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What Skiers Say About Madonna di Campiglio
Madonna di Campiglio attracts primarily intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders, with users consistently noting the extensive, well-groomed piste network spanning around 150km across linked areas including Pinzolo, Folgarida, and Marilleva. The resort receives frequent praise for its efficient modern lift system, scenic Dolomite views, and high-quality mountain restaurants offering good value Italian food. Several reviewers mention the upmarket atmosphere and higher prices compared to other Italian resorts, though opinions on après-ski are mixed—some find it limited while others appreciate the refined Italian vibe. Snowboarders note some flat blue connecting runs that require walking or skating. Reviews are generally very positive about piste maintenance, variety of terrain, and family-friendliness, though a few mention the area can get crowded during weekends and Italian school holidays.
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- well-groomed pistes
- efficient lift system
- mountain restaurant quality
- scenic Dolomite views
- terrain variety
- good for intermediates
- expensive resort
- flat sections for boarders
- limited après-ski
- weekend crowds
During the week, the runs were very icy, so not the most pleasant of boarding weeks. Near the end of the day, we had to keep doing the same black run down to the gondola to keep over our side of the mountain. The blue runs are very flat here, requiring some walking near the bottom, unless you are incredibly good / full of energy (getting too old).
Many lifts. If you stay in Madonna and go in the opposite way to people coming over to Madonna, then you can avoid many queues. With so many lifts, it means the runs are short, which was disappointing.
Only 3 hours from Verona
Third time their so ticks all the boxes.
This time of year gets slushy coming back to the lower slopes.
Don't forget to race down the slalom that is famous and very steep.
There are 72 lifts. Most queues were short, especially if you plan to go in the opposite direction to people coming over from the neighbouring towns/villages (Pinzolo, Folgarida, and Marilleva). The length of the runs are quite short, so you will often be on these lifts.
Euro 400 for a lift pass for the week is expensive and it appears to be one of the more expensive resorts in Italy.
The Dolomiti scenery is wonderful to see.
Madonna di Campiglio is an enjoyable place to be.

