Madonna di Campiglio Ski Resort Guide
Madonna di Campiglio Ski Resort Guide
Madonna di Campiglio, in the Trentino-Alto Adige region of Italy, is a large resort with 19 lifts (5 gondolas, 12 chair lifts, 2 surface lifts) that offers skiers an incredible 1000 metres (3281 feet) of vertical descent. Madonna di Campiglio has 35 pistes with a total length of 60 kilometers (38 miles). Madonna di Campiglio is best suited to beginner skiers and snowboarders but there is some terrain for both expert and intermediates. There are 15 kilometers (9 miles) of cross country ski trails at Madonna di Campiglio. For snowboarders, there is a terrain park and a half-pipe. The majority of the pistes at Madonna di Campiglio are covered by snowmaking. The closest airport is at Verona but the transfer time is 2.5 hours. The nearest train station to Madonna di Campiglio is at Trento. There is accommodation located close to the pistes but we would welcome additional information about any hotels or chalets in Madonna di Campiglio.
Resorts close to Madonna di Campiglio include:
Folgarida-Marilleva (8 km),
Pinzolo (9 km),
Molveno (14 km),
Andalo (16 km),
Pejo (18 km),
Madonna di Campiglio Chalets, Ski Hotels & Lodging
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Trails (Pistes): 35 |
Halfpipes: 1 |
| Summit: 2500 m |
Toplift: m |
| Beg: 45% Int: 35% Adv: 20% |
Terrain Parks: 1 |
| Vertical Drop: 1000 m |
X-Country: 15 km |
| Lifts: 19 (5 gondolas, 12 chair lifts, 2 surface lifts) |
Snowmaking: 90% |
| Gondolas / Cable Cars: 5 |
Slopeside accommodation: Y |
| Restaurants: 32 |
Acres of ski: - |
| Bars: 25 |
Nearest Airport: Verona |
| Nearest Train: Trento |
Tourist Info Phone:: +39 0465 447744, Madonna di Campiglio Tourist Office Website |
Visitor Reviews of Madonna di Campiglio
Geoff from United Kingdom writes:
At Madonna di Campiglio we stayed at the Miramonti Hotel at February half term. We loved the hotel, food and the staff are very friendly.
The skiing was great and good snow which had been topped up the previous week and we had a few cm during the first few days.
The runs are generally easy even the blacks aren't that challenging. We found the piste map a little confusing and some of the areas where the main ski runs join get a little crowded. However for half term we found it very quiet with few queues generally. Late afternoon most runs were desolate.
It has a lovely town with great shops.
I could not recommend the resort enough for families (there's very little apres ski) wanting good easy quiet skiing in a lovely town with fantastic scenery.
I would definitely go back if there weren't so many other resorts to try.
2011-03-01 |
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- Season opens: 26 Nov 2011
- Season closes: 15 Apr 2012
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