Madonna di Campiglio Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Madonna di Campiglio

Top Rated for
4.72 (67 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.70 (5 Ratings)
Experts
4.65 (67 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.51 (59 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.47 (67 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.46 (13 Ratings)
Snowboarders
Beginner 50%
Intermediate 38%
Advanced 12%
Ranked
117th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.31
From 68 Reviews
42
Total Runs
1550
Bottom Elevation
2580
Top Elevation
62
Skiable Terrain
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Madonna di Campiglio Piste Map

Download the Madonna di Campiglio ski resort map to plan your routes across 42 runs spanning from 1,550m to 2,580m. The trail map shows 21 beginner runs, 16 intermediate runs and 5 advanced runs, all serviced by 5 gondolas and 15 chairlifts. With an overall rating of 4.31 from the Snomad community and a top score of 5 for beginners, the resort delivers well-groomed runs and efficient lift infrastructure across its varied terrain.

piste map for Madonna di Campiglio

Best Runs in Madonna di Campiglio

  • Graffer (Blue): A long, rolling cruiser that winds through the trees with varied terrain, ideal for building confidence and enjoying smooth carving turns.

  • Pradalago (Blue): A wide, scenic run dropping down from Groste with stunning Brenta Dolomites views and consistent intermediate-friendly gradient.

  • Canalone Ambin (Red): A steep, challenging piste from Groste summit that holds excellent snow and offers sustained pitch for accomplished skiers looking to push their technique.

  • Spinale Direttissima (Black): A genuinely steep fall-line piste that cuts straight down from Spinale, featuring relentless gradient and rewarding strong technical ability.

  • 3-Tre (Black): Part of the famous 3-Tre World Cup downhill course, this run delivers serious speed and challenging terrain with sections of genuine racing steepness.

  • Boch (Blue): A mellow, tree-lined cruiser perfect for warming up or cooling down, with gentle pitch and good width throughout.

  • Dos del Sabion (Blue): A pleasant mid-mountain run connecting different sectors with easy gradients and enough width for relaxed parallel turns.

  • Fortini (Red): A technical red with varied pitch and tighter sections through the trees, offering good challenge for intermediates wanting to step up their game.