Madonna di Campiglio, Italy
Hotel Spinale
Low season:£210per night
~£1,470 per week

Italy
The Pearl of the Brenta Dolomites, blending Italian elegance with spectacular skiing.
30 properties available
About the Resort
Madonna di Campiglio is an elegant and historic ski resort nestled in the heart of the Brenta Dolomites in Trentino, Italy. Known as the 'Pearl of the Dolomites', it has long been a favored destination for Italian high society, offering a chic village atmosphere complete with upscale boutiques, refined dining, and sophisticated après-ski. The stunning limestone peaks provide a dramatic and breathtaking backdrop to the resort's tree-lined slopes.
The Resort
The skiing is part of the extensive Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta, connecting Madonna di Campiglio seamlessly with neighboring Pinzolo and Folgarida-Marilleva. This provides 150km of linked pistes that are immaculately groomed and primarily cater to intermediate cruisers and families. Advanced skiers can challenge themselves on the legendary Canalone Miramonti, a famous FIS Alpine Ski World Cup slalom course.
Beyond the traditional alpine pistes, Madonna di Campiglio boasts the Ursus Snowpark, one of the best terrain parks in the Alps. Whether you are carving down sun-drenched corduroy, enjoying an Aperol Spritz at a mountain rifugio, or strolling through the glamorous pedestrian center, the resort offers a truly 'la dolce vita' winter experience.
On the Mountain
The terrain is a paradise for intermediate cruisers, featuring long, sweeping, tree-lined reds and scenic blues. Experts can tackle steep World Cup black runs, while freestylers will find world-class features at the renowned Ursus Snowpark.
Brenta Dolomites / Skiarea Campiglio
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its striking, jagged limestone peaks and stunning pink sunsets known as the Enrosadira.
Location
Resort Details
Ideal For
Couples & Luxury Seekers
Chic boutiques, Michelin-starred dining, and glamorous Italian atmosphere.
Intermediates
Endless perfectly groomed red runs connecting three distinct valleys.
Freestylers
Home to the Ursus Snowpark, consistently ranked among the top parks in Europe.
Families
Excellent ski schools, gentle nursery slopes, and a safe, pedestrian-friendly village.
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Where to Eat
Chalet Fiat
Top of the Spinale Gondola
A glamorous mountain refuge offering panoramic views and upscale alpine dining.
Il Gallo Cedrone
Hotel Bertelli, near Spinale lift
A Michelin-starred restaurant serving sophisticated interpretations of traditional Trentino mountain cuisine.
Ristorante Pappagallo
Village Center
A cozy, historic local favorite perfect for a relaxed yet high-quality Italian dinner.
Stube Hermitage
Biohotel Hermitage (just outside center)
Michelin-starred dining in a beautifully restored traditional wooden stube.
From the Journal
Common Questions
The ski season in Madonna di Campiglio typically runs Late November to mid-April. The resort averages 4.5m per season of snowfall, so conditions are usually reliable throughout. Buying passes online in advance typically offers a discount of up to 20% compared to the ticket window.
Madonna di Campiglio offers 150km of pistes with a vertical drop of 1,654m. The terrain is a paradise for intermediate cruisers, featuring long, sweeping, tree-lined reds and scenic blues. Experts can tackle steep World Cup black runs, while freestylers will find world-class features at the renowned Ursus Snowpark. It forms part of the Brenta Dolomites / Skiarea Campiglio ski area.
The Pearl of the Brenta Dolomites, blending Italian elegance with spectacular skiing. Madonna di Campiglio is a luxury ski destination, known for its distinctive character and atmosphere. Key highlights include family friendly, intermediates, advanced, snowpark, lively town.
Madonna di Campiglio receives an average of 4.5m per season of snowfall. With skiing up to 2,504m, higher altitude terrain holds snow well into spring. Recent snowfall: Excellent snowmaking ensuring consistent coverage.
Madonna di Campiglio is well-suited for several types of visitors. For couples & luxury seekers: Chic boutiques, Michelin-starred dining, and glamorous Italian atmosphere. For intermediates: Endless perfectly groomed red runs connecting three distinct valleys. For freestylers: Home to the Ursus Snowpark, consistently ranked among the top parks in Europe.
The nearest airport is Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN), about 150km away (approximately 2h 30min by transfer). The Fly Ski Shuttle runs direct bus transfers from Verona, Bergamo, and Milan airports during the winter season. Madonna di Campiglio is also reachable by train via Trento. Trentino Trasporti buses regularly connect the resort to Trento and other regional hubs.
Lift passes in Madonna di Campiglio are available as Adult Day Pass (Skiarea) (EUR 74), Adult 6-Day Pass (Skiarea) (EUR 390). Passes often cover the wider Brenta Dolomites / Skiarea Campiglio area, giving access to a much larger ski domain. Book accommodation and dining well in advance for the peak Christmas, New Year, and February Carnival weeks.
Standout dining in Madonna di Campiglio includes Chalet Fiat (A glamorous mountain refuge offering panoramic views and upscale alpine dining.), Il Gallo Cedrone (A Michelin-starred restaurant serving sophisticated interpretations of traditional Trentino mountain cuisine.), Ristorante Pappagallo (A cozy, historic local favorite perfect for a relaxed yet high-quality Italian dinner.). With 4 recommended restaurants in total, the resort offers an impressive dining scene for a ski destination.
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