Skigebied Campiglio
Campiglio is one of Italy's most celebrated ski destinations, offering around 75 km of pistes served by 33 lifts in the heart of the Dolomites of Brenta. With a strong lift infrastructure, a lively village atmosphere and a track record of solid snow depths, it suits everyone from first-timers to seasoned off-piste skiers. Browse 9 accommodation options on Nivosola from EUR 464 per person and start planning your winter escape today.
Accommodations in Campiglio
Campiglio, Italië
Residence La Locanda
Campiglio, Italië
Residence Ambiez
Campiglio, Italië
Hotel Bellavista
Campiglio, Italië
Hotel Canada
Campiglio, Italië
Hotel Orso Grigio
Campiglio, Italië
Garni Cristiania
Campiglio, Italië
Hotel Posta
Campiglio, Italië
Hotel Chalet All'Imperatore
Campiglio, Italië
Hotel Dahu
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Who Is Campiglio For?
Campiglio works well for a wide range of skiers. Beginners benefit from gentle lower slopes and 3 magic carpets that make the very first turns stress-free, while the 17 chairlifts give intermediates quick, comfortable access to long cruising runs across the mountain. Families appreciate the friendly village layout and the variety of terrain that keeps everyone moving at their own pace without feeling separated. Advanced skiers and experts will find steeper lines and off-piste opportunities above the treeline, ensuring there is genuine challenge once the easier runs feel familiar.
Slopes and Lifts
The ski area covers approximately 75 km of marked pistes, giving you enough variety to explore for a full week without repeating the same run twice. The 33-lift network includes 12 gondolas for effortless vertical gain, 17 chairlifts for flexible mountain access, 3 magic carpets for beginners and 1 platter lift. The gondola count in particular means long cold walks to reach upper terrain are rarely necessary, and queue times tend to stay manageable outside peak holiday weeks.
Snow Reliability
Campiglio has a strong snow record backed by real historical data. Maximum snow depths over the last five winters reached 171 cm in 2020/21, 88 cm in 2021/22, 83 cm in 2022/23, 166 cm in 2023/24 and 104 cm in 2024/25. Three of those five seasons delivered depths above 100 cm, which points to a reliably snowsure resort rather than one that depends heavily on artificial cover. The resort sits at an elevation that helps preserve snow quality well into spring, so late-season trips often reward visitors with firm, well-groomed conditions.
Apres-Ski and Atmosphere
Madonna di Campiglio has a reputation as one of the more stylish Alpine villages in Italy, with a centre that comes alive after the lifts close. Expect a good selection of bars, restaurants serving Trentino cuisine and a social scene that feels lively without being overwhelming. The atmosphere blends Italian elegance with a genuine mountain culture, so whether you prefer a quiet dinner with local wine or a louder bar to recap the day's runs, you will find options that suit. The compact village layout means most spots are within easy walking distance of the slopes.
Getting There and Practical Tips
Campiglio is located in the Trentino region of northern Italy and is reachable from several airports. Trento, Brescia, Verona and Milan are all within driving range, with transfer times typically between 1.5 and 3 hours depending on your starting point. A rental car gives the most flexibility, though bus transfers from major airports are available and worth checking when you book. Ski passes can often be purchased in advance online, which saves time on arrival. Nivosola lists 9 accommodation options starting from EUR 464 per person, covering a range of budgets and styles close to the slopes.
Best Time to Go
The core season runs from December through to early April, and the sweet spot for most visitors is January through March. January and February tend to bring the most reliable cold temperatures and fresh snowfall, making them ideal if powder days are your priority. March offers longer daylight hours and a more relaxed pace on the mountain, and the historical snow data shows that good depths can persist well into late winter. Avoid the busy Christmas and New Year window and the Italian school holiday weeks in February if shorter lift queues matter to you.
Villages in this ski area
Snow depth by winter
Snow reliability: Good (72/100), based on altitude and historical snow depth.
Maximum snow depth (cm) per winter season. Source: Open-Meteo (ERA5).
Campiglio on the map
Lifts and pistes based on OpenStreetMap.
Webcams in Campiglio

📷 Pinzolo › North-east: Strada Statale 239

📷 Giustino

📷 Madonna di Campiglio: Patascoss, Rifugio Patascoss

📷 Pinzolo: Grostè

📷 Pinzolo

📷 Pinzolo › South-west

📷 Pinzolo: Piazza Brenta Alta - Trentino-Alto Adige, Italia: Visuale dal Hotel Garnì la Montanara Madonna di Campiglio

📷 Pinzolo: Madonna di Campiglio - Pradalago
FAQ about Campiglio
How many km of pistes does Campiglio have?
Campiglio has approximately 75 km of marked downhill pistes (source: OpenStreetMap).
How many lifts are there in Campiglio?
Campiglio is served by around 33 ski lifts.
What does a ski holiday to Campiglio cost?
Accommodations in Campiglio start from around €464 per person; Nivosola compares 9 options, refreshed daily.
Is there enough snow in Campiglio?
Yes. Recent winters reached a maximum snow depth of around 171 cm. December to March is the most reliable period.
How many kilometres of pistes does Campiglio have?
Campiglio has approximately 75 km of marked pistes, spread across a range of difficulty levels that suits beginners through to expert skiers.
Is Campiglio a good destination for families with young children?
Yes. The resort has 3 magic carpets and gentle beginner areas that are well suited to young learners, and the compact village makes it easy to get children to and from the slopes without long transfers. The variety of terrain means parents and more experienced children can ski independently and meet up easily.
What is the snow record like at Campiglio?
The historical data is encouraging. Over the five winters from 2020/21 to 2024/25, maximum snow depths reached 171 cm, 88 cm, 83 cm, 166 cm and 104 cm respectively. Three of those five seasons recorded depths above 100 cm, suggesting Campiglio is a reliably snowsure resort for a Dolomites destination.