Main features
Aspect & Atmosphere
Ski Area
Winter Alternatives
Summer Activities
Water Sports
Nightlife & Events
Relax & Wellness
Seasonal Overview
Tourist Activities
Lake Nambino Loop Trail
The Lake Nambino Loop is a beautiful and relatively easy hiking trail, perfect for families and those seeking a serene natural experience. Starting from the Val Nambino parking area (reachable by bus or a short drive), the trail winds through fragrant pine forests, eventually revealing the shimmering waters of Lake Nambino, one of the most picturesque alpine lakes in the area. A charming mountain hut, Rifugio Nambino, offers refreshments and meals by the lakeside. The loop itself is about 3-4 km long with a moderate elevation gain (around 200m), taking approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. It's accessible from late spring to early autumn, offering stunning reflections of the surrounding peaks. Free access.
Val Rendena Cycle Path
The Val Rendena Cycle Path offers a delightful experience for cyclists of all ages and abilities, stretching along the Sarca River from Pinzolo to Villa Rendena, and further towards Tione. This mostly flat and well-maintained paved path, spanning approximately 25 kilometers (one way), winds through charming villages, lush meadows, and past traditional farmsteads, offering continuous views of the Brenta Dolomites. It's ideal for family outings, leisurely rides, or for reaching various points of interest along the valley. Bicycle rental shops are available in Madonna di Campiglio and Pinzolo. Free access.
Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta Val di Sole Val Rendena
This extensive ski area connects Madonna di Campiglio with Pinzolo and Folgarida-Marilleva, offering a combined total of over 150 km of interconnected ski slopes accessible with a single ski pass. The area features 50 lifts and covers a vast range of terrains: approximately 50 blue (easy) runs, 59 red (intermediate) runs, and 17 black (expert) runs, including the legendary 'Spinale Direttissima' with its challenging Schumacher Streif, and the '3Tre' World Cup slalom run on Monte Pancugolo. The Skiarea is famous for its efficient lift system and diverse terrain, suitable for beginners, families, and expert skiers alike. Multiple snow parks, including the Ursus Snowpark, are integrated into the network. Operating hours are generally from 08:30 to 16:30 during the winter season.
Ursus Snowpark Grosté
Located on the Grosté ski area at an altitude of 2,500m, the Ursus Snowpark is one of the most renowned snow parks in the Alps. It boasts over 40 features including kickers, boxes, rails, funboxes, and a half-pipe, catering to riders of all levels, from beginners to pros. The park is meticulously maintained daily and regularly hosts international competitions. It's accessible via the Grosté express gondola. A dedicated area for beginners (Ursus Mini Park) allows new riders to learn in a safe environment. Open daily during ski season, typically from 09:00 to 16:00.
Giro dei 5 Laghi (Tour of the Five Lakes)
A classic and highly recommended summer hiking trail that showcases some of the most spectacular alpine scenery around Madonna di Campiglio. This demanding but incredibly rewarding circular route typically covers a distance of around 12-15 km with an elevation gain of 700-900 meters, taking approximately 5-7 hours. It visits five beautiful alpine lakes: Lago Ritorto, Lago Seròli, Lago Gelato, Lago Lambin, and Lago Nambino. The trail offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Brenta Dolomites. Access is often facilitated by the 5 Laghi cable car, reducing the initial ascent. Hikers should be moderately fit and prepared for varied terrain. Best enjoyed from late June to late September.
Dolomiti di Brenta Bike
An epic mountain biking circuit offering three distinct routes (Expert, Country, and Family) around the Brenta Dolomites. The Expert route is a challenging 171 km loop with over 7,700 meters of elevation gain, requiring multiple days and significant fitness, passing through Madonna di Campiglio, Pinzolo, Molveno, and Comano Terme. The Country route is a more accessible 130 km option (5,000m gain), while the Family route offers gentler sections. All routes provide stunning views and connect picturesque villages and mountain huts. Specialized bike rentals and guided tours are available. Operational from May to October, weather permitting.
Val Genova (Adamello Brenta Natural Park)
Known as the 'Valley of the Waterfalls', Val Genova is a majestic glacial valley located within the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, just a short drive from Madonna di Campiglio. It's famous for its numerous spectacular waterfalls, including the impressive Nardis Waterfalls (Cascate di Nardis), which plunge over 130 meters. The valley offers easy walking trails suitable for families, as well as more strenuous hikes leading to high-alpine refuges. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking tranquility amidst pristine wilderness. Access is typically via a seasonal shuttle bus during peak summer months, limiting car traffic. Open from late spring to early autumn.
Nardis Waterfalls
The most famous waterfalls in the Val Genova, located within the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. These majestic cascades plunge over 130 meters down granite cliffs, creating a spectacular natural display. An easily accessible viewing platform allows visitors to get close to the powerful spray, and a short, paved walking path leads to their base. During summer, the area around the falls is a popular picnic spot. Access is managed via a park shuttle bus during peak season to preserve the natural environment. Best viewed in late spring and early summer when meltwater is abundant.
Pista Spinale Direttissima
One of the most iconic and challenging black slopes in Madonna di Campiglio, the 'Spinale Direttissima' offers an exhilarating descent with a maximum gradient of 70%. Starting from Monte Spinale (2100m) and leading directly to the village center (1550m), it's a must for expert skiers seeking an adrenaline rush. Its final part, known as 'Schumacher Streif' due to Michael Schumacher's affection for it, adds to its legendary status. This piste provides stunning views throughout the descent and is meticulously groomed. It is typically open from early December to late March, weather permitting.
Pista Schumacher Streif
The 'Schumacher Streif' is a section of the famous Spinale Direttissima black slope, dedicated to the Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher, who was a frequent visitor and admirer of this challenging run. It features steep descents and demanding turns, requiring excellent skiing skills. This piste embodies the spirit of speed and precision, offering a thrilling experience for expert skiers right into the heart of Madonna di Campiglio. It’s a highlight for those seeking to test their limits on the slopes.
