General info
San Antonio is a charming resort positioned in the sunny region of Alta Valtellina, where the mountain surroundings will enchant you with their natural beauty. The village is situated 5 km away from Bormio and 8 km away from S. Caterina, so excellent conditions for skiing are provided. In vicinity you can find the other resorts of Valtellina where sports facilities are prolific – Livigno, Madesimo, Isolaccia, Passo Stelvio, Teglio and others.
Winter activities
The close distance to the
National Park di Stelvio gives a great opportunity for numerous activities both in summer and winter. S. Caterina offers a vast ski arena with pistes for any kind of abilities, including 2 black runs, 8 red runs, 3 blue runs and a snow park for the snowboard enthusiasts. Skiers can take advantage also from the vicinity of Bormio, where additional pistes and lifts are located, for extra fun. Tobogganing, cross-country skiing and other possibilities are also available. Great après ski scene is presented, featuring rustic restaurants and lovely bars.
Summer activities
Hikers will find a variety of walking paths and itineraries to explore the scenic landscape of the mountains. Discover the alpine lakes, lovely meadows and take an outing in the attractive natural surroundings to feel the refreshing climate and clear alpine air. If you are a fan of the classic sports, there is an opportunity for mountain-biking, tennis, swimming and water sports. But if you are determined to try out something different and more challenging, you can test your abilities with rock climbing or paragliding.
Additional info
Charming as many other little villages, San Antonio attracts with simplicity, strong traditions and authentic image. Visit the library or the Valfurva Valley Museum to learn about the local history, culture and customs – it is really worth it. Take a delicious meal at a restaurant, a hot drink at the bar and life will seem wonderful. Nice sleep at the comfortable setting of your lodging place will accomplish your positive impressions from San Antonio.
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