
What will skiing in Italy actually be like during the 2026 Winter Olympics?In this episode of Where to Ski, host John Morgan is joined by Enrico Geremia, IFMGA-certified mountain guide based in the Dolomites, to break down what skiers need to know if they’re planning a trip to Italy during the Milan–Cortina Olympics.We cover what terrain will be accessible in Cortina d’Ampezzo, which ski areas may be closed or restricted during Olympic events, and why Cortina may be better as a spectator stop than a ski base. Enrico explains how the Olympic venues in Cortina and Bormio are separated by hours of travel — and what that means for visitors.More importantly, we explore where the best skiing in the Dolomites will still be found: from the legendary Sella Ronda to Val Gardena, Val Badia, Arabba, Civetta, and San Martino di Castrozza. We also discuss February conditions, crowd patterns, lodging strategy, food reservations, and how guided ski safaris or ski touring can unlock quieter terrain during a busy Olympic season.If you’re dreaming of skiing Italy — or wondering how the Olympics will impact your trip — this episode offers practical insight, honest expectations, and expert local advice.🎿 Listen now and plan your Italy ski trip with confidence.📍 Full episode notes and blog at wheretoski.org
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