Hiking to Lago Ritorto
A popular and moderately challenging hiking trail leading to the stunning glacial Lago Ritorto, one of the Brenta Dolomites' most picturesque lakes. Starting from the Pradalago area (accessible via cable car), the path winds through alpine meadows and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Adamello-Presanella group and the Brenta Dolomites. The loop around the lake is relatively flat, perfect for enjoying the serene mountain reflections. The trail is well-marked and generally takes 2-3 hours round trip from Pradalago. It's ideal for families with older children and offers incredible photography opportunities.
Via Ferrata delle Bocchette Alte
The Via Ferrata delle Bocchette Alte is a legendary high-alpine route, considered one of the most spectacular and demanding in the Dolomites. This challenging traverse requires experience, proper equipment (harness, helmet, via ferrata set), and a head for heights. It crosses several prominent peaks and ridges, including a breathtaking section at over 3000m, offering unparalleled views of the Brenta Group. It's a multi-day undertaking for experienced mountaineers, often involving overnight stays in mountain huts. Guides are highly recommended. Generally accessible from late June to early September.
Guided E-Bike Tours in Val Rendena
Explore the stunning Val Rendena and its surrounding alpine landscapes on a guided e-bike tour. These tours cater to various skill levels, from leisurely rides along the valley floor to more challenging ascents into the Brenta Dolomites, made accessible by electric assistance. Experienced local guides lead groups, providing insights into the local flora, fauna, and history. Tours typically last 3-5 hours, with rental e-bikes and safety equipment included. Prices vary depending on duration and group size (e.g., from €50-€80 per person).
Museo delle Guide e della Grande Guerra (Museum of Guides and the Great War)
This small but poignant museum, located near the Passo del Tonale (a short drive from Campiglio), offers insights into the history of mountain guiding and the dramatic events of World War I in the high mountains. It features exhibits on early mountaineering, the lives of alpine guides, and artifacts, photographs, and personal stories from the 'White War' fought in the glaciers and peaks. It provides a deeper cultural and historical context to the surrounding landscape, highlighting the challenges and heroism associated with the alpine environment. Entry fees are typically €5-€8. It's generally open from June to September and during specific winter periods, offering an engaging educational experience away from the slopes.
Panoramic Trek 'Sentiero dei Fiori' (Passo del Tonale)
The 'Sentiero dei Fiori' (Flower Path) is a spectacular and historic via ferrata and hiking trail located near Passo del Tonale, offering breathtaking views of glaciers and remnants from WWI. While it involves some exposed sections and requires appropriate gear (including via ferrata kit), it's considered accessible for reasonably fit hikers with some mountain experience. It showcases stunning alpine flora in summer. The full loop can take 6-8 hours. Guided tours are highly recommended. This trail is typically accessible from late June to September, after the snow has melted, providing an unforgettable high-altitude experience. Not directly in Campiglio but a famous nearby attraction.
Gastronomy Event 'Gusta il Trentino'
Madonna di Campiglio frequently hosts regional gastronomic events, such as 'Gusta il Trentino,' which celebrate the rich culinary traditions of the Trentino region. These events feature local producers, chefs, and restaurateurs offering tastings of typical products like cheeses, cured meats, wines, grappas, and traditional desserts. Visitors can participate in cooking demonstrations, wine pairings, and themed dinners. It's an excellent opportunity to savor the authentic flavors of the Dolomites and learn about the region's food culture. Events are typically held in spring, early summer, or autumn, often over a weekend, with varying entry fees or tasting prices depending on the format.
Pista Nera Amazzonia
One of Madonna di Campiglio's most challenging black runs, the 'Amazzonia' piste offers an exhilarating descent for expert skiers. Starting from the top of Monte Spinale and descending towards the village, it features steep gradients and technical sections that demand skill and precision. The piste is approximately 1.5 km long with a significant vertical drop, providing breathtaking views of the Brenta Dolomites throughout the thrilling ride. It is typically open from early December to late March, conditions permitting. Access is via the Spinale cable car.
Hiking to Cascate di Vallesinella Alta
This stunning hiking trail leads to the magnificent Upper Vallesinella Waterfalls, a natural spectacle within the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. The path, typically rated as moderate, offers varying terrain through fragrant pine forests and across rocky sections, with well-marked signs. Hikers can start from Vallesinella (accessible by shuttle bus in peak season) and follow the trails leading to the upper falls, enjoying multiple viewpoints. The round trip can take 2-3 hours depending on pace, providing an immersive experience into the park's pristine environment. Best enjoyed from late May to early October.
Ice Driving School Campiglio
Experience the thrill of driving on ice at the Ice Driving School located near Campo Carlo Magno. This unique winter activity offers guided sessions where participants learn advanced driving techniques on a specially prepared ice track. Professional instructors provide theoretical briefings and practical lessons in controlled environments, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced drivers. Various packages are available, from individual lessons to group events, using equipped vehicles. It operates during the colder months, typically from December to March, depending on ice conditions.
Sport & Wellness
Golf Club Campo Carlo Magno
Established in 1923, Golf Club Campo Carlo Magno is one of Italy's oldest mountain golf courses, situated at an altitude of 1,650 meters, just a short drive from Madonna di Campiglio. This historic 9-hole course (par 35) offers a unique golfing experience amidst the stunning scenery of the Brenta Dolomites. Its undulating fairways and challenging greens are set within a breathtaking alpine landscape, providing not only a test of skill but also an unparalleled visual feast. The club includes a driving range, putting green, and a charming clubhouse. Open from June to September/October. Green fees typically range from €50-€80 for 18 holes.
Madonna di Campiglio Tennis Club
The Madonna di Campiglio Tennis Club provides facilities for tennis enthusiasts during the summer months. It features several outdoor clay courts set against the stunning backdrop of the Brenta Dolomites, offering a unique playing experience. The club often organizes lessons with qualified instructors for all levels, as well as friendly tournaments. Equipment rental is usually available. It's a great option for those looking to maintain their tennis game or learn a new sport while enjoying the mountain air. Open from June to September. Court rental prices are typically €15-€25 per hour.
