Skigebied Trente
Trente is an Italian ski resort with around 71 km of pistes served by 47 lifts, making it a solid mid-size destination for a wide range of skiers. With 10 accommodation options on Nivosola starting from EUR 339 per person, planning your stay is straightforward. Whether you are a first-timer or a seasoned skier, Trente offers enough variety to keep you busy for a full week.
Accommodations in Trente
Trente, Italië
Al Sole Mountain Chic
Trente, Italië
Hotel Dolomiti Chalet
Trente, Italië
Chalet Caminetto
Trente, Italië
Hotel Norge
Trente, Italië
Ferienanlage Nevada
Trente, Italië
Hotel Monteverde
Trente, Italië
Hotel Casa Alpina
Trente, Italië
Caminetto Mountain Resort
Trente, Italië
Hotel Da Villa
Trente, Italië
Grand Hotel Astoria
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Who Is Trente For?
Trente suits beginners and families particularly well, thanks to 13 magic carpets that make learning areas accessible and low-stress for young children and first-time skiers. Intermediate skiers will find the bulk of the 71 km of pistes enjoyable cruising terrain, while the handful of more challenging runs gives advanced skiers enough to explore across a multi-day trip.
Slopes and Lifts at a Glance
The resort's 47 lifts include 26 chair lifts, 1 gondola, and 1 cable car, giving good vertical access across the mountain with relatively short queues spread across multiple departure points. Three drag lifts and 3 platters serve some of the higher or more remote sections, rounding out a network that covers the 71 km of marked pistes efficiently.
Snow Reliability
Snow depth at Trente has varied considerably in recent seasons, which is worth factoring into your booking timing. The standout season was 2020/21, when the resort recorded a maximum snow depth of 113 cm. Since then depths have been more modest, peaking at 23 cm in 2021/22, 25 cm in 2022/23, 38 cm in 2023/24, and 22 cm in 2024/25, so checking current conditions and booking a resort with good snowmaking coverage is advisable.
Apres-Ski and Atmosphere
Trente carries the relaxed, convivial character typical of Italian mountain resorts, with good food and a welcoming local atmosphere at the base area. Expect hearty mountain cuisine, local wines, and a lively but not overwhelming apres-ski scene that appeals to families and couples as much as groups of friends.
Getting There and Practical Tips
Trente is located in Italy, and the most practical approach is to fly into the nearest major airport and continue by rental car or transfer service, as mountain access is easiest with your own transport. Book accommodations early through Nivosola, where 10 options start from EUR 339 per person, and consider travel insurance that covers variable snow conditions given the recent season data.
Best Time to Go
Based on historical snow data, January and February tend to offer the most reliable conditions in the Alps, and Trente follows that general pattern. If maximum snow depth is your priority, targeting mid-January to mid-February gives you the best statistical chance of catching good cover, while late March can still work if you are flexible and follow the live snow reports.
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Snow depth by winter
Snow reliability: Variable (27/100), based on altitude and historical snow depth.
Maximum snow depth (cm) per winter season. Source: Open-Meteo (ERA5).
Trente on the map
Lifts and pistes based on OpenStreetMap.
Webcams in Trente

📷 Altopiano della Vigolana › North-east: Vigolo Vattaro - Via della Fricca

📷 Pian dei Pradi: Cima Vezzena - Lagorai - Valsugana

📷 Santa Giuliana › West: Pian dei Pradi - Vigolana

📷 Besenello › South: Mattarello

📷 Folgaria › West: Passo Sommo

📷 Folgaria › East: Mezzomonte di Sopra - Trentino-Alto Adige, Italia: Localita' Forreri

📷 Vallelaghi

📷 Vallelaghi: Andalo - Paganella
FAQ about Trente
How many km of pistes does Trente have?
Trente has approximately 71 km of marked downhill pistes (source: OpenStreetMap).
How many lifts are there in Trente?
Trente is served by around 47 ski lifts.
What does a ski holiday to Trente cost?
Accommodations in Trente start from around €339 per person; Nivosola compares 10 options, refreshed daily.
Is there enough snow in Trente?
Yes. Recent winters reached a maximum snow depth of around 113 cm. December to March is the most reliable period.
Is Trente suitable for beginners and young children?
Yes, the resort has 13 magic carpets spread across beginner areas, making it one of the more family-friendly setups in Italy for first-time skiers and young children just starting out.
How many lifts does Trente have and will I face long queues?
Trente has 47 lifts in total, including 26 chair lifts, 1 gondola, and 1 cable car. That spread of infrastructure across 71 km of pistes generally keeps lift lines manageable, especially outside of school holiday peaks.
Has Trente had good snow in recent seasons?
Snow depth has varied significantly, from a high of 113 cm in 2020/21 down to lows of around 22 to 25 cm in more recent winters. It is sensible to monitor live snow reports and check whether the resort has snowmaking capability before you travel.