Madonna di Campiglio – The Aristocrats’ Ski Resort in the Dolomites
Madonna di Campiglio, often called “the resort for aristocrats”, is one of Italy’s most famous and prestigious ski destinations. Nestled in the Dolomites, this charming alpine town combines luxury, elegance, and world-class skiing in one breathtaking location.
Resort Highlights
- Ski Slopes: 150 km of ski slopes of all difficulty levels
- Cross-Country: 30 km of trails, hosting international competitions
- Lifts: 30 lifts (chairlifts, gondolas, T-bars) and 1 funicular
- Snowmaking: 230 snow cannons ensure excellent snow conditions
- Hotels & Residences: 69 properties with capacity for up to 35,000 tourists
- Events: Slalom World Cup races, dog sled races, masquerade balls, vintage motorbike festivals, fireworks
- Population: About 1,000 permanent residents
Skiing and Activities
Madonna di Campiglio offers well-prepared slopes with varied terrain, perfect for families, beginners, and professionals. You can ski on comfortable blue runs or challenge yourself on black slopes, including the illuminated World Cup slalom track. Equipment rental is widely available, from traditional skis to the latest innovations.
Beyond skiing, visitors enjoy dog sledding, winter festivals, thermal spas, masquerade balls, and lively après-ski in cozy alpine restaurants and bars.
How to Get to Madonna di Campiglio
Although nestled deep in the Dolomites, Madonna di Campiglio is well connected:
- From Milan: ~200 km (approx. 4 hours by car via highway towards Verona, then into the mountains)
- From Verona: ~160 km (approx. 3 hours by car)
- By Train: Trento or Brescia railway stations, then bus or taxi transfer
- By Air: Nearest airports are Verona (160 km), Milan Malpensa (220 km), and Bergamo (180 km)
- Transfers: Private transfers can be pre-booked from Milan or Verona
Accommodation and Facilities
Madonna di Campiglio’s 69 hotels and residences range from luxury 5-star hotels with spas and gourmet restaurants to charming family-run chalets. The town also offers a skating rink, cozy shops, après-ski bars, and vibrant nightlife. During peak season (December 22 – January 6), hotels fill up quickly, so booking in advance is highly recommended.
Contact Information
Madonna di Campiglio Tourism Office
Address: Via Pradalago, 4, 38086 Madonna di Campiglio, Trentino, Italy
Phone: +39 0465 447501
Website: www.campigliodolomiti.it
Google Maps: View Location
Coordinates: 46.2306° N, 10.8264° E
Madonna di Campiglio is more than a ski resort – it is a luxurious alpine experience, where stunning Dolomite landscapes meet world-class skiing, refined culture, and unforgettable winter adventures.
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