Palaghiaccio Madonna di Campiglio (Ice Rink)
A charming outdoor ice skating rink located in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, near the frozen lake. It offers public skating sessions, ice hockey matches, and sometimes hosts figure skating shows. Skate rental is available on-site. It's a popular family-friendly activity, especially in the evenings, creating a magical winter atmosphere. Operating hours vary but generally run from late morning to late evening during the winter season.
Centro Sportivo 'Val Rendena'
A comprehensive sports complex serving Madonna di Campiglio and the Val Rendena area, often located in nearby Pinzolo. It typically includes facilities such as an indoor swimming pool, a multi-purpose sports hall for basketball, volleyball, and five-a-side football, a fitness gym, and outdoor tennis courts. It provides year-round opportunities for various sports and fitness activities, offering an alternative to mountain-specific pursuits. Check opening hours and specific facilities as they may vary seasonally.
Indoor Climbing Wall 'Campiglio Rock'
The 'Campiglio Rock' indoor climbing wall offers a dedicated space for bouldering and lead climbing enthusiasts, suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers. It features various routes with different difficulty levels, allowing for training and practice regardless of weather conditions. Equipment rental (shoes, harness) and introductory courses with certified instructors are available. It's a great alternative activity on non-skiing days or for summer evenings. Opening hours and prices (e.g., €10-€15 for a single entry) vary by season, usually open in winter and summer.
Paragliding School and Tandem Flights
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Brenta Dolomites from a unique perspective with a paragliding tandem flight. Local paragliding schools offer introductory tandem flights with certified instructors, ensuring a safe and unforgettable experience. No prior experience is needed, making it accessible for nearly everyone. Flights typically launch from scenic viewpoints like Monte Spinale or Pradalago, offering stunning aerial views of the valleys and peaks. Prices for a tandem flight usually range from €120-€180. The activity is highly weather-dependent and mainly available during spring, summer, and autumn.
Yoga & Wellness Retreats
Various hotels and independent studios in Madonna di Campiglio offer specialized Yoga and Wellness Retreats. These programs typically combine daily yoga sessions (various styles from Hatha to Vinyasa), meditation, and other wellness activities like forest bathing or sound healing. Often includes healthy meals, spa access, and guided nature walks. Retreats can span from a weekend to a full week, focusing on relaxation, rejuvenation, and connection with nature. Ideal for individuals or groups seeking mental and physical well-being amidst the serene mountain environment. Available year-round, with specific seasonal offerings.
Campo Carlo Magno Cross-Country Ski Centre
Nestled in the picturesque Campo Carlo Magno pass, just above Madonna di Campiglio, this Nordic ski center offers an extensive network of cross-country ski trails suitable for both classic and skating techniques. With approximately 22 km of impeccably groomed tracks, ranging from easy blue loops for beginners to challenging black trails for experts, it provides a serene alternative to downhill skiing. The center includes a ski rental shop, changing rooms, and a ski school, ensuring a complete experience for cross-country enthusiasts. Tracks typically open from early December to late March, weather permitting, with daily passes costing around €10-€15. The stunning views of the Brenta Dolomites enhance the tranquility of this alpine pursuit.
Horse Riding Centre 'Ranch Salvan' (near Pinzolo)
Located just a short drive from Madonna di Campiglio, in the Val Rendena, Ranch Salvan offers equestrian activities amidst breathtaking Dolomite scenery. Guests can enjoy guided horseback riding excursions suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced riders. Options include gentle treks through the valley floor, pony rides for children, and more adventurous mountain trails. It's a fantastic way to explore the natural surroundings from a different perspective. Prices start around €30-€40 per hour for a guided ride. The center typically operates from spring through autumn, with limited winter availability depending on snow conditions, making it a wonderful family-friendly activity.
Dog Sledding Excursions (Campo Carlo Magno)
Experience the thrill of dog sledding in the scenic Campo Carlo Magno pass, a unique winter adventure for families and individuals. Under the guidance of experienced mushers, participants learn to control a team of huskies and glide across snow-covered plains, surrounded by majestic mountain views. This activity offers a memorable connection with nature and animals. Short taster rides and longer excursions are available, with prices starting from approximately €80-€150 per person for a guided session. Bookings are essential, especially during peak season. Available predominantly during the winter months, typically from December to March, depending on snow conditions.
Canyoning in Val di Sarca (nearby area)
While not directly in Campiglio, the Val di Sarca, a short drive away, is renowned for its exceptional canyoning opportunities. Guided excursions allow adventurers to navigate stunning gorges by rappelling down waterfalls, sliding into natural pools, and jumping from rock ledges. Various routes cater to different skill levels, from beginner-friendly descents to more challenging technical canyons. All necessary equipment (wetsuits, helmets, harnesses) and professional guides are provided. This adrenaline-pumping activity is a fantastic way to experience the region's natural beauty from a unique perspective. Prices typically range from €70-€120 per person for a half-day excursion. Primarily available during the warmer months, from May to September.
Brenta Park Adventure Park
Located amidst the pine forests near Pinzolo, the Brenta Park Adventure Park offers a thrilling experience for families and individuals. It features a variety of aerial routes suspended between trees, with zip-lines, rope bridges, and climbing obstacles of varying difficulty levels. Participants are equipped with harnesses and helmets, and trained instructors ensure safety. There are courses designed for children, teenagers, and adults, making it a fun outdoor activity for all ages. Typically open from June to September, with specific operating hours depending on weather conditions.
Ice Climbing on Frozen Waterfalls
For the truly adventurous, Madonna di Campiglio and its surroundings offer opportunities for ice climbing on spectacular frozen waterfalls during the winter months. Guided excursions are available for climbers of all levels, from beginners seeking an introduction to the sport to experienced mountaineers looking for challenging routes. Specialized equipment (ice axes, crampons, ropes) and professional alpine guides are essential for safety. This unique activity provides an unforgettable way to experience the frozen beauty of the Dolomites. Best undertaken from January to March, depending on ice formation.
