Trentino Alto Adige is a splendid Italian region completely inserted in a natural alpine environment of incredible beauty . Framed by the Dolomites , its ski resorts are immersed in an unrepeatable landscape with top-level equipment and state-of-the-art ski lifts .
Find out with us which are the 10 best places to ski in this enchanting area of ​​Italy.
10 – Colle Isarco (BZ)
Photo by Michielverbeek. It is a well- known tourist destination between the towns of Vipiteno and Brennero. It is part of the latter municipality and is located in the upper part of theVal d’Isarco . It is a very popular location for its scenic charm .
- Maximum height: 1,098 m
- Lifts opening: 3 December
- Slopes: 15 km of ski slopes and 14 km for cross-country skiing. There is now also a new 6.5 km long toboggan run
- Skipass: from € 26.00
9 – San Martino di Castrozza (TN)
Photo of Lasagnolo9. Splendid Trentino town famous for the beauty of its mountains . Among these it is impossible not to mention the Pale di San Martino , the largest group of the Dolomites.
- Maximum height: 1,487 m
- Lifts opening: November 26th
- Slopes: 57 km of ski slopes and 9 km for cross-country skiing
- Skipass: from € 38.00
8 – Pinzolo (TN)
Photo of Almondox. A really nice resort in Val Rendena, with a medium-sized ski area . Currently, the idea is to create a ski connection between Pinzolo and the more famous Madonna di Campiglio. A treadmill is also available for little skiers .
- Maximum height: 785 m
- Lifts opening: 4 December
- Slopes: 26 km of ski slopes and 5 km for cross-country skiing
- Skipass: from € 34.00
7 – San Cassiano (BZ)
Photo of Internt Consulting. It is a small village in Alta Badia and a suitable location for both more experienced skiers and beginners . The new cable car of Piz Sorega is equipped with an easy ski lift perfect for the less skilled and is also an excellent starting point for long ski itineraries. From here it is also possible to reach the Gran Risa.
There are some news regarding chairlifts : the 6-seater Bamby now replaces the old 4-seater; the fixed 4-seater Costes da L’Ega chairlift now replaces the old 3-seater chairlift.
- Maximum height: 1,600 m
- Lifts opening: November 26th
- Slopes: 130 km of ski slopes and 25 km for cross-country skiing
- Skipass: from € 43.00
6 – Ortisei (BZ)
Source: wikimedia commons. Ortisei is a village in Val Gardena. It is closed on two sides by steep slopes covered with wonderful coniferous forests . Here you will find the quiet slopes of the Alpe di Siusi and Seceda. The former are perfect for novice skiers ; the latter, on the other hand, are for the more experienced .
- Maximum height: 1,200 m
- Lifts opening: 3 December
- Slopes: 176 km of ski slopes and 102 km for cross-country skiing
- Skipass: from € 44.00
5 – Dobbiaco (BZ)
Photo by user: Llorenzi. Dobbiaco is a village in Alta Pusteria a few kilometers from the slopes of Cortina and Plan de Corones . The ski area of ​​this locality is particularly suitable for children and those who are learning to move on the snow.
Dobbiaco is known for cross-country skiing and, not surprisingly, the town also has a stadium for this discipline with night lighting .
- Maximum height: 1,250 m
- Lifts opening: November 26th
- Slopes: 42 km of ski slopes and 120 km for cross-country skiing
- Skipass: from € 40.00
4 – Corvara (BZ)
Photo of Kuebi. Corvara is located in the heart of the Alta Badia ski area. The receptive structures in the area have made this locality one of the most sought after in the Alps .
In addition to the ski lifts , Corvara also offers an intense nightlife thanks to numerous places for after ski and to have fun until late at night.
- Maximum height: 1,500 m
- Lifts opening: November 26th
- Slopes: 130 km of ski slopes and 10 km for cross-country skiing
- Skipass: from € 43.00
3 – Colfosco (BZ)
Photo by Pietro Zanarini. Colfosco is the last resort of Val Badia , before the Gardena Pass. It is located a few minutes drive from Corvara. The town is located near the Sellaronda circuit , which is the ski and road route around the Sella mountain range. From here you can take the Gran Risa, the track included in the World Cup races . Not bad, right
- Maximum height: 1,645 m
- Lifts opening: November 26th
- Slopes: 130 km of ski slopes and 10 km for cross-country skiing
- Skipass: from € 43.00
2 – Canazei (TN)
Photo of Asia. It is a beautiful location located on the bottom of the Val di Fassa . Its ski area is connected to that of the Sellaronda. In addition to skiing and snowboarding , here you can enjoy other winter sports , such as ice hockey or skating. Alpine skiing is very popular and many competitions are organized in Canazei, among which the most famous is the Sellaronda Skimarathon (in February).
- Maximum height: 1,500 m
- Lifts opening: 4 December
- Slopes: 46 km of ski slopes
- Skipass: from € 32.00
1 – Madonna Di Campiglio (TN)
Photo of VitVit. It is one of the most fashionable resorts of Italian skiing . Its 3-Tre di Campiglio slope is historic: here the special slalom of the World Cup takes place .
A novelty: the entry into operation of the Pinzolo-Campiglio Express cable car . It is 4,727 meters long and has four stations. Departure and arrival are located in the locality of Puza dai Fo (at an altitude of 1,664 meters). The intermediate stations are one in Plaza (1,140 m) and the other in Colarin (1,512 m). There is a further arrival station in Patascoss (1,753 m), a few meters from the mountain of Canalone Miramonti, that is the legendary theater track of the already named 3-Tre.
- Maximum height: 1,550 m
- Lifts opening: November 26th
- Slopes: 30 km of ski slopes and 22 km for cross-country skiing
- Skipass: from € 40.50