Ski Pass
Purchase the 'Dolomiti Superski' or 'Skirama' pass to maximize your access to the interconnected lift systems.
Madonna di Campiglio is a sophisticated village and ski resort nestled in the Val Rendena at an elevation of 1,522 meters. Known as the 'Pearl of the Dolomites,' it provides direct access to the Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its dramatic limestone spires and challenging via ferrata climbing paths. The ski area is vast, featuring 57 lifts and 150 kilometers of runs that link seamlessly with Pinzolo and Folgarida-Marilleva. In addition to downhill skiing, visitors can enjoy a 50,000-square-meter snow park and 40 kilometers of Nordic skiing trails. Whether exploring the high-altitude Passo Grostè or enjoying the upscale atmosphere of the village, it remains one of Italy's most iconic mountain destinations.
Madonna di Campiglio is a sophisticated village and ski resort nestled in the Val Rendena at an elevation of 1,522 meters. Known as the 'Pearl of the Dolomites,' it provides direct access to the Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its dramatic limestone spires and challenging via ferrata climbing paths. The ski area is vast, featuring 57 lifts and 150 kilometers of runs that link seamlessly with Pinzolo and Folgarida-Marilleva. In addition to downhill skiing, visitors can enjoy a 50,000-square-meter snow park and 40 kilometers of Nordic skiing trails. Whether exploring the high-altitude Passo Grostè or enjoying the upscale atmosphere of the village, it remains one of Italy's most iconic mountain destinations.
Access to 150 km of interconnected ski runs across the Val Rendena.
Gateway to the Brenta Dolomites and its legendary via ferrata routes.
High-altitude village charm situated at 1,522 meters above sea level.
Extensive snow park and Nordic skiing facilities for all levels.
The resort is highly popular and can become quite crowded during the Christmas and Carnival periods.
Many of the higher slopes are above the tree line, offering great views but less wind protection.
The village has a luxury reputation, which is reflected in the pricing of accommodation and dining.
Purchase the 'Dolomiti Superski' or 'Skirama' pass to maximize your access to the interconnected lift systems.
Use the local ski bus system to move between the different lift base stations without needing a car.
Skiing enthusiasts and mountain adventurers.
EUR €
$150-$250 p/day
Italian, English, German
The Grostè cable car is the fastest way to reach high-altitude terrain for hiking and the via ferrata network.
December-March, July-August
Great for 'sun-skiing' in March; later months offer quiet trails as the snow melts.
The best time for via ferrata and trekking, with pleasant temperatures and clear mountain air.
A peaceful transition period with stunning autumn foliage, though some lifts may be closed.
The premier season for skiing, with a lively atmosphere and world-class slope maintenance.