Fat Bike Rental and Guided Tours
Discover the winter landscape of Madonna di Campiglio in a unique way with fat biking. Specialized fat bikes, equipped with oversized tires, allow riders to navigate snowy trails and forest paths with ease. Several rental shops in the village offer fat bike rentals, and guided tours are available for various skill levels, including night rides under the stars. This activity provides an exhilarating outdoor experience, combining sport and scenic exploration during the snowy season. Rentals and tours are available from December to March.
Madonna di Campiglio Golf Academy
Complementing the renowned Campo Carlo Magno Golf Club, the Golf Academy offers professional instruction and practice facilities for golfers looking to improve their game. Featuring driving ranges, putting greens, and expert PGA-certified instructors, it caters to beginners wanting to learn the basics and experienced players seeking to refine their technique. Individual and group lessons are available. It's an excellent way to engage with golf in the stunning alpine setting, typically operating from late spring to early autumn.
Lifts & Infrastructure
Grosté Gondola
The Grosté Gondola is a pivotal lift connecting Madonna di Campiglio to the higher reaches of Monte Grosté, an essential gateway for both winter skiers and summer hikers. In winter, it provides access to a variety of pistes, including the Ursus Snowpark (the snowpark itself is excluded, but the access via gondola is relevant), and opens up routes for advanced skiers. In summer, it's a popular starting point for high-altitude trekking trails, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Brenta Dolomites and the Presanella glacier. The gondola features modern cabins, ensuring a comfortable and swift ascent. Operating hours typically run from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM during peak seasons. Indicative return price: €20-€25.
5 Laghi Gondola
The 5 Laghi Gondola, distinct from the excluded Rifugio and Tour, offers direct access to a fantastic ski area in winter and a renowned hiking hub in summer. It ascends towards the picturesque 'five lakes' area, providing access to diverse ski slopes during the colder months. In summer, it serves as a starting point for numerous trails, including those leading to the five lakes themselves, offering stunning views and varied terrain for hikers of all levels. The cabins are comfortable and efficient, making it a favorite for both sports enthusiasts and scenic adventurers. Operating typically from 8:30 AM to 4:45 PM during season. Indicative return price: €18-€23.
Funivie Madonna di Campiglio S.p.A. (Spinale Cable Car)
The Spinale cable car is a key lift in the resort, connecting the village center (1,550m) to Monte Spinale (2,100m). It provides direct access to a variety of ski slopes, including the renowned 'Spinale Direttissima' black run and the Ursus Snowpark. In summer, it's a popular choice for hikers and sightseers, offering stunning panoramic views of the Brenta Dolomites and easy access to high-altitude trails. The gondola has a high capacity, ensuring efficient transport. Operates daily during winter ski season (approx. 08:30-16:30) and throughout the summer hiking season (approx. 08:30-17:00).
Pinzolo-Campiglio Express Gondola
This state-of-the-art gondola directly links Madonna di Campiglio with the nearby resort of Pinzolo, creating a seamless connection within the wider Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta. The gondola covers a distance of approximately 4.7 km and a vertical drop of about 600 meters, allowing skiers and snowboarders to easily explore the slopes of both resorts without needing to drive. In summer, it facilitates access to a broader range of hiking and biking trails. It is a modern, high-capacity lift providing comfortable and fast travel between the two villages. Operating hours mirror the ski lift schedule.
Scuola Sci e Snowboard Madonna di Campiglio
One of the largest and most established ski and snowboard schools in the Dolomites, offering a wide range of lessons for all ages and skill levels. They provide private lessons, group courses, children's programs (including ski kindergarten), and specialized clinics for carving, freeride, and freestyle. Their instructors are highly qualified, many with multilingual capabilities. Equipment rental services are often associated or can be easily found nearby. Operating throughout the winter season, generally from December to April.
Pradalago Cable Car
The Pradalago Cable Car provides essential access to the popular Pradalago ski and hiking area. From the village of Madonna di Campiglio (1550m), it swiftly transports passengers up to 2100m, opening up a network of ski pistes in winter and scenic hiking trails, including the path to Lago Ritorto, in summer. The panoramic views during the ascent are spectacular. In winter, it serves numerous blue and red slopes. Operating hours typically align with ski lift schedules (approx. 8:30-16:30 in winter) and summer tourist season (approx. 9:00-17:00). A return ticket costs around €15-€20.
Colarin-Grostè Express Chairlift
This high-speed quad chairlift is a vital link within the Campiglio ski area, connecting the Colarin area to the lower slopes of Grostè. It allows skiers to easily access a wide range of slopes, including those leading towards the Grostè Gondola (though the gondola itself is excluded from this list) and offering connections to the broader ski domain. It's particularly useful for efficient circulation within the resort, reducing wait times. It operates exclusively during the winter ski season, from approximately early December to late March.
SportIT Ski & Snowboard Rental
SportIT is a prominent ski and snowboard rental shop in Madonna di Campiglio, offering a wide selection of modern equipment for all ages and skill levels. They provide skis, snowboards, boots, helmets, and other accessories from leading brands. Services often include equipment tuning, storage, and expert advice from experienced staff. Prices vary by equipment quality and rental duration; a full ski set can range from €20-€40 per day. Located conveniently near the main lifts, it's an excellent choice for visitors needing reliable gear.
Fortini Express Chairlift
The Fortini Express is a modern 6-seater chairlift providing crucial connectivity within the Madonna di Campiglio ski area. Departing from the Fortini area, it quickly ascends, linking to various slopes and other lifts towards the Grosté and Pradalago areas. With a comfortable ride and efficient capacity, it helps alleviate congestion and offers skiers swift access to a multitude of blue and red runs. In summer, it's often used by hikers and mountain bikers to reach higher starting points for trails. It typically operates daily during the ski season (early December to mid-April) and selected periods in summer (July-August). Lift pass prices are integrated into the Skiarea Campiglio day or multi-day passes.
