
MADONNA di CAMPIGILO
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Madonna di Campigilo is one of the world’s best ski resorts, and certainly, one of Italy’s most famous, ranking up there with CORTINA d’AMPEZZO as one of the brightest jewels in the country’s crown.
Nestled in the Brenta Dolomites, known for its breathtaking alpine scenery, varied terrain, and charming village atmosphere. This chic resort has long been a favorite among Italian and international visitors, offering a blend of elegance, tradition, and world-class skiing.
Madonna di Campigilo boasts a modern ski area that connects to the resorts of Pinzolo and Marilleva-Fogarida, providing over 150 kilometers of ski slopes. With pristine pistes and excellent snow conditions, the resort is ideal for skiers of all levels. In addition to skiing, the picturesque pedestrian-friendly village brims with fine dining, lively apres-ski bars, and Boutique shopping for designer fashion. Making it a perfect winter escape. In this guide, we’ll explore Madonna di Campiglio’s ski area and passes, accommodation, dining, apres-ski scene, and tips on how to get here.


PLAN YOUR SKI ADVENTURE
Booking a ski trip involves a range of reliable resources to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. I have listed below our favorite companies we use when we plan our ski holiday.
Ski World– They have been taking customers to the best ski resorts in Europe, the US and Canada for more than 36 years.
Skyscanner– it’s our go to for finding the best flights, we usually start here and usually finish here. They price check over 1,200 sites to help you find the best prices.
Booking.com– for accommodation, we rely on Booking.com for its extensive options and user reviews. We find they have the cheapest rates and offer payment options. In addition, VRBO is another terrific website for all types of accommodations.
Train Travel– to European ski resorts is convenient and scenic, popular trips include Glacier express to Zermatt, the Eurostar from London to the French Alps. We find Omio or Trainline are the best sites for booking trains in Europe.
Car Hire – we usually hire a car it offers us flexibility and convenience, allowing easy access to most resorts. Companies like Discover Cars or Rentalcars.com provide reliable options with winter equipment.
Travel insurance– Don’t ski without it. If you get hurt on the mountain it could cost, you a small fortune if you’re not insured. We use SAFETYWING when my wife broke her ankle a few years ago in Wengen they were terrific.
Ski Equipment. – Bring your own ski gear, its usually cheaper and much better than renting, it ensures you have a perfect fit. Owning also saves time and money in the long run. Equipment like Skis, Pants and Jackets, Gloves, Ski-helmets and Thermal underwear” can all be bought online. You can purchase everything you need from Berg’s Ski and Snowboard (USA) or Snow and Rock (UK).
ARC’TERYX – is a go to reliable brand for outdoor adventure and travel, their wide range includes light weight durable, easy to clean travel gear.
For specific resort information- we turn to the resort website, which often provides details on lift passes, equipment rentals, ski school bookings. These resources together make planning our ski trips a lot easier.
Check out our RESOURCE PAGE for more additional planning.


Madonna di Campigilo is often referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Dolomites.” Its village center combines traditional mountain charm with a blend of alpine architecture and modern luxury, making it a favorite for families, couples, and groups seeking a stylish alpine getaway.
We Love:
Charming Atmosphere: A compact, pedestrianized village center with cobblestone streets, boutique shops and cozy cafes.
Luxury Shopping: High-end fashion stores artisanal Italian goods.
Family Atmosphere: Madonna di Campigilo caters to families with kid’s activities, ski schools, and gentle slopes.
Spectacular Setting: Nestled in a valley surrounded by the Brenta Dolomites and Adamello-Presanella glaciers, making the treelined pistes a picturesque ski area.

Canalone Miramonti is a black slope ski course used for World cup races. The course was designed by Italian Bruno Detassis in 1940. It is known as a slalom World Cup classic, being one of the oldest, the most demanding, and one of the most prestigious slaloms in the world.
The slope has a maximum incline at 31 degrees (60%), an average incline at 27% and a minimum incline at 18%.
Freestyle and Snowparks: Home to Ursus Snowpark, one of the best snowparks in Europe, catering to snowboarders and Freestyle skiers.
Ski Passes
Madonna di Campigilio Pass: Allows access to the local ski area.
Skirama Dolomiti Pass: Extends access to eight other nearby resorts, including Pinzolo and Tonale.
Super Skirama Pass: If you’re seeking unlimited skiing in the entire Dolomite region.
Modern lift systems ensure minimal waiting times, and ski schools with English-speaking instructors are available for Lessons. Ski passes can be purchased at ticket offices, online in advance, or through various lodging providers.

