On January 30th, in the late afternoon, the Olympic flame will arrive in Livigno, bringing with it a universal message of peace and unity.
The Livigno route of the flame will begin in Trepalle, more precisely from the Eira Pass, with a spectacular initial paragliding leg, until reaching the Livigno Snow Park. From there, the flame will pass through the Olympic venue, before entering the heart of the town. The urban route will pass through some of the most iconic streets: from the Calanda area, it will descend along Via Pontiglia and Via Li Pont, to the Aquagranda roundabout, before continuing along Via Rasia, Via Ostaria, Via Plan, Via Sant’Antoni, Via Fontana, and Via Rin. The route will continue past the Galli Market, along Via Pedrana, Via Vinecc, and Via Isola, to the cross-country ski school. From there, the flame will cross the plain to reach the celebration area along Via Isola, a short walk from the Livigno Snow Park.
Olympism embodies ideals of friendship, peace, hope and team spirit, while Paralympism act as a catalyst to driving social inclusion and break down phisical and social barriers.
The Olympic Flame started its journey on November 26th 2025 in order to reach Rome on December 4th and to travel all around the Italian peninsula.
60 city celebrations took place in all 20 Italian regions. The journey touchs 110 Italian Provinces, involving 10.001 torchbearers along 63 days and cover an itinerary of 12.000 km.
The Olympic Torch Relay will move on at the beginning of 2026 to North of Italy. From Trento the Olympic flame will arrive in Valtellina, crossing the Tonale pass to reach Aprica and Livigno on January 30th and in Sondrio on January 31st.
Its journey will end on February 6th entering the San Siro Stadium in Milan for the Opening Ceremony.