Madonna di Campiglio is one of Italy's most exclusive ski resorts and is the place to be seen in. It is popular with the younger crowd, who go there to party, hang out and sometimes do some skiing. The 90km of pistes here offer something for skiers of all bilities, with many pistes good for beginners and intermediates.
There are also a few excellent black runs and off-pistes for experts. The resort itself is modern, but still traditional and has some beautiful scenery. The Apres Ski scene in Madonna is lively, with a wide range of options available. This is a great place to go if you want to party, have some fun and mabye do some skiing. |
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RESORT INFORMATION |
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| Nearest
town: Trento |
| Resort Altitude (metres): 1520m |
| Ski Season: December - April |
| Mountain Range: Presanella |
| Number of Lifts: 30 |
| Highest Lift (metres): 2600m |
| Lowest Lift (metres): 1500m |
| Number of Slopes: 51 |
| Beginner
Slopes: 0.43 |
| Intermediate Slopes: 0.41 |
| Expert Slopes: 0.16 |
| Snowboarding: yes: park |
| Cross Country (km): 30km |
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS |
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Nearby Attractions: There are a number of attractions near Madonna to keep you busy on the days when you don't feel like skiing. Some places that are worth checking out include the Museo della Malga at Palazzo Bertelli, which exhibits the history of the Italian Alps; Palazzo Bertelli, a beautiful castle; and Lorenzo’s Church.
There are many other nearby attractions worth checking out, for more information enquire at the tourist office in Madonna. |
Aprés-Ski: Madonna is where the young and trendy come to hang out, so the Apres Ski scene is very lively with many options. There are a few nightclubs and many bars, which all provide excellent venues to party the night away after a day of skiing
Madonna also has a number of excellent restaurants that serve a wide range of traditional and Italian cuisine. Other facilities on offer include a sports centre; a swimming pool; and an ice rink. |
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