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Cima Grostè- Campo Carlo Magno, Pinzolo (TN)- Dolomites-UNESCO- Rendena Valley - Trentino-Alto Adige

The slopes of Passo Grostè are gentle blue, always well covered with snow that runs in an almost surreal rocky environment with a splendid panorama of the Adamello. Dolomites declared a #UNESCO World Heritage Site for the uniqueness and beauty of their landscape... #tuttitaly

Cima Grostè- Campo Carlo Magno, Pinzolo (TN)- Dolomites-UNESCO- Rendena Valley - Trentino-Alto Adige

Madonna di Campiglio is in Val Rendena, in the Adamello Brenta Natural Park in Trentino.


The ski area is connected with Folgarida-Marilleva and Pinzolo, forming the Skiarea Campiglio Dolomiti Brenta. It is also part of the Skirama Dolomiti consortium.


The Grostè pass has gentle blue slopes, always well covered with snow. These run in a surreal rocky environment with a splendid view of the Adamello.

We can make the ascent by taking the Grostè 1-2 gondola lift, and it is also possible to repeat the slopes at high altitudes thanks to two comfortable chairlifts.

Monte Spinale offers technical slopes such as the Spinale Direttissima and the red Spinale Diretta. These satisfy all tastes.


The Amazon is the most fearsome track on the opposite side of the Pradalago area. With a 60% gradient, this is the deepest.



Instead, the medium-difficulty slopes are located toward the area of ​​the Fortini and Genziana Express chairlifts. These serve stretches that are accessible even to beginners. From here, you get to the Malghette chairlift.


Finally, the Cinque Laghi area can be reached directly from the town. It is connected with Pradalago, where we find the Fis Tre-3, the most famous slope in the ski area.

This is a red run in the middle of the woods and goes downhill to the Canalone Miramonti, a wall overlooking the town where the men's World Cup slalom race occurs.


The tourist resort of Madonna di Campiglio offers many activities, such as snowshoeing, horse-drawn sleigh rides, walking downtown, shopping, etc. It satisfies all needs.


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