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Madonna di Campiglio

Madonna di Campiglio Ski Holidays

Madonna di Campiglio reigns as the Dolomites' most glamorous winter destination, where Italian style meets Alpine tradition beneath the towering spires of the Brenta massif.

This resort exudes sophistication, from its designer-clad visitors sipping prosecco on sun-drenched terraces to its impeccably groomed slopes that unfurl like velvet ribbons across the mountainside. As the crown jewel of the Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta, it offers seamless access to Pinzolo and Folgarida-Marilleva, yet maintains an air of exclusive charm that sets it apart from larger, more commercial resorts.

At its heart lies a storybook-perfect village, where cobbled streets wind past historic wood-and-stone chalets housing luxury boutiques, gourmet delicatessens, and five-star hotels. The entirely pedestrianised centre buzzes with an elegant après-ski scene, where the clink of Aperol spritzes mixes with live piano music drifting from grand hotel lobbies. What truly distinguishes Madonna di Campiglio is its curated Alpine elegance – a rare blend of old-world charm and modern indulgence, where you can browse Prada one moment and tuck into handmade strudel at a 150-year-old pastry shop the next.

Beyond the glamour, Madonna di Campiglio delivers world-class skiing with a distinctly Italian flair. The local 3-Tre slope hosts legendary World Cup races, while an extensive network of tree-lined pistes and dramatic high-altitude runs caters to all abilities. Off the slopes, the resort pampers guests with Michelin-starred dining, a state-of-the-art sports centre, and lavish spa retreats – all framed by those iconic Dolomite panoramas. Whether you're here to see-and-be-seen on the fashionable Spinale run or to savour quiet moments in hidden mountain rifugios, Madonna di Campiglio offers la dolce vita at altitude.

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Madonna di Campiglio offers an impressive amount of skiing with over 60km of local pistes and more than 20 lifts. Its terrain ranges from a valley floor altitude of 1,550m up to the highest point at around 2,500m. This local area provides various runs that weave around the mountains, often leading directly back into the village.

By purchasing the lift pass for the full Campiglio, Brenta Dolomites, Val di Sole and Val Rendena ski area, you gain access to 156km of interconnected pistes and over 50 lifts, making it the largest ski area in the Trentino region. This extensive network means advanced skiers can spend days exploring new runs without repeating a trail.

Snow conditions in Madonna di Campiglio

Madonna di Campiglio is celebrated for its reliable snow conditions, a key factor in its popularity as a top-tier resort. Its high altitude and a large number of north-facing slopes help to preserve natural snowfall throughout the season. This is complemented by an extensive and powerful snowmaking system that covers a majority of the pistes, guaranteeing a consistently good snow base from late November through to April. The pistes are also immaculately groomed each night, ensuring smooth, fast runs for morning skiers

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Skiing in Madonna di Campiglio

Madonna di Campiglio is a paradise for intermediate and advanced skiers, offering an exhilarating mix of perfectly groomed slopes and heart-pumping, more challenging pistes. The resort’s iconic Canalone Miramonti - a leg-burning World Cup downhill run - takes centre stage, especially when floodlit for unforgettable night skiing. Experts can test their skills on the steep, technical Direttisima Spinale, while confident intermediates will love carving down the long, scenic reds that wind through larch forests and open bowls. With over 150km of slopes in the local ski area alone, there’s always fresh terrain to explore.

Beginners are well catered for too, with gentle nursery slopes and magic carpets in the Campo Carlo Magno area, where first-timers can build confidence in a relaxed setting. As skills progress, the resort’s seamless connections to Folgarida and Pinzolo open up endless possibilities - picture cruising from one charming village to the next, stopping for espresso breaks in sun-soaked mountain huts. Whether you’re tackling your first turns or seeking steep thrills, Campiglio’s diverse terrain and Italian flair make every run a pleasure.

Snowboarding in Madonna di Campiglio

Madonna di Campiglio stands out as one of the Alps' premier destinations for snowboarders, combining world-class freestyle facilities with exceptional all-mountain riding. The crown jewel is the Ursus Snowpark – a massive, expertly crafted playground at 2,400m altitude, featuring a creative mix of 40+ jumps, rails, and boxes designed for progression. From beginner-friendly lines to pro-level kickers, the park's dedicated shaping team keeps features in perfect condition all season, attracting riders across Europe. The park's high-altitude location ensures reliable snow, while the Grostè gondola access lets you lap your favourite lines all day.

