Badia Ski Holidays
Badia Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices
Book all of your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. You will receive all of your vouchers after booking with all the information you will need to collect any lift passes, equipment rental or where to meet for ski school.
Please remember that if you are booking a lift pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us as well.
After booking we will contact you with all the information you will need and you can also call direct on (0034) 649 144 719
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Badia, Italy Weather
Ski in Alta Badia
Badia Overview
Badia is one of the five villages that make up the Badia valley and the Alta Badia ski area.
It is a small and characteristic place, the architecture is traditional Ladin. The municipality of Badia also has two smaller hamlets, called Pedraces and San Leonardo, which are also interesting to visit.
Directly from Badia there are several lifts to reach the slopes of the Alta Badia ski resort, from which you can also easily reach the Sellaronda circuit. The slopes are wide and have different degrees of slope, so that they are easily accessible to skiers of all levels.
Despite the small size of the village there are several restaurants and bars, where you can enjoy excellent typical dishes of the local cuisine.
Badia Ski Information
Resort height - 1568m
Snow range - 1,324 - 2,778m
Ski area - 130km
Easy - 74km
Intermediate - 47km
Difficult - 9km
Longest run - 7,5km
Snowmaking facilities - 96%
Ski Lifts - 51 (Funicular - 1, Cable car - 1, Gondolas - 9, Chairlifts - 29, Drag lifts - 11)
Beginners 3 Stars Intermediate 5 Stars Advanced 3 Stars Snowboarding 4 Stars
Things to do in Badia
Activities - There are many activities to do in this resort, besides skiing and snowboarding, such as cross-country skiing, floodlit skiing, winter walking, ice skating and ski touring.
Restaurants - This location offers many high quality restaurants, where you can taste both traditional Italian dishes and those typical of this region. Among those to mention are the Stua de Michil, a Michelin starred restaurant that offers dishes with innovative combinations, the Taverna, a restaurant and pizzeria where you can taste excellent pizzas and also vegetarian and vegan options, La Trattoria, where you can taste both traditional Ladin dishes and pasta, meat and fish dishes and the Adlerkellar, the classic restaurant with a traditional Tyrolean atmosphere.
Nightlife - Badia is not the best place for lovers of wild apres-ski and lively nightlife. If this is what you are looking for, you would be better off moving to nearby Corvara which has several very well-known clubs.
Families 4 Stars Non-Skiers 2 Stars Groups 4 Stars Resort atmosphere 4 Stars
Après Ski & Nightlife 3 Stars Shopping 2 Star
Airport Transfers - How to get to Badia
We can organise your transfers from Bolzano airport, Innsbruck airport, Treviso airport, Venice airport and Verona airport. You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.
Distance to Bolzano Airport: 75km
Distance to Innsbruck Airport: 140km
Distance to Treviso Airport: 160km
Distance to Venice Airport: 175km
Distance to Verona Airport: 220km
If you are making your own way to the resort by car - make sure you have the "Vignette" sticker as you will need this to travel on the highways in Austria otherwise you would receive a fine.



