The only resort dedicated to downhill skiing in the Stura Valley is in the small hamlet of Bersezio, once the site of a Benedictine priory and now a hamlet of Argentera. The snowy ski runs cover an area of approximately 30 km and are traced among the larch woods that overlook the River Stura.
A chair-lift and 5 ski-lifts carry skiers from an altitude of 1650 m to over 2300 m, offering ski runs with interesting slopes, some of which are approved for every type of competitive event. Argentera also offers a run reserved for snowboarding, a Nordic skiing circuit and artificial snow on 3 km of ski runs. Skiers often come to this area to tackle fantastic off-piste skiing, descending from the slopes of Monte Enciastraia to Argentera and Ponte Lavagna.

Number of elevators |
6
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Drags
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Chairs
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Gondolas
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5
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1
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0
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Length of skiing trails (km)
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30
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Blue
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Red
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Black
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n.d.
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n.d.
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n.d.
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The highest point (m) |
2300
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