Madonna di Campiglio
Dolomiti tres chic...
Madonna di
Campiglio is one of those places that, by only pronouncing its name, recalls
many stereotypes such as women in fur coat, luxury cars, yuppies, sax music in
the background. Basically a very 80s style place! At least that was what I had
in mind before going there for the very first time ...
In fact
Campiglio (everyone calls it this way... so I will adapt), is a beautiful little
town in the middle of an amazing ski area. Very crowded at any time of the
year, the village is developed along the main road. Dozens of hotels, a few
condos, shops (sports shops are very well equipped), and a beautiful pedestrian
square in which converges the afternoon apres-ski.
Campiglio
has always been a high-level tourist resort — very popular with Italians from
the central and southern regions, and more recently with Eastern European and
Nordic tourists — and has an important competitive tradition through the famous
Tre-3 track that regularly hosts a World Cup slalom.
Just one
fly in the ointment: the beautiful surrounding scenery is virtually invisible
from the village. You can only see the wonderful Dolomites from the slopes around
the area ...
Ski area
As I said
above, Campiglio is located in the center of an extraordinary ski area. From
all points of view, it is definitely one of the most stunning areas in the Alps . The tracks are all beautiful, perfectly kept, with
the Dolomites offering amazing views. From the village you can ski on three
sides (of course perfectly connected to each other): Pradalago, 5 Lakes and
Grostè / Spinale. Moreover, the ski area of Madonna di Campiglio is also connected with the ski areas of Marilleva /
Folgarida and Pinzolo (this one through a brand new cableway). With some
exceptions (some really "vintage" chairlift in Campiglio and
Marilleva), the lifts are modern and fast. The lifts company is very honest in
declaring 150 km of slopes.
Yes I know
... I've said this before, but this time I assure you that I really had trouble
in finding my favorite runs. We are speaking of an area that has very many, long and
interesting tracks. I must say that I was lucky enough to try them on
particularly beautiful days: sun, heat, good snow ... Ok tell me to get lost now...
3 Tre the superstar |
Amazzonia (6 Campiglio) Another very popular run of the area. The reason
for this name remains a mystery to me, surely this black run that starts from
the arrival of the gondola Pradalago is truly remarkable. 600 meters drop,
almost entirely in the woods, it alternates beautiful steep parts (not
impossible) with milder ones. The width of the run allows you to ski safely. My
advice is still to go down the track early in the morning and enjoy these
immense spaces (almost) alone.
If you need space... Amazzonia! |
Central part of Spinale direttissima |
Orti/Marilleva (16 e 17 Marilleva) After two slow chairs the reward is this
beautiful track (actually two tracks, but one is a continuation of the other),
little known and highly technical. After the first part most exposed, the
second goes down in the woods, reaching the (sad) village of Marilleva
(1400m).
Mastellissima (32 Marilleva/Folgarida) This pleasant trail is ideal to relax and enjoy
a day of good weather. Unfortunately, many people think the same way: it is a
fairly busy route ... especially in the last part of the day ... so avoid it in
the afternoons ...
Tulot ( 17 Pinzolo) The only track that reaches the valley of the
Pinzolo ski area is this long and amazing black runway. I recommend starting it
from the 2100 meters of Dos Sabion. It goes down until the 800 meters altitude
of the departure of the gondola. The low altitude tends to be felt especially
in the last section and in the second half of the season ... be prepared to
packs of ice or very wet snow...
Skipass
UPDATE 2014
Skipasses
are not very cheap: a day pass for Madonna di Campiglio lifts in high season
(from February to mid-March) costs €44, and includes all the lifts of the
skirama 46. Six days Campiglio only costs €219, and the Skirama €247. The
Christmas period is obviously more expensive. In the remainder of the season
you can save a few euro (for more information visit http://www.funiviecampiglio.it/).
Skitrotter Tips
- Restaurants in Campiglio tend to be quite expensive: half board in your hotel could be a good opportunity.
- Alternatively consider to leave Campiglio (if you have a car) to dine in one of the many restaurants along the road between the village and Pinzolo.
- The difference in price between the Campiglio ski pass and that of skirama Campiglio, Val di Sole, Pinzolo is minimal: if you are good skiers do not hesitate to choose the latter.
- The Grostè area is very scenic (read suitable for non-skiers), with very simple slopes (read suitable for beginners), with a magnificent snowpark (read suitable for snowboarders). The social mix that comes out is really interesting…
- Treat yourself to an apres-ski drink at the bar Suisse in the pedestrian square. You may feel out of place but will have lived the most of your "Campiglio" experience!
Meltin pop at Grostè... |
Info
Madonna di Campiglio, Trentino, Italy
By car: fom Italy, from motorway A4, exit Brescia Est, then state road 237 until destination (125 km),
from Austria, from Innsbruck A13 e A22 until S. Michele all’Adige then state roads 43, 42 and 239until destination (225 km).
from Austria, from Innsbruck A13 e A22 until S. Michele all’Adige then state roads 43, 42 and 239until destination (225 km).
Airport: Bergamo, Orio al Serio, 178 km
Neighbourhood
Tonale-Ponte di Legno (47 km)
Visualizzazione ingrandita della mappa
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