Hotel Ca Fiore, Bardonecchia

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It was a return visit to the Hotel Ca Fiore, and another great week. The hotel was excellent again - friendly staff, superb food and the whole team obviously puts great pride and effort into what they do. Plus it's close to the slopes! Bardonecchia is a friendly, inexpensive resort with a bit of character and a... + more
Pete Schofield, Cheltenham
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Location: where is Hotel Ca Fiore

  • Ski lift - 100m
  • Ski bus stop - 75m
  • Ski school meeting point - 100m
  • Resort centre - 1km

Overview: hotel description: Hotel Ca Fiore description

Situated close to the Campo Smith area of Bardonecchia, the Ca Fiore is just 100m from the nearest four man chairlift and offers an exceptional level of comfort in a recently built building. It has a reputation for warm, friendly service and delicious Italian cuisine.


Facilities: Hotel Ca Fiore features

Facilities†:

  • Restaurant
  • TV lounge with wood-burning fire
  • Bar

Important information: Due to recent changes in Italian tax law, for Winter 2013/14 holidays onwards, a daily ‘Tourist Tax’ may be charged. If charged, you would need to pay the hotel directly and the amount varies between approx. €0.50 & €3 per person, per day depending on the star rating of the accommodation.


Room Types: Hotel Ca Fiore bedrooms

Number of rooms: 37

Rooms (2-4 people): Spacious twin or double rooms, some with an extra one or two beds, have a hairdryer, minibar, mini-safe, satellite TV and bathroom with a shower & wc.

Child discount: 25%.call us for more details.

† Some facilities may incur a local charge.


Meals: Hotel Ca Fiore food & drink

Half Board. Continental buffet breakfast and four-course evening meal with a choice of 1st and 2nd course, salad buffet and dessert. Christmas and New Year Gala meals included.
We update Hotel Ca Fiore's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Bardonecchia: about holidays in Bardonecchia: about ski holidays in Bardonecchia: about ski holidays in Bardonecchia Italy

Superb snowparks Own rail station Bordering France

Once a market town and now a trendy snowsports destination, Bardo has lovely forest trails, loads of wide, unpopulated slopes for learners and intermediates and snowboard terrain that featured in the 2006 Olympics. Eating out doesn’t have the eye-watering pricetag of other resorts and with superb transport links and a sunny location, this is one of Italy’s top resorts.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners & intermediates Cheap skiing Families

Bardonecchia webcam

Snow Report: Top 39cm, Bottom 20cm

Snow Forecast: 32cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 68.33cm

Bardonecchia trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Torino Caselle95km, 1 hour
Region:Italy, Alps.
First opened:1935

Bardonecchia lift pass price last reported as 180€ (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Ca Fiore.
Night skiing: No
Bardonecchia has N W NW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December- April.

Town altitude: 1312m
Top of slopes: 2800m
Bottom of piste: 1300m
Vertical drop: 1377m
Total length of trails:100km
Longest piste:6km
You’ll find Bardonecchia in a sunny, forest surrounded location at the end of the Susa Valley in North West Piedmont. A proper mountain town rather than a purpose built resort, it’s steeped in history with cobbled streets, ancient chapels and historic hamlets. This bustling old market town was one of Italy’s first ski resorts back at the very beginning of the 20th century and continues to be one of the country’s best resorts. Covered by an efficient bus service, the town boarders France and is on the Ital...
Colomion-Les Arnauds, Mezelet and Jafferau are the 3 ski areas covered by the lift pass and you can usually ski one day in Montgenevre or the Milky way too. Colomion-Les Arnauds is the largest ski area, with great connections to Melezet's wide, sloping runs. The Jafferau slopes are a short bus ride away and have some amazing off piste. With beginners’ slopes starting from the edge of the main centre, learners can get to grips with new sensations with the help of gentle magic carpets. 45% of the runs are clas...
The Lalimentari Multicafe is a swanky abode open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, putting local specialities of polenta, game and mountain produced cheeses on your table. American style restaurant, Garage Bar, is a great place for children and you can enjoy a divine coffee break at Bar Miretti, as you watch the world go by with a crumbly, Italian pastry in one hand, and a blend of fragrant coffee beans in the other. Chalet style restaurants like Lo Chalet provide the perfect to warm up with good food and wine an...

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"Return visit to hotel Ca Fiore and another great week"

Pete Schofield, Cheltenham
4/ out of 5
It was a return visit to the Hotel Ca Fiore, and another great week. The hotel was excellent again - friendly staff, superb food and the whole team obviously puts great pride and effort into what they do. Plus it's close to the slopes! Bardonecchia is a friendly, inexpensive resort with a bit of character and a good mix of skiing and scenery. If you haven't been there yourself, it's a little old town which has expanded into a ski resort. So it's unpretentious, quirky rather than picturesque. And generally inexpensive (except for cans of fizzy drink) with good coffee at half the price it would be in France. The resort is not very busy on weekdays. At weekends it fills with.good natured crowds, but it's still possible to avoid big queues. The area is not large but worth a second visit, with nooks and crannies to explore and awsome views from the peaks. Hope this is useful. Thank you for booking last year's trip to Bardonecchia. I remember you taking care over the details to make sure it went smoothly. Hopefully you've had a busy season with even more happy customers!
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