
A traditional 4-story alpine hotel building with a basement wellness area, ground floor reception/dining, and three floors of guest rooms.
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Passo Tonale sits at around 1,884 metres in the Adamello-Presanella Alps on the border of Lombardy and Trentino, giving it access to glacier skiing on the Presena glacier that extends above 3,000 metres. This elevation makes it one of the more snow-secure resorts in the Italian Alps, particularly relevant for a late-season trip in March. The resort is connected to Ponte di Legno lower down the valley, expanding the skiable terrain considerably. Hotel Savoia's ski-in, ski-out positioning means the lifts are immediately accessible from the property — no shuttle buses or lengthy walks in ski boots. The resort centre, with its shops, bars, and additional dining options, is within easy reach on foot. The included transfer from the airport removes the need to arrange onward transport independently.
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High-altitude, snow-sure skiing with glacier access in the spectacular Italian Alps.
Located on a high mountain pass connecting Trentino and Lombardy, Passo Tonale offers an exceptionally snow-sure and sunny ski experience. As a purpose-built resort village sitting above the tree line at 1,883m, it provides seamless ski-in/ski-out access to wide, open slopes that are perfect for beginners, intermediates, and families looking to build their confidence on the snow. The resort serves as the high-altitude hub of the expansive Pontedilegno-Tonale ski domain. Beyond its sunny, south-facing plateau, Passo Tonale connects to the spectacular Presena Glacier at 3,000m, ensuring a remarkably long ski season that stretches from late autumn well into spring. Skiers can also link directly to the charming, tree-lined slopes of Ponte di Legno and Temù, offering a contrasting and sheltered alpine environment. This dynamic combination of high-altitude cruising, thrilling off-piste descents, and family-friendly amenities makes Passo Tonale a highly versatile and appealing Italian destination.
Passo Tonale boasts a wide, sunny, and treeless bowl perfect for confidence-building, alongside the snow-sure Presena Glacier offering spectacular high-alpine runs. The linked area of Ponte di Legno provides a stark contrast with its challenging, red and black tree-lined descents, ensuring excellent variety for all abilities.
Set between the Adamello-Presanella Alps and the Ortler Alps, this region spans both Trentino and Lombardy, offering diverse terrain and stunning glaciated peaks.
Wide, gentle, sunny slopes right by the village, perfect for learning and building confidence.
High-altitude red runs and thrilling off-piste routes starting at 3,000m with breathtaking panoramic views.
Fast, tree-lined red runs offering shelter on windy or low-visibility days, linked directly by gondola.
Quiet, challenging red and black forest pistes at the lower end of the domain.
Famous off-piste itineraries starting from the Tonale pass, highly sought after by freeriders.
Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY)
2h 30min
130km
The Fly Ski Shuttle operates from major regional airports (Bergamo, Verona, Milan) during winter; private taxi transfers are also readily available. Ample outdoor and some covered parking available near accommodations and base stations.
Late November to early May
The Presena Glacier often opens earlier in November and stays open later into the spring months.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 65), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 330)