Madonna di Campiglio Ski Map

Madonna Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta Ski Map

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Madonna di Campiglio Piste Map and Overview

Set beneath the dramatic peaks of the Brenta Dolomites, Madonna di Campiglio is one of Italy’s most stylish and scenic ski destinations — and the Cima Grostè sector is a huge reason why. The area combines wide, snow-sure slopes with breathtaking alpine views, making it equally appealing for relaxed cruisers, confident intermediates, and adventurous snowboarders. The Grostè side sits higher than much of the resort, so snow conditions stay excellent throughout the season, while modern lifts keep queues short and help you maximise time on the mountain.

For snowboarders, Cima Grostè is especially popular thanks to its flowing terrain, long carving runs, and access to one of the best snowparks in the region. Skiers love the variety too — from gentle blues through scenic forest trails to challenging World Cup-level black runs nearby. What really makes Madonna di Campiglio stand out is the atmosphere: it blends authentic Italian charm, fantastic mountain restaurants, and beautifully maintained pistes with a more relaxed feel than many larger Alpine mega-resorts.


Total ski area: 155 km / 96 miles
Base elevation: 1,520 m / 4,987 ft
Peak elevation: 2,505 m / 8,219 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 32% Easy

🟥 47% Intermediate

⬛ 21% Advanced


Ski Season Length and Dates:

The ski season in Madonna di Campiglio usually runs from late November through early April, depending on snowfall and temperatures. Thanks to the high-altitude Grostè sector and extensive snowmaking system, conditions are often reliable even later in the season. March skiing here is particularly popular because of the combination of sunshine and good snow coverage on the upper slopes.


Is it good for beginners?

Yes — Madonna di Campiglio is an excellent choice for beginners and progressing skiers. The resort has a large selection of wide blue runs, gentle tree-lined pistes, and modern lift infrastructure that makes getting around simple and stress-free. The Pradalago and Cinque Laghi areas are especially beginner-friendly, while Grostè offers long confidence-building cruisers once you’re ready to explore higher terrain. Snowboarders learning to ride also benefit from the smoother gradients and well-groomed slopes.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

The main Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta pass includes:

  • Access to Madonna di Campiglio lifts and pistes
  • Access to Pinzolo ski area
  • Access to Folgarida ski area
  • Access to Marilleva ski area
  • Connected skiing across roughly 155 km of pistes
  • Use of gondolas, chairlifts, and cable cars across the linked areas
  • Access to snowparks and freestyle areas
  • Discounts at selected mountain restaurants and partner facilities (varies by season)
  • Optional upgrades to wider Skirama Dolomiti Adamello Brenta coverage

Yes — the pass covers multiple interconnected resorts:

  • Madonna di Campiglio
  • Pinzolo
  • Folgarida
  • Marilleva

There are also cheaper localised ski pass options available if you only want to ski certain sectors instead of the full interconnected area. For example, you can buy passes focused only on Madonna di Campiglio or just Pinzolo, which can save money if you don’t plan to explore the whole network. The full-area pass is best value for confident skiers and snowboarders who want maximum variety across all linked resorts.