Ski lifts do not exist in this ski resort, this is a first in Europe

Ski lifts do not exist in this ski resort this

This ski resort without ski lifts allows total immersion in the mountain.

Snow cannons, artificial powder by trucks or helicopters, ever-higher ski lifts that disrupt the flora and fauna… Certain ski resort practices are becoming less and less common as the climate crisis accelerates. EIs it possible these days to approach skiing in a more ecological way? In any case, it is a challenge that two Italian mountain enthusiasts took on by creating this ski resort like any other in 2023.

Welcome to the first resort without ski lifts in Europe. Nestled in the heart of the Alps in Italy, a few kilometers from the Swiss border and a 2.5 hour drive from Milan, “Homeland” was created in 2023 in the village of Montespluga. Its creators Tommaso Lazzuna and Paolo Pichieloa came up with the idea during the Covid-19 pandemic, when all ski lifts in ski resorts were at a standstill, drawing great inspiration from a resort without ski lifts that already existed. across the Atlantic: Bluebird Backcountry, in Colorado in the United States.

It is indicated on the station’s website that one enters “an immaculate amphitheater dominated by peaks exceeding 3,000 meters”. But hurtling down the slopes on pristine snow is worth it: no more ski lifts, ski lifts, chairlifts and other gondolas! Skiers climb the slopes on their own before descending them. Homeland describes its area as “an immense slope” to be climbed on 11 marked climb routes over an area of ​​36 km² of off-piste terrain. Although this ski resort is aimed more at experienced ski touring riders, it still offers introductory days for beginners as well as safety courses.

With this eco-friendly ski resort accessible to ski touring beginners, Homeland helps prove that skiing can be compatible with a more sober and responsible lifestyle. You are tentified by the experience of skiing without ski lifts? The prices charged are quite affordable compared to other more energy-intensive ski resorts. Count on 55 euros per day for a set of skis and boots or 65 euros for the complete anti-avalanche kit.

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