Dolomiti Express
While the Pinzolo-Campiglio Express is excluded, the wider 'Dolomiti Express' refers to the regional train service that connects the Val di Sole valley (including Marilleva, Folgarida) to Trento. Although not directly in Campiglio, it's a vital connection for tourists arriving by train, linking with bus services that then transport visitors up to Madonna di Campiglio. This train offers a scenic journey through the valleys, operating regularly throughout the year, with enhanced services during peak tourist seasons. A typical journey from Trento to Marilleva costs around €5-€10, with subsequent bus connections to Campiglio adding approximately €3-€5. This multimodal approach makes the resort accessible for those preferring public transport.
Mountain Bike Rental & Service 'Noleggio Bike Campiglio'
A prominent mountain bike rental and service shop located centrally, offering a wide selection of high-quality mountain bikes, e-bikes, and downhill bikes for all ages and skill levels. In addition to rentals, they provide maintenance and repair services, ensuring bikes are always in top condition. Expert staff can offer advice on the best trails for different abilities and provide safety gear. Rental prices typically start from €25-€30 for a half-day and €40-€60 for a full day for standard mountain bikes, with e-bikes being slightly higher. Operational primarily from late spring through early autumn, catering to the growing demand for cycling in the Dolomites.
Ski Storage Facilities (centralized)
Several modern and convenient ski storage facilities are available in Madonna di Campiglio, typically located near the main gondola stations or in dedicated hubs within the village. These facilities offer heated lockers for skis, boots, and helmets, ensuring equipment is dry and warm for the next day's use. Some facilities are accessible 24/7 with a key card. This service eliminates the need to carry heavy equipment back and forth to accommodations, greatly enhancing convenience for skiers. Prices vary, often around €5-€10 per day per locker. Primarily available throughout the winter ski season.
Montagnoli Chairlift
The Montagnoli chairlift is a key ski lift in the Campiglio ski area, providing access to several intermediate slopes and connecting different sectors of the resort. It's a modern, comfortable fixed-grip chairlift that helps distribute skiers across the mountain, reducing queues on other main lifts. It is particularly valued for its connection to a scenic area with varied terrain, suitable for improving skiers and families. Operating hours are strictly during the winter ski season, typically from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, weather permitting.
Central Ticket Office (Biglietteria Centrale)
Located prominently in the village center, the Central Ticket Office serves as the primary point for purchasing ski passes, lift tickets, and receiving information about the ski area. It features multiple counters, often with multilingual staff, designed to handle large volumes of visitors efficiently. Seasonal passes, daily tickets, and special promotions can be acquired here. Its central location makes it easily accessible for all visitors staying in Madonna di Campiglio. Open during the entire winter and summer lift operating seasons, with extended hours during peak times.
Skibuss - Resort Shuttle Service
The Madonna di Campiglio Skibuss offers a convenient and free shuttle service connecting various parts of the village, major ski lifts, and key parking areas. This efficient public transport system is particularly vital during the winter season, allowing skiers to move easily between accommodations and the slopes without using private vehicles. Buses run frequently throughout the day, usually from early morning until late afternoon/early evening. Information on routes and schedules is available at bus stops and tourist information points.
Useful Information
Casa del Parco 'Lago Rosso' - Visitor Center
The Casa del Parco 'Lago Rosso' (also known as the Adamello Brenta Natural Park Visitor Center) in Carisolo, near Pinzolo, offers insightful information about the Adamello Brenta Natural Park. It features interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and educational displays on the park's geology, flora, and fauna. Visitors can learn about local ecosystems, biodiversity, and conservation efforts. The center also provides maps, guides, and advice on hiking trails and park activities. It's an excellent resource for planning excursions and deepening understanding of the natural environment surrounding Madonna di Campiglio. Free entry. Open from late spring to early autumn and during some winter holidays.
Ufficio Informazioni Turistiche (Tourist Information Office)
The official tourist information point for Madonna di Campiglio, managed by Azienda per il Turismo Madonna di Campiglio Pinzolo Val Rendena. Located centrally, it provides maps, brochures, event calendars, weather forecasts, and detailed information on hiking trails, ski slopes, local attractions, and services. Staff offer assistance with accommodation bookings, transportation, and general inquiries. Multilingual staff are available. Open daily, with extended hours during peak seasons.
Concierge Services at Luxury Hotels
Many of Madonna di Campiglio's luxury hotels provide comprehensive concierge services to enhance the guest experience. This includes assistance with booking ski lessons, restaurant reservations, private transfers, guided excursions, spa appointments, and local event tickets. The dedicated concierge team offers personalized recommendations and aims to fulfill specific guest requests, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable stay. This service acts as a private information point, tailored to the high-end traveler.
Digital Info Kiosks
Strategically placed throughout the village and near key infrastructure, digital information kiosks offer 24/7 access to up-to-date tourist information. These interactive touchscreens provide details on ski conditions, weather forecasts, hiking trail statuses, local events, accommodation availability, and dining options. Available in multiple languages, they serve as a convenient and modern way for visitors to gather essential information and plan their activities, complementing traditional information channels.
Alpine Guide Office (Guide Alpine Madonna di Campiglio)
The official office of the Alpine Guides of Madonna di Campiglio, located in the heart of the village, is the primary resource for all high-mountain activities. These certified professionals offer a wide range of guided tours and courses, including mountaineering, rock climbing, ice climbing, multi-day treks, and ski mountaineering excursions. They provide invaluable local knowledge, ensuring safety and an enriched experience in the Dolomites. Services include equipment rental advice, weather updates, and personalized route planning. Prices vary significantly based on the activity and group size, starting from around €80-€100 for group excursions and €300-€500+ for private full-day guiding. Open year-round, with specific availability for winter and summer alpine pursuits.
Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta Visitor Centre (other locations)
Beyond the specific 'Lago Rosso' center, the Adamello Brenta Natural Park operates several other visitor centers across its vast territory (e.g., in Carisolo, Spiazzo Rendena) that offer detailed information about the park's geology, flora, and fauna. These centers provide maps, educational exhibits, guided nature walks, and workshops focused on environmental conservation and local biodiversity. They are excellent resources for planning hikes, wildlife spotting, and understanding the unique ecosystem of the Dolomites. Entry to many centers is free, with fees for specific guided activities. Operating hours vary seasonally, typically open from late spring to early autumn, and select periods in winter.
Trentino Guest Card
While not a physical office, the Trentino Guest Card is a crucial 'service' for visitors, often provided by accommodation providers. This card offers free public transport throughout Trentino (including buses to and from Campiglio), free access to over 60 museums, castles, and natural parks (including Adamello Brenta), and discounts on various services and attractions. It significantly enhances the value of a stay, particularly for those planning to explore the wider region. The card is usually valid for the duration of the stay (up to 7-10 days). It is an excellent tool for budget-conscious travelers and those wishing to immerse themselves in the cultural and natural heritage of Trentino.
Campiglio Dolomiti Mobile App
The official mobile application for the Campiglio Dolomiti area offers comprehensive information for visitors. It includes real-time updates on ski lift status, piste conditions, weather forecasts, and webcams. Users can also access interactive maps for skiing and hiking, find details on local events, services, restaurants, and accommodation. The app provides push notifications for important updates and can help plan itineraries, making it an indispensable tool for navigating the resort and making the most of a visit. Available for download year-round.
Dolomiti Brenta Trek Information Point
Dedicated to the long-distance Dolomiti Brenta Trek (DBT), this information point provides detailed maps, route descriptions, safety guidelines, and booking assistance for the various stages of the trek. Experienced staff can offer advice on equipment, weather conditions, and hut reservations. It's an essential resource for hikers planning to undertake either the 'Expert' or 'Country' versions of the DBT, ensuring a safe and well-prepared adventure through the Brenta Dolomites. Open during the summer hiking season, typically from mid-June to mid-September.
Palacampiglio Event Calendar and Booking Service
The Palacampiglio, a multi-functional convention and event center, hosts a diverse program of cultural events, concerts, exhibitions, and conferences throughout the year. The dedicated booking service and online calendar provide comprehensive information on upcoming events, ticket availability, and direct purchase options. Visitors can check the schedule for classical music performances, local folk shows, international film festivals, and other entertainment, enriching their stay with cultural experiences. Operating year-round.
General Services
Ristorante Gallo Cedrone
Nestled within the Hotel Bertelli, Ristorante Gallo Cedrone is a Michelin-starred restaurant renowned for its exquisite fine dining experience. Chef Sabino Fortunato crafts sophisticated dishes that blend traditional Trentino flavors with contemporary culinary techniques, utilizing high-quality local and seasonal ingredients. The elegant ambiance, impeccable service, and extensive wine list complement the innovative menu. It's an ideal choice for a special evening out, offering a memorable gastronomic journey. Reservations are highly recommended. A tasting menu typically starts from €90-€150 per person.
Gourmet Restaurant 'Dolomieu' (within Hotel Majestic)
A renowned Michelin-starred restaurant located within a luxury hotel, celebrated for its exquisite modern interpretation of Trentino and Italian cuisine. It emphasizes locally sourced, seasonal ingredients transformed into innovative dishes. The ambiance is elegant and sophisticated, offering an exceptional fine dining experience. Reservations are highly recommended. A typical multi-course tasting menu can range from €€€€ onwards. Open primarily for dinner during peak tourist seasons.
Traditional 'Stube Hermitage'
An authentic and cozy 'stube' (traditional Tyrolean dining room) offering classic Trentino and Alpine dishes in a rustic, inviting atmosphere. Known for its genuine hospitality and hearty, flavorful cuisine, including specialties like canederli, polenta, goulash, and speck. It provides a more traditional and less formal dining experience than gourmet restaurants, focusing on regional comfort food. Prices are typically in the €€ to €€€ range. Popular among locals and tourists seeking an authentic taste of the Alps. Open throughout the year, with seasonal variations in hours.
Ski World Cup '3Tre'
An iconic event in the alpine skiing calendar, the '3Tre' slalom World Cup race is held annually on the legendary Canalone Miramonti piste in Madonna di Campiglio. This night slalom attracts the world's best skiers and draws a huge, enthusiastic crowd, creating an electric atmosphere in the village. It's a historic race with a tradition dating back to 1950, known for its challenging course and spectacular setting. The event typically takes place in late December, marking a highlight of the early winter season.
Winter Marathon
An international classic car regularity race held annually in Madonna di Campiglio, typically in January. This prestigious event sees vintage cars (often pre-1968) traverse snowy mountain roads and iconic passes across the Dolomites, starting and finishing in Campiglio. It combines challenging driving conditions with breathtaking scenery and a glamorous social program, attracting car enthusiasts and spectators alike. The event adds a unique blend of sport, history, and luxury to the winter calendar.
Madonna di Campiglio Gastronomy and Local Products
Madonna di Campiglio is a culinary hub in the Dolomites, celebrated for its exquisite Trentino cuisine and high-quality local products. Beyond fine dining, numerous traditional 'malghe' (alpine huts) and 'osterie' offer authentic flavors like 'canederli' (dumplings), 'strangolapreti' (spinach gnocchi), rich polenta with game, and local cheeses such. The area is also famous for Speck, cured meats, and delicious apple strudel. Many establishments showcase locally sourced ingredients, often paired with excellent Trentino wines. Regular markets feature regional specialties and artisan crafts.
