The Alto Sangro ski area is the largest ski area of Central Italy-Southern Italy, located in the lower Abruzzo, in province of L'Aquila, and made up of five localities in the province of L'Aquila (Barrea, Pescasseroli, Pescocostanzo, Rivisondoli and Roccaraso); a small part of the territory is included in the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, the remainder falls within the external protection zone and a small part in the south-western part of the Maiella National Park; the best known slopes are those of Rivisondoli-Roccaraso: Aremogna, Monte Pratello and Pizzalto.[5]

Alto Sangro
LocationAbruzzo, Italy
Nearest major city(Barrea, Pescasseroli, Pescocostanzo, Rivisondoli, Roccaraso)
Coordinates41°49′49.156″N 14°1′23.401″E / 41.83032111°N 14.02316694°E / 41.83032111; 14.02316694
Top elevation2141 m[1]
Base elevation1309 m[2]
Skiable area90 km of runs[3]
Lift system24 lifts[4]
Websitewww.roccaraso.net/home
red track

In 2010 the area celebrated its 100th anniversary; in fact, the first international race held in these mountains dates back to 1910, precisely in Roccaraso. International level competitions are held annually in the Alto Sangro: in 2005 the men's and women's finals of the European Alpine Ski Cup 2005 were held and in 2012 the area hosted the Italian Alpine Ski Championships 2012 and the 2012 Alpine Skiing World Junior Championships. In 2017, the area was equipped with a powerful artificial snow system (the largest in Italy and the third in the world) and new gondola lifts.[6]

The area consists of 5 ski areas:

  1. Barrea
  2. Pescasseroli
  3. Pescocostanzo
  4. Rivisondoli
  5. Roccaraso

References

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  1. ^ "Ski resort Alto Sangro – Roccaraso/Rivisondoli - Skiing Alto Sangro – Roccaraso/Rivisondoli".
  2. ^ "Ski resort Alto Sangro – Roccaraso/Rivisondoli - Skiing Alto Sangro – Roccaraso/Rivisondoli".
  3. ^ "Ski resort Alto Sangro – Roccaraso/Rivisondoli - Skiing Alto Sangro – Roccaraso/Rivisondoli".
  4. ^ "Ski resort Alto Sangro – Roccaraso/Rivisondoli - Skiing Alto Sangro – Roccaraso/Rivisondoli".
  5. ^ "Alto Sangro: il più grande comprensorio del centro Italia". TURISMO.it (in Italian). 2016-11-12.
  6. ^ "Inaugurate le nuove cabinovie di Roccaraso, Lotti: Prova d'orgoglio per il territorio – Roccaraso". Archived from the original on 2018-11-15.
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