Madonna Di Campiglio ski resort
Nestled high in the Brenta Dolomites, Madonna di Campiglio is your one-stop shop for elegant alpine adventures. And with over 150km of pistes, there’s no need to retrace your tracks! It caters to every level too — from confident carvers to cautious first-timers. The lift system is fast and well-connected, linking neighbouring resorts like Folgarida and Marilleva. For families, the resort’s ski schools are fab and there are gentle nursery slopes in the Campo Carlo Magno area, right above the village. Once the basics click, you can build your confidence on easy blue runs like 5 Laghi or Pradalago. Intermediates should point their skis in the direction of Grostè — the resort’s highest sector. Ready to test your mettle? Try out the Canalone Miramonti, a legendary World Cup downhill run. Non-skiers are equally spoilt for things to see and do. Snowshoeing trails wind through forests, while mountain spas invite you to relax.
Off the mountain, you can wander the pedestrian-friendly centre, lined with chic boutiques, rustic wine bars and cosy trattorias serving polenta and local speck. Après is a laidback, sophisticated affair here. Don’t miss an afternoon aperitivo on a sunny terrace or a bombardino in Bar Suisse or Ober 1.
The location
Madonna di Campiglio lies in Trentino, northern Italy, between the Brenta Dolomites and the Adamello–Presanella glaciers. Sitting at an altitude of 1550m, it enjoys reliable snow and breathtaking alpine vistas, all season long. Its location, within the Dolomiti di Brenta Natural Park, means you’re skiing in a UNESCO World Heritage landscape too. The resort itself is around 2.5 hours from Verona Airport and 3 hours from Innsbruck and Venice, making it easily accessible for a winter getaway. With a single lift pass, you can explore over 150km of pistes, stretching between Madonna di Campiglio, Folgarida, Marilleva and Pinzolo — all connected by modern, high-speed lifts.
Transfer times
Verona Airport - 173km (2 hours 20 minutes)Innsbruck Airport - 224km (2 hours 45 minutes)
Venice Airport - 295km (3 hours 10 minutes)Suitable for
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Country
Italy
Language
Italian
Number of lifts
62
Highest piste
2500m
Total piste
156km
Terrain parks
4
Mountain fare with flair
In Madonna di Campiglio you can feast on Trentino’s alpine flavours. On-mountain huts, like Rifugio Viviani Pradalago, serve steaming polenta, wild mushroom risotto and rich stews, best enjoyed with a glass of local Teroldego red. In town, Michelin-starred restaurants share the stage with intimate trattorias.
Freestyle fun
Freestyle fanatics will find their playground at the Ursus Snow Park on the Grostè plateau. It’s one of Europe’s top-rated snow parks, thanks to its collection of jumps, rails and boxes. Add stunning Dolomite views and a lively mountain vibe and you’ve got a park that’s both thrilling and photogenic.
Skip the slopes
Madonna di Campiglio is just as enchanting off the pistes. Non-skiers can stroll along snowy forest trails, take a horse-drawn sleigh ride beneath the Brenta peaks or unwind in one of the resort’s luxurious wellness spas. The village’s stylish boutiques and cosy cafés are primed for slow afternoons.
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