One of Italy's largest ski resorts, Madonna di Campiglio has 100 miles of downhill pistes on 51 individual tracks, plus 20 miles of cross-country trails. Campiglio is also part of the greater Skirama Dolomiti Adamello-Brenta area, giving visitors access to eight Alpine ski resorts and over 200 miles of slopes.
Restaurants in Madonna Di Campiglio
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4.5 based on 53 reviews
Our two young kids (6 and 3) were skiing for the first time. We enrolled the older one in a group class while the little one started with a private lesson and later joined a group. They have a nice and easy private run where very small children can start skiing safely but after the first day the older one was already tackling the blue slopes with confidence. The teachers are competent and extremely good with children, their patience is unbelievable, they look after the kids very well ensuring that they are always safe, warm and protected from the sun. On the last day even the little one was able to do a full blue run. My kids can be quite grumpy when they start something new but this time at the end of every lesson they were asking for more. Super recommended. We also rent skis and boots from them and they were in an good condition and quite new models. Skis and boots for the small one were given to us almost free because, they said, she was too cute :)
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Welcome to Madonna di Campiglio's Olimpionico Sport! Your perfect companion in not just winter sports. New place to come to for sports equipment hire from skis and snowboards from the biggest brands and sale of mountain accessories. We guarantee you new and prepared equipment from our best skimen: try it to believe it! Come and find us, and be overwhlemed by our professionality and care!
This shop (with 2 branches in Madonna) was the only one offered via Ski Set. Nevertheless the service was very good as was the selection of ski gear. PROS: friendly and helpful staff who all speak good English, wide selection of skis from a variety of manufacturers (incl. Stockli, Head, Volkl, Rossignol), ability to change skis midway through the week, open until 8pm, equipment collected from hotel on final day. CONS: shop is very busy on Saturday (i.e. changeover day) and seems chaotic, check-in terminals inside the front door are not obvious. Despite booking through Ski Set and providing the required personal information, this all had to be entered again in the shop; I suspect this is more to do with Ski Set comms rather than the shop. Last year we used Noleggio del Brenta who were excellent. This year we were equally happy with Olimpionico Sport. When we next return to Madonna, it will be nice to have a choice between at least two very good rental shops for our equipment.
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