Don’t Miss Out On Italy’s ‘La Dolce Vita’

28 February 2025

Tags: Italy Val di Fassa Madonna Di Campiglio Passo Tonale Folgarida

Don’t Miss Out On Italy’s ‘La Dolce Vita’
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Skiers and snowboarders visiting Italy’s Dolomiti Superski are now benefitting from several new improvements.

Val di Fassa – Carezza

Reconstruction of the Col Rodella cable car in Campitello di Fassa is now complete. The Belvedere – Col Rodella pistes have become one of the most popular areas for skiers and snowboarders in Val di Fassa.

San Martino Di Castrozza – Passo Rolle

In the Ces area, the new Valcigolera cableway with 10-seater gondolas has replaced the previous two-seater chairlift.

Alpe Lusia – Passo San Pellegrino

In the San Pellegrino – Costabella area, the Monzoni slope and Monzoni Snowpark have been renovated, and the Fuchiade slope widened.

Skirama Dolomiti-Adamello Brenta

With almost 400 km of slopes and 150 ski lifts, Skirama Dolomiti-Adamello Brenta brings together some of the most attractive winter resorts in western Trentino. Accessible through a single ski pass, it provides a tour of the beautiful scenery in the Adamello-Presanella, Ortles-Cevedale, and Brenta Dolomites massifs.

It includes the ski resorts of Madonna di Campiglio and Pinzolo in Val Rendena, Folgarida-Marilleva, Peio, Passo del Tonale in Val di Sole, Andalo-Fai della Paganella, Monte Bondone and Folgaria-Lavarone-Luserna.

The high altitude of the slopes, which reach 2,500m in Madonna di Campiglio and 3,000 metres in Peio and Passo del Tonale, ensures skiing and snowboarding from November until late spring.

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Pinzolo

On Doss del Sabion, the new Prà Rodont – Doss del Sabion cableway provides a connection to the lift system from Pinzolo. At the top of Doss Sabion, a panoramic viewpoint with an educational point is being created in collaboration with the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park. There is a new lounge bar in the renovated Doss del Sabion refuge, which also houses the Attic restaurant.

Madonna di Campiglio

The ski area has been nominated among the 10 top ski destinations in the world and the best in Italy. New features include the widening of the Pradalago Facile slope.

Folgarida Marilleva

A new six-seater chairlift Malga Panciana – Ometto, has replaced the old two-seater fixed-attachment chairlift Val Panciana – Ometto. The new lift carries 1,600 more people per hour and has heated seats. Some runs have been expanded. In Folgarida there is a new bar and restaurant with views of the Brenta Dolomites.

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Don’t Miss Out On Italy’s ‘La Dolce Vita’: A Summary

Italy’s Dolomiti Superski and Skirama Dolomiti-Adamello Brenta have introduced several upgrades to enhance the skiing and snowboarding experience. In Val di Fassa, the Col Rodella cable car has been reconstructed, while San Martino di Castrozza now features a modern 10-seater gondola. Alpe Lusia – Passo San Pellegrino has renovated slopes and a snow park. Skirama Dolomiti-Adamello Brenta, with nearly 400 km of slopes, offers access to top resorts like Madonna di Campiglio, which has been named one of the world’s top ski destinations. Other improvements include new lifts, expanded slopes, and upgraded dining facilities, ensuring an even better winter sports experience.

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