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Stylish and supremely Italian, yet with quiet charm, this resort offers
sunny, snow-sure conditions and lashings of la dolce vita - at a price.
Tucked into a secluded nook in Val Rendena, with slopes tumbling down into
town from both sides of the valley, Campiglio's pedestrianized village has
an intimate atmosphere. Exclusive, but understated rather than
ostentatious, it's popular with wealthy Italian families, fairly well
known outside Italy and a proper party town. That said, it feels crowded
only at Easter, Christmas and New Year, thanks to its relative isolation
when compared to other Dolomite resorts.Italians take eating, shopping and
strolling at least as seriously as skiing, so Campiglio's tree-lined
slopes are rarely busy - and by late afternoon they're virtually empty.
Italians also like to look good on the hill and Campiglio's beautifully
manicured, gentle slopes help do exactly that. The ski area can be divided
into four: Passo Grost‚ and Monte Spinale on one side of the village and
Pradalago and Pancugolo on the other side.
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Pros:
High for an Italian resort, with a good snow record and eight out of ten
days of sun.
Party town, Italian style
Best snowpark in the Dolomites
Cons:
Expensive by Italian standards.
Relatively inaccessible.
Limited advanced skiing.
Nearest Airports/Stations:
Trento train station - 1 hour
Bergamo airport - 3 hours
Verona airport - 2.5 hours
Linked: Nearby Resorts
Linked: Folgarida, Marilleva
Nearby: Monte Bondone, PinzoloFacts & Figures
Resort altitude 1550m
Highest lift 2580m
Vertical drop 1550m
Ski-in/ski-out
Total pistes 150km
Nursery areas 2
Pistes: Beg/Inter/Adv 17/13/5
Funiculars/cable cars 0/1
Gondolas/chairs 4/12
Drags 5
Parks 2
Pipes 1
Night-skiing: No
Summer skiing: No
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