Essentials
Resort Altitude
1550m
Snow Range
1550m to 2580m
The Mountain
Piste area - 150km
Black runs - 4
Red runs - 13
Blue runs - 12
Nursery slopes - 2
Mountain cafes - 11
Snow cannon - 270
Parks - 2
Pipes - 1
Transfers
Bergamo 3hrs
Verona 2.5hrs
Ratings
Queues - 8
Lifts - 8
Cafes - 6
Snow - 6
Extent - 6
Transfer - 6
Charm - 6
Scenery - 8
Eating Out - 6
Apres Ski - 6
Resort Profile For Madonna di Campiglio
Traditional Italian style, gentle slopes, lots of sun and good food
Madonna di Campiglio is situated in the sunny Val Redena valley, high in the Bretana Dolomites. The ski area is split into four sectors – Passo Groste and Monte Spinale on one side of the village and Pradalago and Pancugolo on the other side. The total ski area of 60km isn’t extensive but the slopes are well maintained. The village is attractive and typically Italian. There are two main streets with a quaint squares with restaurants, café bars and boutiques. Most accommodation is based around the two main lifts and a free ski-bus links all accommodation to the lifts.
Resort Pros
- High, sunny and snow sure ski area.
- Town set in a scenic valley with great alpine views.
- Stylish and lively
Resort Cons
- Limited challenging terrain.
- Relatively expensive by Italian standards.
- Lack of off-piste.
SlopeSeeker Tips
Head to the Ursus terrain park. Great atmosphere and one of the best parks in Italy.