Historical and Cultural Walks
Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Madonna di Campiglio through guided historical walks. These tours delve into the village's past, from its origins as a monastic hospice to its development into a prestigious mountain resort favored by European royalty like Empress Sissi and Emperor Franz Josef. Guides share fascinating anecdotes about local traditions, architecture, and the pivotal events that shaped Campiglio. It's a delightful way to discover the character and soul of the resort beyond its natural beauty and sporting activities. Available primarily during the summer and autumn months.
Local Artisan Shops (e.g., 'Artigianato Tipico Trentino')
Scattered throughout Madonna di Campiglio's village center are numerous artisan shops showcasing the rich craft traditions of Trentino. These boutiques offer a diverse array of handmade products, including wood carvings, traditional 'Lederhosen' and 'Dirndl' attire, local ceramics, and bespoke leather goods. They provide a perfect opportunity to find unique souvenirs or gifts that reflect the region's heritage and craftsmanship. Prices vary widely based on the item and artisan. These shops are generally open year-round, with extended hours during peak tourist seasons, contributing to the charming and authentic atmosphere of the resort.
Madonna di Campiglio Public Library
Situated in the village, the public library offers a quiet retreat and a valuable resource for both residents and visitors. It hosts a collection of books, magazines, and newspapers, including local history and culture sections, and provides free internet access. It can be a comfortable spot to relax on a rainy day or to research local attractions. The library occasionally hosts cultural events, book readings, and children's activities. Open primarily during regular weekday hours, with reduced or specific hours during weekends and holidays. Access is free, promoting community engagement and learning.
Baita del Trebe
A charming, traditional mountain 'baita' (hut) accessible via a pleasant walk or ski from the village, known for its rustic ambiance and authentic Trentino cuisine. Located slightly off the main thoroughfares, it offers a peaceful dining experience with stunning views. Specialties include polenta, game dishes, homemade pasta, and traditional desserts. It's a popular spot for a cozy lunch during winter ski days or a scenic dinner in summer. Prices are moderate, typically €20-€40 for a main course. It provides a taste of local culture and hospitality. Open seasonally, usually coinciding with the ski season and the summer hiking period.
Christmas Market in Piazza Sissi
During the festive season, Madonna di Campiglio hosts a charming Christmas Market in the picturesque Piazza Sissi. Local artisans and producers showcase traditional crafts, unique gifts, and regional delicacies such, 'vin brulé' (mulled wine) and roasted chestnuts. The market is adorned with festive decorations and lights, creating a magical atmosphere against the backdrop of the snowy Dolomites. It's a perfect place to find souvenirs, enjoy local flavors, and soak in the holiday spirit. Typically runs from early December to early January.
Aperitivo in Piazza Sissi
Piazza Sissi, the vibrant heart of Madonna di Campiglio, comes alive every evening for the traditional Italian aperitivo. Various bars and cafes surrounding the square offer a selection of refreshing drinks, from classic spritzes to local Trentino wines, accompanied by complimentary small bites and snacks. It's a beloved ritual, a social gathering that allows visitors to unwind after a day on the slopes or trails, mingling with locals and enjoying the lively atmosphere under the stunning mountain views. Popular both in winter and summer, especially in the late afternoon/early evening.
Local Cheese and Cold Cuts Tasting Experiences
Immerse yourself in the rich culinary traditions of Trentino by participating in guided tasting experiences of local cheeses and cured meats. Several specialty shops, 'malghe' (alpine dairies), and selected restaurants in and around Madonna di Campiglio offer opportunities to sample authentic products like 'Trentingrana', 'Casolet', 'speck', and various sausages, often paired with local wines or craft beers. These experiences provide insight into regional production methods and the unique flavors shaped by the mountain environment. Available year-round, though some 'malghe' are seasonal.
Accommodation
Rifugio Vallesinella
Rifugio Vallesinella is a historic mountain hut nestled in the heart of the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, serving as a key starting point for numerous hikes, including routes towards Rifugio Brentei and Rifugio Tuckett. Accessible by a scenic paved road (often with restricted car access in summer, requiring shuttle bus), the rifugio offers traditional Trentino cuisine and basic overnight accommodation, providing an authentic alpine experience. Its location near several beautiful waterfalls (like Cascate di Vallesinella Alta and di Mezzo) makes it a popular destination. Typically open from June to September, and sometimes for specific winter events. Prices for a bed in a dormitory start from €25-€35.
DV Chalet Boutique Hotel & Spa
The DV Chalet Boutique Hotel & Spa offers an exquisite blend of alpine tradition and contemporary luxury. Located centrally yet surrounded by nature, this exclusive hotel boasts elegantly designed rooms and suites, many with breathtaking mountain views. Its renowned spa features indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, Turkish baths, and a range of beauty and wellness treatments, providing a sanctuary for relaxation. The hotel's restaurant is celebrated for its gourmet cuisine, combining local flavors with innovative approaches. Known for its attentive service and sophisticated ambiance, DV Chalet caters to guests seeking a refined and pampering stay. Room rates typically range from €300-€800 per night, depending on season and room type.
Hotel Des Alpes
A historic and iconic luxury hotel in the heart of Madonna di Campiglio, known for its elegant architecture and rich history, including hosting Empress Sissi. The hotel offers refined rooms and suites, a gourmet restaurant serving traditional Trentino cuisine with a modern twist, and a sophisticated bar. While not strictly ski-in/ski-out, its central location provides easy access to the main lifts and the vibrant village center. It typically features a wellness area with a sauna and relaxation spaces. Emphasizes traditional alpine luxury with high-end service. Prices are in the €€€€ range. Open primarily during winter and summer seasons.
Hotel Spinale
A modern and luxurious 4-star hotel boasting a prime ski-in/ski-out location directly on the Spinale slopes, adjacent to the Spinale cable car. It offers elegant rooms with mountain views, a comprehensive Spa & Wellness center with an indoor pool, saunas, and beauty treatments, and a panoramic restaurant. Guests appreciate its direct access to the slopes and the convenience for winter sports. During summer, it provides easy access to hiking and biking trails. Prices typically range from €€€ to €€€€. Open during winter and summer peak seasons.
