Madonna di Campiglio
Madonna di Campiglio, the ‘Pearl of the Dolomites’, is among the most important ski resorts in Trentino-Alto Adige and the entire Alpine arc. Famous among the ski slopes in the area is the legendary ‘3 Tre’, where the special slalom races of the Alpine Ski World Cup are held.
The variety of its mountain environment ensures that in winter, starting from the town centre and returning to it without taking off your skis, you can ski down countless kilometres of slopes up to 2600 metres, always varying in degree of difficulty. Today, the Ski Area boasts 57 lifts and 150 km of slopes with a capacity of over 31,000 people per hour, 50,000 square metres of snowpark, 40 km for Nordic skiing and the connection, on skis, with Pinzolo and Folgarida – Marilleva. The 50,000 hectares of the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park and the 450 km of mountain trails offer incredible impressions to those who walk or mountain-bike through the coolness of the fir woods and the enchantment of the larch forests.
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Madonna di Campiglio
Campiglio is home to the ‘3Tre’ (‘three races in Trentino’), one of the oldest ski races in Europe, founded in 1949. Today, the 3Tre (Italy’s only World Cup special slalom) takes place on the slopes of Patascoss (Miramonti Canaland FIS 3Tre) with a fixed date of 22 December. In addition, every year in Campiglio there is the Habsburg Carnival,cultural and tourist events. In summer, Campiglio is home to the ‘Mystery of the Mountains’, a series of meetings and conferences dedicated to the world of culture and the mountains. The Madonna di Campiglio ski area is connected to that of Folgarida, Marilleva, Campo Carlo Magno and Pinzolo. Together they form the Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta Val di Sole, in which there are approximately 155 km of slopes and 59 lifts