty. For those who want to spend some time outdoors, relaxing amidst nature and doing sport, Bormio has thermal spas, the Stelvio National Park and is surrounded by the Rhaetian Alps, a vast and well-equipped ski area with certified instructors at your service.

Open-air sport isn't lacking in Bormio. Hiking, horse riding, trekking, cross-country skiing, cycling and long walks are available for every age and fitness level, throughout Bormio's valleys. It's also lovely to simply relax and take in the scenery or enjoy romantic dinners at top quality restaurants. With a favourable climate, Bormio is located in a broad valley at the heart of the Alps, surrounded by easily traversable mountains, the source of hot springs. It's the perfect place for families, even those with small children.

Not far from Bormio, the Stelvio Pass is one of the highest Alpine roads in Europe. From there you can reach Trentino, descending along the Trafoi Valley to Bolzano, or through the Resia Pass to the Austrian border. On the other side, via the Santa Maria Pass, you can reach Switzerland. The Stelvio Pass is a unique observation point from which to enjoy the magnificence of the Alps. It has always been a popular destination for ski enthusiasts, and for the national Alpine and Nordic ski teams. Stelvio embodies the perfect blend of nature and sport. The glacier and surrounding area are part of the Stelvio National Park , with its invaluable ecological riches. In addition to being a place for summer skiing, the Stelvio Pass is an optimum training ground for professional and amateur cyclists. Together with Gavia and Mortirolo, the stage of the Giro d'Italia, which passes through here, is one of the most trying and spectacular. It's known as Cima Coppi because it is the "highest" of all the stages.

The park's scenery includes majestic rocky peaks, verdant forests and mountain pastures. It is crossed by numerous torrents flowing through the valley, some of which feed important rivers such as the Adda and the Oglio. There are glaciers, some visible from Bormio, which often feed these torrents. Major valleys include the Val Venosta , Val Martello , dominated by the peak of Cevedale, and Trafoi , which borders on the Ortler mountain range. Typical Alpine wildlife present in the Stelvio National Park includes deer, who live in the thick forests of Valtellina, roe deer, who live at the forest edge, and at high altitudes you can also find chamois and ibexes, foxes, marmots and ermines.

Bormio's hot springs have attracted countless tourists throughout the ages with their curative properties. There are nine springs at the foot of these Alps, and their average temperature ranges from 38 to 41 degrees Celsius, reaching maximum temperatures in winter-spring and minimum during summer. The Bagni di Bormio Spa Resort , located on the site of the Old Baths and the New Baths, are 3 km from Bormio, while the Bormio Terme is within the city limits.

After recharging with sport and relaxing at the spa, it's time to eat. Valtellina cuisine is rich with strong traditional flavours, but is also delicate and can satisfy even the most refined palate. Smooth enchanting flavours characterise these simple dishes, whose main ingredients are butter, cheese, potatoes and Saracen flour. Some of the most famous dishes are pizzoccheri, sciatt and polenta taragna, and as for cured meats, there are bresaola, violini di capra and slinziga. Typical cheeses include scimudin, casera and bitto, while meat entrées include deer and roe deer. The delicacies and flavours of this magical valley will leave every tourist satisfied and smiling. Our last minute holiday offers to Bormio will stoke your desire to visit this beautiful place.

Hotel Baita Clementi

Hotel Baita Clementi

4 out of 5
Via Milano 46, Bormio, SO
Stay at this 4-star spa hotel in Bormio. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
9/10 Wonderful! (216 reviews)
"Front desk was excellent. Rooms very clean and location was great, close to everything. Steam room, sauna and jacuzzi were great after riding the mountains . Easy to park ."

Reviewed on 17 Sept 2025

Hotel Baita Clementi
Eden Hotel

Eden Hotel

4 out of 5
Via Funivia, 3, Bormio, SO
Stay at this 4-star ski hotel in Bormio. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a rooftop terrace and room service. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (180 reviews)
"Très bien. Suite junior parfaite. Encore en rénovation pour la salle a manger et le bar mais les installations temporaires sont très bien."

Reviewed on 28 Sept 2025

Eden Hotel
San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo

4 out of 5
Via San Lorenzo 2, Bormio, SO
Stay at this 4-star spa hotel in Bormio. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Popular attractions Stelvio Pass and Sertorelli - Scuola Sci ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (107 reviews)
"Awesome place."

Reviewed on 27 Jul 2025

San Lorenzo
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Italianway - Morcelli 4

Italianway - Morcelli 4

Via Stefano Morcelli 4, Bormio, SO
Stay at this ski apartment in Bormio. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, snowboarding on-site and balconies. Popular attractions Stelvio Pass and Torre della Bajona are located ...
Italianway - Morcelli 4
Italianway - Bruni 2

Italianway - Bruni 2

Vicolo Bruni 2, Bormio, SO
Stay at this apartment in Bormio. Enjoy cable TV channels. Popular attractions Stelvio Pass and Torre della Bajona are located nearby.
10/10 Exceptional! (1 review)
"Siamo stati veramente bene !"

Reviewed on 17 Feb 2025

Italianway - Bruni 2
Roma 14

Roma 14

Via Roma 14, Bormio, SO
Stay at this apartment in Bormio. Enjoy parking (surcharge) and cable TV channels. Popular attractions Stelvio Pass and Sertorelli - Scuola Sci are located ...
Roma 14
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Reviews of Bormio

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Excellent location for cycling the many mountain passes, just be carefull timing your stay, as too many motorbikes can spoil it. Going midweek rather than weekend would help too

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Beautiful small town with lots of restaurants, and shops so close to the slopes, everything within walking distance.

5/5 - Excellent

KS

Excellent ski area for experienced skiers with some challenging pistes. Some great restaurants with plenty of choice. Bormio is a pretty place with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.