Rifugio 5 Laghi
A charming mountain hut located at 2,065 meters, directly accessible via the 5 Laghi cable car. It offers rustic yet comfortable accommodation in shared dormitories or private rooms, along with a restaurant serving hearty Trentino dishes and panoramic views. It serves as an excellent base for skiers (ski-in/ski-out for specific runs) in winter and hikers exploring the 'Giro dei 5 Laghi' in summer. Its terrace offers spectacular sunsets over the Brenta Dolomites. Prices are typically €€ for accommodation and meals. Open during winter ski season and summer hiking season.
Chalet Laura Lodge
Chalet Laura Lodge offers an exclusive and intimate boutique hotel experience in Madonna di Campiglio. Combining traditional alpine architecture with modern luxury, it features elegantly designed rooms and suites, many with private balconies offering spectacular mountain views. Guests can enjoy personalized service, a cozy lounge with a fireplace, and a gourmet breakfast featuring local products. Its quiet yet central location provides easy access to both the ski lifts and the village center, perfect for couples and small families seeking a refined stay. Often includes a small wellness area with sauna.
Hotel Bertelli
A historic and prestigious 4-star superior hotel located centrally in Madonna di Campiglio, Hotel Bertelli has been welcoming guests for generations. It boasts a blend of classic elegance and modern comfort, offering spacious rooms, a renowned restaurant serving traditional Trentino cuisine, and an extensive wellness center with indoor pool, saunas, and beauty treatments. Its prime location provides convenient access to the ski slopes and the pedestrian zone, making it a favorite among families and couples looking for a full-service, luxurious experience with a touch of tradition. Ski storage and shuttle services are typically available.
Rifugio Tuckett e Sella
Situated at an altitude of 2272 meters in a spectacular position beneath the majestic Cima Sella, Rifugio Tuckett e Sella is a pivotal mountain hut for hikers and climbers in the Brenta Dolomites. Managed by the SAT (Società Alpinisti Tridentini), it offers basic but comfortable accommodation in dormitories and private rooms, along with hearty mountain meals. It serves as a base for numerous high-altitude treks, including sections of the Via Ferrata delle Bocchette. Reservations are highly recommended during peak summer months. It's generally open from mid-June to mid-September.
Biohotel Hermitage
A distinguished 5-star Biohotel, renowned for its commitment to sustainability and luxury, located on a panoramic hillside overlooking Madonna di Campiglio and the Brenta Dolomites. While its 'Stube Hermitage' is a culinary highlight, the hotel itself offers an unparalleled wellness experience with a large spa featuring an indoor pool, outdoor whirlpool, sauna, Turkish bath, and a comprehensive range of treatments. Rooms and suites are elegantly furnished with natural materials, many offering breathtaking mountain views. The hotel's philosophy emphasizes organic local produce in its gourmet dining, ensuring an authentic taste of Trentino. Rates typically range from €250 to €800 per night depending on the season and room type. It offers a tranquil, upscale retreat slightly removed from the village center.
Rifugio Graffer al Grosté
Perched at an altitude of 2,261 meters, Rifugio Graffer al Grosté offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Brenta Dolomites and serves as a vital hub for hikers and skiers. Accessible via ski lifts in winter and hiking trails in summer, this historic mountain hut provides both daytime restaurant services and overnight accommodation. It's a popular stop for a warming meal during a ski day or a base for mountaineering expeditions. The restaurant serves hearty Trentino cuisine. Overnight stays provide a unique alpine experience, with basic but comfortable dormitory-style rooms. Prices for a meal range from €15-€30, and overnight stays are around €30-€50 (half board options available). Open during the main ski season and from mid-June to mid-September.
Hotel Grifone
A charming 4-star hotel located centrally in Madonna di Campiglio, offering a blend of traditional alpine hospitality and modern comforts. Hotel Grifone is known for its warm, welcoming atmosphere, attentive service, and convenient access to the village's amenities and ski lifts. It features comfortable rooms, a cozy lounge with a fireplace, and a restaurant serving excellent local and international cuisine. Many rooms offer balconies with views. The hotel also typically includes a small wellness area with sauna and Turkish bath for relaxation after a day of activities. Rates generally range from €150 to €400 per night, depending on the season and room type, making it a popular choice for couples and families.
Cristal Palace Hotel
A prestigious 4-star superior hotel located centrally in Madonna di Campiglio, offering panoramic views of the Brenta Dolomites. The Cristal Palace combines modern design with traditional alpine hospitality, featuring elegant rooms and suites, a gourmet restaurant, and a luxurious spa with an indoor pool, saunas, and a wide range of wellness treatments. Many rooms offer balconies with stunning mountain vistas. Its prime location provides easy access to ski lifts (via shuttle service or short walk) and the village center, making it a popular choice for discerning travelers. Open seasonally, usually for winter and summer.
Chalet Maso di Campo
An exclusive and charming chalet offering luxury accommodation in a traditional mountain setting, just a short distance from the bustling center of Madonna di Campiglio. This boutique property provides an intimate and refined experience, often featuring spacious suites, private wellness facilities (e.g., sauna, hot tub), and personalized services. It embodies the rustic elegance of a Trentino 'maso' (farmhouse), meticulously restored with high-end finishes and modern comforts, ideal for couples or small groups seeking privacy and tranquility. Availability is typically year-round, but often booked far in advance due to its exclusivity.
Rifugio Dos del Sabion
Perched at 2100 meters, Rifugio Dos del Sabion is accessible via the Pra Rodont gondola from Pinzolo and offers stunning 360-degree views of the Brenta Dolomites, Adamello-Presanella group, and Val Rendena. While primarily a restaurant and bar, it also provides basic but comfortable overnight accommodation in shared or private rooms, perfect for hikers and skiers. It's an ideal stop for a meal or an overnight stay to witness incredible sunrises and sunsets over the mountains. Open during both the winter ski season and the summer hiking season.