One of Italy's very best corporate ski resorts, Madonna di Campiglio offers wonderful dining on the mountain and in the village, a fantastic ski area linked to other ski areas, and a vibrant resort that hosts lively après ski in the late afternoon.
Madonna di Campiglio is a low-rise, stylish resort and one of the biggest brands in Italian skiing. The resort centre is all Italian highlife, with well-dressed locals strutting their stuff amongst the restaurants, bars and retail.
The stunning Brenta Dolomites come into view from the lifts that leave the resort and frame some of the best skiing in northern Italy. The ski area is linked to neighbouring valleys, is at a good elevation, and offers fantastic, diverse terrain and numerous mountain huts.
Quality runs through the village and ski area with new lifts and upmarket hotels. An afternoon wining and dining on the slopes of Madonna di Campiglio will stay long in the memory of corporate teams.
Skiing above Madonna di Campiglio is spread across several sectors, linked by piste and lifts, offering varied terrain. The sectors face various directions, with some open and exposed, others tree-lined.
5 ski lifts leave the main village, while further lifts and bridges are found at the entry point to the village. The ski terrain is varied and excellent for intermediate skiers looking to ski through all the linked areas.
At the southern end of the linked ski area is the Pinzolo sector. Hefty investments have transformed the top lift and lift station with great terraces and dining options beneath a horizon of Dolomite rock.
North of the Madonna di Campiglio and linked by piste and lift is the Folgarida–Marilleva, featuring further tree-lined pistes and resort runs down to Folgarida, a neighbouring resort to Madonna di Campiglio.
Forking off the ski pistes in Folgarida connects the ski area with the Val si Sole resorts – a series of villages with ski lifts and a very different feel to Madonna di Campiglio. A train runs through this valley.
The western section of the Val di Sole reaches Passo Tonale and the chance for glacier skiing on the Presna Glacier. High-altitude skiing is possible from autumn through to early summer.
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Madonna di Campiglio is the region's principal resort and likely the most exclusive corporate ski resort in northern Italy. Skiing takes place on both sides of the valley, and at over 1500m, Madonna offers snowy streets.
Lifts depart from multiple points across the resort, providing convenient access to and from the snow. The forested slopes above the resort offer a great alpine backdrop, but it’s when climbing out of the resort that the Dolomites loom.
The village has a great atmosphere, with skiers and snowboarders mixing with many Italians who have no intention of sliding across snow. The pedestrian centre is compact with bars, shops and restaurants.
There are designer shops and upmarket bars with wonderful terraces. Après ski can be found at the lift stations and influencers with aperitivos on the central terraces.
Madonna di Campiglio is the region's principal resort and likely the most exclusive corporate ski resort in northern Italy. Skiing takes place on both sides of the valley, and at over 1500m, Madonna offers snowy streets.
Lifts depart from multiple points across the resort, providing convenient access to and from the snow. The forested slopes above the resort offer a great alpine backdrop, but it’s when climbing out of the resort that the Dolomites loom.
The village has a great atmosphere, with skiers and snowboarders mixing with many Italians who have no intention of sliding across snow. The pedestrian centre is compact with bars, shops and restaurants.
There are designer shops and upmarket bars with wonderful terraces. Après ski can be found at the lift stations and influencers with aperitivos on the central terraces.
A famous Italian Alpine valley, Val di Sole, stretches east to west and is dotted with traditional villages and mountain backdrops. Val di Sole offers multiple villages and impressive resort hotels that provide access to the Madonna di Campiglio skiing.
There are 2 main lift and piste links from Val di Sole into the Madonna di Campiglio ski area. Additionally, it is quicker to reach the Presna Glacier for glacier skiing from the Val di Sole resorts.
Ober1 offers an Austrian umbrella-bar-style après ski theme at the base station of the Spinale Express, along with late-night music. LAB is a ski-in, ski-out après ski hotspot on the lower slopes at the northern end of the village.
Away from the ski boot dancing, guests in Madonna di Campiglio will enjoy cocktails in more refined settings. Wine bars, central terraces and quality restaurants are the order of the night in Madonna.