Colere

Colere

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Peak Elevation

2,250 m

7,382 ft

Vertical Drop

1,200 m

3,937 ft

Skiable Area

121 ha

300 ac

Avg Snowfall

200 cm

78.74 in

Lifts

5

Colere Weather Forecast

Jan 1, 2025

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About

Colere is a ski area on the northern slopes of the Presolana massif in the Val di Scalve, Lombardy, Italy. It climbs from 1,060 meters to 2,178 meters, a vertical of 1,118 meters, with about 21 km of piste served by 5 lifts. Nearly half the terrain is graded difficult, marking it as one of the steeper areas in the Bergamo Alps.

Terrain

Beginner5%
Intermediate68%
Advanced23%
Total Trails9
Trail Length14.0 km (8.7 mi)
Terrain Parks1

Difficulty Breakdown

Local symbols shown first, North American second

BeginnerNA5%
IntermediateNA68%
AdvancedNA23%
ExpertNA0%

Lifts & Conditions

Number of Lifts5
Lift Capacity7,178 riders/hr
Base Elevation1,050 m (3,445 ft)
Snowmaking
Night Skiing
Cross Country

Amenities

Lodging
Dining
Ski School

Operated by RSI Srl

Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lifts does Colere have?

Colere has 5 ski lifts, with a combined uphill capacity of approximately 7,178 riders per hour.

What is the vertical drop at Colere?

Colere has a vertical drop of 3,937 feet (1,200 meters).

What is the peak elevation of Colere?

The summit of Colere sits at 7,382 feet (2,250 meters) above sea level.

How many trails does Colere have?

Colere has 9 marked trails, totaling roughly 8.7 miles of skiing.

How big is the skiable terrain at Colere?

Colere covers 300 acres (121 hectares) of skiable terrain.

Does Colere offer night skiing?

No, Colere does not offer night skiing.

Does Colere have snowmaking?

Yes, Colere has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.

How much snow does Colere get each year?

Colere averages around 78.74 inches (200 cm) of snowfall per season.

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