When you're ready to explore beyond the park, Campiglio delivers equally impressive freeride terrain and carving paradise. Wide, rolling pistes offer endless opportunities for laying down deep turns, while the resort's natural bowls and gullies become a powder playground after fresh snow. The interconnected Skiarea Campiglio expands the possibilities further, letting riders chase the best conditions across multiple valleys. With its unique blend of Italian flair and rider-focused terrain, Campiglio truly earns its reputation as a snowboarder's dream, where you can stomp tricks in the morning, slash powder in the afternoon, and unwind with an aperitivo as the Dolomites glow pink at sunset.

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Après-ski in Madonna di Campiglio

The après-ski scene in Madonna di Campiglio is as chic and sophisticated as the resort itself, offering a more elegant take on the traditional mountain party. The fun often starts on the slopes, with a distinct divide between high-energy venues and more stylish lounges.



  • For a full-throttle party, Jumper Bar (Ober 1) at the base of the Spinale slope is a classic, with a mixed-age crowd that fills the umbrella bar to dance in their ski boots to live DJs.
  • On the other side of the valley, LAB Après Ski at the base of the Grostè gondola is a major party hub, drawing a younger crowd with its live DJ sets that keep the energy high until well into the evening.
  • The traditional Italian passeggiata is a key part of the experience, with locals and visitors strolling through the pedestrian-only centre in their best ski wear. The bars here are less about rowdy pub crawls and more about stylish socialising. Bar Suisse is a local institution, famous for its perfect aperitivo and a sophisticated atmosphere.
  • For a lively cocktail spot with a rustic feel, Cantina del Suisse offers live music and a vibrant ambience, while the Pub Dolomiti provides a welcome contrast with its Irish-style pub vibe and a wide selection of beers.
  • For those who want to continue the night, Madonna di Campiglio offers a refined late-night scene.
  • Piano 54 is a stylish chalet that transforms from a sophisticated piano bar into a lively club with DJs and live entertainment that goes on until the early hours.
  • For a more exclusive experience, the Cliffhanger Club is a popular spot for late-night dancing and cocktails, known for its elegant atmosphere and for attracting a more discerning crowd.
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Facilities in Madonna di Campiglio

Madonna di Campiglio elevates the ski resort experience with its impeccable amenities and attention to detail. The resort boasts premium rental shops stocked with the season's latest gear, while its world-class ski schools, staffed by multilingual instructors, cater to everyone from first-timers to seasoned experts looking to refine their technique. On the mountain, an array of charming rifugios and gourmet restaurants offer the perfect pit stops, where you can savour authentic South Tyrolean specialities like canederli dumplings while soaking in panoramic Dolomite views.

Beyond the slopes, Campiglio lives up to its reputation as the Pearl of the Dolomites with its sophisticated offerings. The pedestrianised centre has luxury boutiques from high-end ski wear to Italian designer fashion. For unique experiences, take a moonlit snowcat ride to a mountain-top dinner, glide across the outdoor ice rink, or unwind at the modern sports centre with its indoor pool and spa facilities. This seamless blend of Alpine adventure and Italian dolce vita ensures every moment, on snow or off, is elegant.

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Facilities for children in Madonna di Campiglio

Madonna di Campiglio shines as a family ski destination, where thoughtful touches make winter holidays magical for all ages. The resort's specialised children's areas – like the fantastic Family Park at Campo Carlo Magno – are designed to turn first-time skiers into confident little riders, with gentle slopes, playful learning trails, and easy-to-use magic carpets. Top-notch ski schools employ patient instructors who teach through games and fun, while many hotels offer supervised kids' clubs packed with crafts and activities, giving parents welcome moments to enjoy the slopes worry-free.

Beyond skiing, the resort keeps young guests entertained with enchanting winter experiences. Families can bond over husky sledging adventures, twirl together on the sparkling lakeside ice rink, or take memorable horse-drawn sleigh rides through snow-dusted forests. With child-friendly restaurants offering early dining options and hotels providing family-sized accommodations, Campiglio removes the stress from family holidays, leaving more space for building snowmen, cheering on first turns, and creating those precious winter memories against the breathtaking backdrop of the Brenta Dolomites.

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Why choose Erna Low for Madonna di Campiglio skiing holidays?

Experience and service: We offer you a one-stop shop for everything you could possibly need for a ski holiday.

Incredible value holidays: We’ll beat any competitor’s price, giving you the best value for money.

Huge choice of accommodation: Choose from bargain breaks, 5-star premium deals and so much more.

Customisable travel: We specialise in fully customisable ski holidays; offering a wide range of options to suit all tastes and budgets.

Fully protected bookings: We’re ABTOT and ATOL members and abide by their Code of Conduct.

5-star Trustpilot reviews: We pride ourselves on the service we provide, which is why out of 10 of our clients would recommend us.

Madonna di Campiglio has something for everyone, great skiing, great food and and relaxed atmosphere

Jane Bolton, Product Director

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