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Accomodation in Madonna di Campiglio

Select from these leading accommodation choices in Madonna di Campiglio
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Apartments

  • Chalet Dei Pini

    9.6/10

    CHALET DEI PINI IS A CHARMING HOLIDAY HOUSE IN THE TYPICAL ALPINE STYLE ARCHITECTURE WITH FIVE WELCOMING APARTMENTS

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  • Residence Hotel Ambiez

    8.7/10

    APARTMENT STYLE ESTABLISHMENT THAT COMBINES THE CONVENIENCE OF THE HOTEL FACILITIES WITH THE INDEPENDENCE OF PRIVATE APARTMENT

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  • Residence Torre del Brenta

    4.8/5

    ONLY FEW METERS AWAY FROM ALL THE AMENITIES ARE THE SKI LIFTS, SHOPS AND SKI SCHOOLS.

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Hotels

  • Hotel St Raphael

    8.9/10

    LOCATED IN A QUIET AND SUNNY POSITION AWAY FROM THE STREET, ONLY A VERY SHORT DISTANCE FROM LIFTS AND SKI SLOPES.

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  • Dolomiti Hotel Cozzio

    4.1/5

    LOCATED IN THE HEART OF MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO; WITHIN THE PEDESTRIAN AREA AND RIGHT BESIDES THE SKI SLOPES, DOLOMIT HOTEL COZZIO IS A FAMILY RUN ESTABLISHMENT WITH A HOMELY ATMOSPHERE.

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  • Majestic Mountain Charme Hotel

    4.1/5

    REFINED HOTEL IDEALLY LOCATED WITHIN THE PEDESTRIAN AREA OF THE VILLAGE AND OPPOSITE THE 5 LAGHI CABLE CAR. EVERYTHING HERE IS AT WALKING DISTANCE.

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  • Hotel Cristal Palace

    8.8/10

    SUPERB HOTEL LOCATED IN A PANORAMIC AREA UP IN THE VILLAGE 15 MIN WALK FROM THE VIBRANT VILLAGE CENTRE.

  • Hotel Spinale

    8.8/10

    STRATEGICALLY LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO THE MODERN SPINALE CABLE CAR AND JUST 5 MINUTES WALK TO THE VILLAGE CENTRE. ALL ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS AND COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED WITH SOBER ELEGANCE.

  • Chalet Laura Lodge Hotel

    9.6/10

    A BEAUTIFUL INTIMATE LUXURY HOTEL IN THE HEART OF MADONNA DI CAMPIGLIO.

B & Bs

  • Chalet del Sogno

    9.4/10

    HOTEL CHALET DEL SOGNO IS A CHARMING LUXURY B&B ON THE EDGE OF THE WOOD, A REAL OASIS IN TOTAL HARMONY WITH NATURE. 

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  • Hotel Montana

    8.8/10

    This welcoming 3 star Bed & Breakfast run by the Vidi family has a long tradition of ski instructors and Alpine guides. Located on the edge of the ski slopes and just 200m from the centre of the village.

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Other  ski Areas

  • Livigno

  • Bormio

    1 h 45 min

  • Santa Caterina Valfurva

    1 h 45 min

  • Madonna di Campiglio

    1 h 45 min


Ski Madonna di Campiglio

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Getting to Sellaronda Dolomites

The Sellaronda area is about 300 km north east of Milan, 190Km north of Verona and 200 km north west of Venice.
Fly to the Sellaronda area
The closest major ariports are Verona Villafranca/ Catullo (190Km), Venice Marco Polo (200km) Munich International Airport (300km), Milano Malpensa (360Km).
A number of transfer options – ski shuttle bus, group door to door tranfers, taxi, combination of rail and road - are available. Contact us to discuss the best solution for you.
By Car
The area is reached via the Brenner motorway (A22, Autostrada del Brennero). Coming from the south (Bologna, Venice) follow the route Verona – Trento – Bolzano, from the north (Germany, Austria) Innsbruck – Brennero – Chiusa. Then follow the directions depending on the final destinations. 
By Train
The closest major train stations Bolzano/ Bozen (50 to 70Km) if coming from the south or Fortezza (50km) if coming from the north. There a several fast connections throughout the day which connect Bolzano to Venice (3 to 3&1/2 hours with one change), Verona (1&1/3hours direct), or Fortezza to Munich (3 hours). From there you can continue your trip to the ski villages either by public buses or private transfer (about 1 hour trip)
By Bus
Private bus companies run regular services between the area and the major airports

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Enjoy some Italian ski inspiration, from home

Published June 2020 - Updated: December 2021

After the 2020-21 winter season with the Italian ski areas closed to tourists, December 2021 saw the return of skiers from all over the world. At last, the future looks brighter for the several Alpine villages welcoming guests from near and far.

Hit the Italian ski slopes virtually:
A bite-sized taste of Italy

May, 2020

The arrival of the cooler weather in Sydney means I can’t help but reminisce about my Italian home and the ski-season that was sadly cut short in 2020. It’s certainly been trying times for many, but we’ll be back and I’ll continue to look out for new places for all of you to experience when safe to do so.

Click here to see how the Bormio ski area looked like on the eve of the Italian national lock-down in early March.

Whilst COVID-19 has temporarily stopped our travels, it’s not dampened our spirits.

Many of the operators I work with are dear friends of mine and despite the current challenges, they are working hard behind the scenes to enhance their facilities and welcome guests back. 

Over the next few months I’ll continue to publish some bite-sized Alpine inspirations from local recipes, ski tips and tutorials to enjoy until we can hit the Italian slopes once again!

I do hope that you’ll find something of interest to keep your ski dreams alive in the short term.

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