TRENTINO SNOW WORLD
Alpine skiing, snowboarding and Nordic skiing from December to April with some new features in various ski areas.
There are 227 ski lifts, among the most modern in the Alps, serving about 800km of slopes where 90% of snow is always guaranteed from December to April. Two large areas bring together most of Trentino's ski areas: Dolomiti Superski, the largest ski carousel in the world, includes the ski areas of Val di Fassa, Val di Fiemme and San Martino di Castrozza-Passo Rolle. The Skirama Dolomiti Adamello Brenta includes the Campiglio ski area Brenta Dolomites, the largest in Trentino, Alpe Cimbra, Monte Bondone, Paganella, Peio and Passo Tonale.
NEW CABLE CAR AND MOUNTAIN RESTAURANT IN THE SKIAREA CAMPIGLIO-DOLOMITI DI BRENTA
A series of important renovation works concern all areas of the Campiglio - Dolomiti di Brenta ski area. The new single-cable automatic detachable cable car, with continuous movement, covers the stretch from Prà Rodont to the top of Doss de Sabion.
Among the 53 new cabins, one is equipped with a transparent floor to enjoy a "suspended in space" experience. When designing the system, particular attention was paid to the best environmental integration (fewer supports and cabins). The two departure and arrival stations have been completely redone, intended to blend in with the natural environment. Once visitors get off the lift, you can get directly to the slopes or go up, via escalators or lift, to the brand-new Rifugio Doss del Sabion.
A point of reference for skiers seeking refreshment since the opening of the first facility in 1969, the building is now being expanded and adapted to the needs of tourists with the creation of a bar overlooking the Brenta Dolomites. The new bistro and terrace on the second floor will provide guests with stunning 360-panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges whilst enjoying a traditional Trentino lunch.
The gourmet restaurant is completely new and will guarantee guests an exclusive experience, with large windows and a strong reference to the territory which can be found in the gastronomic offer and will focus on the variation of local products in a not only traditional but contemporary way. Attention has also been paid to limiting restaurant emissions into the atmosphere and is equipped, among other things, with a photovoltaic system on the roof to reduce energy consumption.
In Madonna di Campiglio, where we continue the "pay per use" ski pass route, a programmed snowmaking system has been created in the Campo Scuola area of Passo Campo Carlo Magno with the latest generation of snow generators.
NEW SNOW-MAKING FACILITIES
Interventions to the snowmaking system in the Folgarida Marilleva area which is now connected to the new Val Mastellina accumulation basin. The programmed snowmaking system of the Belvedere slope has also been completely renovated and has seen a general restyling aimed at adapting the width and reducing the slope to facilitate the return of skiers to the valley.
Paganella also announces important news for the next ski season. In the school camp in Laghet di Andalo, the historic two-seater chairlift is flanked by a modern and functional 10-seater detachable cable car called "Baby Express". The new facility, 395m long with a difference in altitude of 113m, will serve the new section of the blue slope dedicated to beginners which starts from "Ferna", just below the "Prati di Gaggia" and connects with the Laghet slope. Added to the project to improve the valley which last year saw the doubling of the Gaggia slope and the final stretch of the Cacciatori slope is the expansion of the Olimpionica I slope and the remodelling of the slope surface to make it easier for less experienced skiers too. The replacement of the programmed snowmaking network with the installation of 12 new state-of-the-art snow generators is also planned.
Furthermore, following previous expansion works at Dosson Snowpark, additional structures dedicated to snowboarders and freeriders will be installed. Additionally, Paganella Ski has also invested in renewable energy: three photovoltaic systems have been installed on the roofs of the valley station of the Dosson-Selletta cable car, on the Family Chalet Dosson and on the administrative offices in the village. This development will allow the production of approximately 500,000 kWh of sustainable energy per year, equal to what is consumed for the operation of the ski lifts during the summer season, from May to October.
EASTERN TRENTINO
In the ski areas of the Dolomites, Alpe Cermis has renewed the cabins from Cavalese to Doss Laresi, while in the Ski Center Latemar, the programmed snowmaking network has been further strengthened, as well as in San Marino where 20 new generators are introducing new generation snow. The introduction of new technologies for the control of programmed snow networks is the common denominator of the developments in the ski areas of Val di Fassa, aimed at making the experience on the Dolomite snow more enjoyable and safe. At the end February 2024 the women's Alpine Skiing World Cup will arrive on the LaVolata slope at Passo San Pellegrino.
On Ciampedìe there is the expansion of the boardercross track and the Cigolade and Tomba slopes. In the Canazei di Belvedere - Col Rodella ski area, a new storage basin was created for the programmed snowmaking network and the "Cinque Dita" slope in the Col Rodella area was improved. On the Buffaure above Pozza di Fassa, work is underway on a new variant of the Panorama slope with attached snowmaking system. In the Ciampac ski area, the Sasso di Rocca 2 and 2 slopes have been equipped with a new programmed snowmaking system and that of the Orsa Maggiore slope has been upgraded. At Passo San Pellegrino, on the Costabella side, the Capanna Margherita and Martinet slopes are improved and equipped with a snow-making system.
NEW SKI DEALS
For those who can't wait to start skiing, from 25 November to 23 December you can take advantage of the Superpremiére promotion of Dolomiti Superski: four nights for the price of three, four-day ski passes for the price of three, four lessons for the price of three. Valid in participating regions.
FLYSKI SHUTTLE
From 7 December 2023 to 1 April 2024, on Saturdays and Sundays, thanks to the FlySki Shuttle service, the main ski resorts in Trentino will be connected via direct transfers to the airports of Verona, Bergamo Orio al Serio, Milan-Linate, Milan- Malpensa, Venice, Treviso, Bolzano and with the Venice-Mestre, Milan Centrale and Trento railway stations. The connected locations are those in Val di Sole, Val di Fassa, Val di Fiemme, San Martino di Castrozza Passo Rolle Primiero and Vanoi smart, Madonna di Campiglio and Pinzolo. Information: https://www.flyskishuttle.com
Further info: https://www.visittrentino.info/en/trentino/ski-areas