Wear a SKI-HELMET, especially if you’re a beginner or in the snow parks and remember to pack your SKI–GOGGLES for your ski trip.
Accomodation In Madonna di Campigilo
Luxury Hotel
Hotel Chalet del Sogno: A five-star eco-friendly hotel with elegant suites, a spa. And ski-in/ski-out access.
Cristal Palace Hotel: Offers panoramic views, fine dining, and top-notch wellness facilities.
Biohotel Hermitage: Combines spacious rooms with refined luxury, featuring an award-winning restaurant and spa.
Mid-Range
Hotel Bertelli: A four-star hotel offering comfortable rooms, a spa, and a prime location near the Spinale lift.
Hotel Idea: Known for its warm and friendly hospitality, great amenities, and central location.
Hotel Europa: A charming property offering excellent value and easy access to the ski lifts.
Budget-Friendly
Garni St. Hubertus: A family-run guesthouse with simple, comfortable rooms.
Rifugo Lago Nambino: A cosy mountain hut offering affordable stays and stunning views.
Hotel Artisan: An affordable option close to the village centre and ski area.


I always carry a DAY BACKPACK when skiing as well as a WATER BOTTLE. It keeps me hydrated all day long on the slopes.
Where to Eat
Madonna di Campigilo is renowned for its excellent culinary offerings, featuring everything from fine dining to hearty alpine fare.
Mountain Huts
Rifugio Graffer: A high-altitude hut with hearty meals and incredible views of the Brenta Dolomites.
Rifugio Viviani Pradalogo: A popular choice for skiers seeking delicious food and a warm atmosphere.
Malga Ritorto: A cozy spot for traditional dishes and desserts
Traditional Italian and Alpine Cuisine:
Ristorante Le Roi: A popular spot for Pizza, Pasta, and local specialities.
Chalet Fiat: Located on the slopes, serving authentic Italian dishes with panoramic views.
Rifugio Viviani Pradalago: A popular choice for skiers seeking great food and a warm atmosphere.
Fine Dining
Stube Hermitage: A Michelin-Starred restaurant specializing in gourmet Italian cuisine with a creative twist.
Ristorante Alfiero: Combines high-end dining with traditional Trentino Flavours.
Dolomieu: Known for its innovative dishes and intimate atmosphere.
How about these SKI-GOGGLES for your next trip.


Apres-Ski and Bars
Piano 54: The resorts top nightclub, offering music and a vibrant atmosphere.
Home Stube: A lively bar with a great selection of cocktails and beers.
Suisse Bar: A casual and relaxed atmosphere, our favorite. Great for people watching.
How to Get to Madonna di Campigilo
By Plane:
Verona Villafranca Airport: The nearest international airport, about 2.5 hours away by car.
Milan Bergamo Airport: Approximately 3 hours away, with frequent low-cost flights. 3. Innsbruck Airport: Located 3 hours north, ideal for travellers from Austria and Germany.
SHUTTLE TRANSFERS and CAR RENTALS are available at all airports. Compare your FLIGHTS HERE and BOOK.
By Train
The nearest train station is Trento, located 70 kilometres away.
Regional trains connect Trento to major Italian cities like Verona and Milan.
From Trento, Buses or private transfer are available to reach the resort.
You can BOOK your train Here.
BY CAR:
Driving to Madonna di Campigilo is a convenient option, particularly if you’re traveling from northern Italy or neighbouring countries.
From Verona: Take the A22 motorway to Trento, then follow the SS45bis and SS239 roads to the resort.
Parking: Ample parking is available in the village and near the ski lifts.
For more convenience and flexibility, compare these car rental rates. DISCOVER CARS or RENTAL CARS.
BY BUS
Regular bus service operates between Trento and Madonna di Campigilo, companies like Flixbus also provide connections to nearby towns.
SKI LIFTS
Getting to Italy’s best ski resorts couldn’t be easier than with Ski-lifts, offering both airport and train station transfers. Private transfers are a popular choice, as you will not be sharing with others or waiting at the airport, as your driver will be waiting for you.

Resort Activities
Madonna di Camiglio offers plenty of activities for non-skiers or those seeking variety during their stay:
Snowshoeing and Winter Hiking: Explore the beautiful landscapes of the Brenta Dolomites.
Ice Skating: The resort has an outdoor ice rink in the village center.
Spa and Wellness: Indulge in relaxation at luxury spas like QC Terme Dolomiti.
Shopping: Browse boutiques for designer fashion, artisanal products, and Italian souvenirs.
Sledding and Tobogganing: Fun options for families and groups.
*HANDY TIPS*
Make sure you have TRAVEL INSURANCE before hitting the slopes.
Madonna di Campigilo is a ski resort that offers a truly unforgettable alpine experience. Its extensive ski area, luxurious accommodations, gourmet dining, and charming village make it a top choice for winter sports. Whether you’re skiing the pristine slopes, enjoying a meal at a mountain hut, or strolling through the picturesque village, Madonna di Campigilo promises an unforgettable winter escape.