Madonna di Campiglio , Italy
Introduction
Madonna Di Campiglio is one of the best resorts in the Dolomites and thankfully not tainted with too many cheap ski package tour groups, which helps to keep lift queues to almost zero. The pistes are relatively crowd-free, although it should be said that Madonna does attract some of Italy’s finest clientele.
This well-established ski haunt has now become a snowboarder’s favourite, one that is trying really hard to satisfy boarders and so far, it's doing a fairly good job. The old International Snowboard Federation used to stage a number of top events in Madonna, which attracted many top riders. It’s not just the snowboarding they come for though, as the parties go off as well, with top bands and DJs playing beside the halfpipe.
The ride area, which rises up around the resort, is linked with Folgarida and Marillea, giving a combined coverage of over 100 miles of extremely well-groomed trails and some good off-piste. Much of the terrain will suit riders who are just getting to grips with their style and ability, but advanced riders with a few years under their belts will find it a little unchallenging in places, but still okay overall.
New for season
04/05: new 6-seat chairlift in Grostè area (replacing the 2 2-seater chairlifts)
Resort Statistics
Resort Type:
Alpine
Winter: Dec to April
Lifts
Total Lifts: 20
Cable cars: 1
Gondolas: 4
Chair lifts: 12
Drag lifts: 3
Max people per hour: 31,000
Board Leashes required: No
Mountain
Total pistes/trails: 35
Total ride area: 90km
Longest run: 3.7km
Top lift: 2580m
Vertical drop: 985m
First lift: 1520m
Piste suitability
Green runs: 54%
Red runs: 30%
Black runs: 16%
Lift Passes
Lift Passes:
Half-day 27 euros
1 Day pass 35 euros
6 days 170 euros
Lift times:8.30am to 4.30pm
Snowfall
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 50%
Facilities
Night Riding: :
1 illuminated run
Heliboarding: :
Not available
Snowmobiles:
Not available
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