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Enjoy a full day of skiing in Valmalenco with a convenient ticket including train, shuttle, and skipass from any Lombardy station—sustainable and stress-free.
The Milan – Valmalenco: Ski Pass w/Round-Trip Train and Shuttle offers a straightforward way to experience Valmalenco’s alpine slopes with minimal hassle. For €65, this day-long adventure covers all transportation, ski pass, and shuttle services, making it an attractive choice for those looking to explore Lombardy’s ski terrain without the complexity of planning logistics. Starting from any Lombardy train station, travelers hop on a train to Sondrio, where they collect their ski pass and catch a dedicated shuttle directly to Chiesa Valmalenco. This integrated approach is especially appealing to travelers who want to maximize their skiing time and enjoy the scenery without worrying about transportation or ticketing.
While the package is designed for a single day, it suits those who prefer a flexible, self-paced ski experience. The tour does require some planning: travelers must arrive at Sondrio train station at least 10 minutes before the shuttle departure at 8:30 AM, and the return shuttle leaves at 4:40 PM. This tour is not suitable for children under 4, people with mobility issues, or those with vertigo, as it involves walking, train travel, and shuttle transfers. This tour offers a simple, cost-effective way to enjoy Valmalenco’s slopes with beautiful mountain views.


This tour begins with train travel from any Lombardy station to Sondrio, making it highly flexible. The train ride offers scenic views of the Lombardy landscape, adding to the enjoyment of the trip. For example, travelers departing from Milan Central Station can catch a 6:20 AM train to Tirano, with a journey time of approximately 120 minutes. Once in Sondrio, travelers head to the Tourist Consortium office located behind the station at Via Tonale 13 to pick up their ski pass.
The collection point is straightforward, and the process is quick, allowing ample time to board the dedicated shuttle bus. This shuttle is scheduled at 8:30 AM, ensuring an early start for a full day on the slopes. It’s advisable to arrive at least 10 minutes early to avoid missing the transfer. The ease of using public transportation makes this option attractive for those who prefer sustainable travel and want to avoid traffic or parking concerns.
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After arriving at the Sondrio train station, travelers walk to the Tourist Consortium office behind the station to exchange their voucher for a ski pass. The staff are helpful in issuing the skipass, which grants access to a range of ski slopes within Valmalenco. Once equipped, travelers proceed to the dedicated shuttle bus, which departs from the STPS Terminal to take them directly to Chiesa Valmalenco.
The shuttle ride offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, heightening anticipation for the day ahead. The shuttle schedule is fixed, departing at 8:30 AM and returning at 4:40 PM. This timing ensures enough hours on the snow while allowing travelers to plan their day comfortably. The shuttle operates only at these designated times, so punctuality is key. The ticketing process and shuttle transfer are included in the initial €65 ticket, simplifying the logistics of the day.

With your skipass in hand, you have access to Valmalenco’s ski slopes, offering options suitable for beginners and advanced skiers alike. The slopes are set against beautiful alpine scenery, providing a picturesque backdrop during your runs. The ski resort features varied terrain, so you can choose gentle slopes for beginners or more challenging runs if you’re an experienced skier.
You can spend the day exploring the slopes at your own pace, using ski lifts to access different levels and enjoy the mountain views. The fresh mountain air and scenic surroundings enhance the experience, making the trip more than just about skiing. After a day of fun and exercise, you’ll head back to the shuttle bus, ready to return to Sondrio with plenty of time to catch your train home.
The shuttle bus departs at 4:40 PM from Chiesa Valmalenco back to Sondrio train station. This schedule offers a full day of skiing without feeling rushed, but it’s important to plan your day around this timetable. Once back in Sondrio, travelers simply walk to the train station to catch their scheduled train in the direction of their home station.
This straightforward return process minimizes stress and logistics planning. The scheduling ensures that you have time for a full ski session and a relaxed journey back, making it ideal for day-trippers who value efficiency and simplicity.
More Great Tours Nearbytravelers should bring their own winter clothing and helmet to stay comfortable and safe. Since the tour does not include equipment rental or clothing, packing appropriately is essential. The trip is best suited for those comfortable walking and boarding trains and shuttles, and it requires some physical mobility.
Arriving at Sondrio station at least 10 minutes before the 8:30 AM shuttle departure is recommended to allow for check-in and collection of the ski pass. Keep an eye on the schedule for the return shuttle at 4:40 PM to avoid missing the bus. With weather in mind, dressing in layers and being prepared for snow and cold enhances comfort.
Since the shuttle service runs only at specified times, travelers should plan accordingly and not expect to take additional transfers outside the scheduled times. This makes the trip straightforward but requires punctuality.
This tour is not suitable for children under 4 years, individuals with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or anyone with vertigo. The journey involves walking, train rides, and shuttle transfers, which may pose challenges for those with specific mobility or health concerns.
Plus, travelers should bring their own ski equipment and winter clothing, as rentals and clothing are not provided. The tour is designed primarily for those who are comfortable navigating public transport and walking moderate distances.
The experience favors independent, physically able skiers who want a cost-effective and efficient way to enjoy Valmalenco’s slopes.
While this specific tour offers a comprehensive transportation and ski pass package, similar experiences available through other providers focus on guided tours or private arrangements. For example, guided trips to St. Moritz or private boat trips around Lake Como provide different types of excursions, but none include the combination of train travel, shuttle transfer, and ski pass all in one simple ticket like this.
The value of this tour lies in its simplicity and cost-effectiveness—especially for those who prefer to stay flexible and avoid complex bookings. The scenic train ride and full ski access make it an appealing option for day-trippers and budget-conscious travelers.
This full-day skiing tour in Valmalenco combines easy logistics with stunning mountain scenery, perfect for those who want to enjoy Italy’s alpine slopes without the hassle of coordinating transport or tickets. Its all-in-one ticket approach simplifies the experience, allowing skiers to focus solely on the slopes and vistas.
While it’s best suited for independent, physically capable skiers, the scheduling and scenic train journey make this a valuable option for travelers seeking a hassle-free day on the snow. The limited accessibility and fixed shuttle times are important considerations, but overall, this tour offers a practical and scenic skiing day in Lombardy.
Is the price of €65 per person?
Yes, the €65 ticket covers train, shuttle, and ski pass for one day.
Can I start from any Lombardy train station?
Yes, the tour departs from any Lombardy train station, with the main logistics centered at Sondrio.
What should I bring for the trip?
Travelers need to bring snow clothing and a helmet. Ski equipment and winter clothing are not included.
What are the departure and return times?
The shuttle departs at 8:30 AM from Sondrio and returns at 4:40 PM from Chiesa Valmalenco.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 4 years or those with mobility issues or vertigo.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, bookings are necessary and offer free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
How do I collect my ski pass?
After arriving at Sondrio station, go to the Tourist Consortium office to exchange your voucher for the skipass.
Can I extend my ski day beyond 4:40 PM?
No, the shuttle schedule is fixed. To stay longer, you’d need to arrange alternative transport.
Is the trip environmentally friendly?
Yes, the train and shuttle options promote sustainable travel within Lombardy.
What kind of slopes will I find?
The ski slopes in Valmalenco are suitable for all skill levels, with scenic views throughout.