Key facts
Resort | 1520 m |
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Slopes | 800-2505 m |
Lifts | 61 |
Pistes | 150 km |
Price index | 105 |
Linked resorts
Madonna di CampiglioItaly

The upside
- Splendid wooded setting in the dramatic Brenta Dolomites
- Pleasant, stylish village, with car-free centre and a tunnel bypass
- Extensive, varied slopes, including Folgarida, Marilleva and Pinzolo
- Lots of long, easy runs
The downside
Latest user reviews
In the last week of February we spent a week in Marilleva…
Peter_is_skiing 17 Mar 2015
About Folgarida (where I travelled with Crystal second…
RSimpkinuk57 18 Apr 2014
News 2013/14: There is now a marketing alliance…
RSimpkinuk57 14 Apr 2014
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News – 2019/20
Two ancient double chair-lifts are being replaced by six-seaters – on Monte Spolverino, above Folgarida, and on Monte Spinale.
Summary
Madonna di Campiglio has worked its way into our affections gradually, over many years; we now count it as one of our favourite Italian resorts. It may come second to Cortina d’Ampezzo for smart shops and bars – and for scenic drama – but it is nevertheless a lovely place which is attracting more and more readers.
The slopes offer plenty of variety, and a satisfying sense of travel across considerable distances – particularly since a gondola built in 2011 created a long-awaited link with Pinzolo; it’s an amazing 17km from here to Folgarida, as the crow flies.
Blogs, features and news
- Resorts offer free passes to commemorate Jake Burton Carpenter
- Go skiing at sunrise in Trentino
- Mountain Gourmet Ski Experience
- Short skiing breaks
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Key facts
Resort | 1520 m |
---|---|
Slopes | 800-2505 m |
Lifts | 61 |
Pistes | 150 km |
Price index | 105 |
Linked resorts