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Tuesday, 03 April 2007 |
Limone is one of Italy's oldest Alpine ski areas, having welcomed skiers from the earliest days of the sport. It is a very picturesque old village centered around its twelfth-century church and other old buildings. Located a few kilometers from the French border it is equidistant from Nice and Turin - both very close (50km / 30 miles) and both with international airports. Only an hour's drive from the sea, the whole area has a very Mediterranean, 'Real Italy' feel, with narrow cobbled streets, usually lively nightlife and gourmet food available through a choice of more than 50 restaurants. The ski area is very extensive, although the altitude/latitude mix can make snow cover unpredictable at the season's ends and the vast majority of the lifts are surface drags. | Vertical Drop: | 3033 ft
| Half Pipes: | - | | Top Elevation: | 6689 ft | Snowmaking:
| 14% | Skiable Acres:
| - | Total:
| 9km | | Trails: | 46 | Restaurants:
| 51 | | Lifts: | - | | | Cable cars:
| 27 | | |
Source: www.goski.com
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