In the Cimone area, there is tourism for all seasons.
In summer, the villages at the foot of Mount Cimone are summer holiday destinations, in autumn the woods are frequented by walkers and mushroom and truffle hunters, but already by the end of November the field is left open to snow and winter sports enthusiasts, who frequent the Cimone district until late spring, leaving room for mountain bikes when the snows finally recede.
Not just skiing
Cimone in winter offers the largest ski carousel in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines with more than 50 km of slopes, all interconnected. The slopes are served by modern, fast lifts and you can access each one with the same ski pass, without ever having to take off your skis.
Cimone is not just skiing!
Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of nature on the various snowshoeing routes. And more sport and fun with the ultra-modern Palaghiaccio at the foot of the Cimone!