Madonna di Campiglio sits at the centre of one of the largest interconnected ski domains in Italy, linking three major ski areas, Madonna di Campiglio, Pinzolo, and Folgarida-Marilleva, into a single continuous network. The terrain stretches across multiple valleys and mountain ridges, creating a ski area that is both expansive and varied, with long linking routes and distinct sectors rather than a single compact bowl.
Below you can view and download the latest Madonna di Campiglio piste map in PDF format, covering the full interconnected ski area and lift network. Further down the page, you’ll find a clear overview of how the ski area is structured, helping you understand where each sector sits on the map, how they connect, and how the terrain is distributed across the domain. You’ll also find a breakdown of the ski slopes by difficulty, making it easier to identify where beginners, intermediates and advanced skiers should head.
Madonna di Campiglio ski piste map
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Madonna di Campiglio ski map explained
The Madonna di Campiglio ski area is organised across three interconnected mountain sectors, with the main resort positioned centrally and skiing extending both east–west and across separate valleys.
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At the centre, Madonna di Campiglio forms the primary hub, with lifts rising on both sides of the valley. From here, skiers can access the Grostè sector on one side and the Spinale/Pradalago side on the other, creating a natural starting point for exploring the wider area.
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To the north-east (right side of the map), the terrain extends towards Folgarida-Marilleva, forming a long, continuous chain of pistes and lifts. This sector is characterised by rolling terrain and forested runs, with a dense lift network that allows for long-distance skiing across multiple linked resorts.
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To the south-west (left side of the map), the ski area connects to Pinzolo, visible as a more separate valley accessed via a key linking lift. This sector sits slightly apart on the map and features long descents and quieter slopes, with a more linear layout compared to the central area.
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Directly above the resort, the Grostè sector rises to the highest elevations (around 2,500 m). This area offers wide, open terrain and high-altitude skiing, along with one of the standout features of the domain: the Ursus Snowpark. Located beneath the Grostè cableway around the Stoppani area, the snowpark is visible on the map as a dedicated freestyle zone served by its own lift. It spans a large area with multiple lines, including beginner-friendly jumps and boxes in the upper section, and more technical rails, kickers and a funcross line further down, making it one of the most complete freestyle areas in the Alps.
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On the opposite side, the Spinale and Pradalago sectors spread out above the resort, forming a network of pistes that connect smoothly into the wider domain and act as key transition zones between sectors.
Madonna di Campiglio ski slopes
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For beginners, the easiest terrain is located around Madonna di Campiglio village and lower mountain areas, where blue runs and dedicated learning zones are clustered near the main lift bases. These areas provide gentle gradients and easy access back to the resort.
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For intermediate skiers, the majority of the ski area is clearly concentrated across the central sectors and towards Folgarida-Marilleva, where the map shows a dense network of blue and red pistes. These runs are long, flowing, and well connected, making this area ideal for covering distance across the domain.
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For advanced skiers, the more technical terrain is located in specific sectors and on key runs rather than across the entire area. The Grostè sector offers steeper and more exposed slopes at higher altitude, while the Pinzolo side includes longer, more sustained descents. Iconic black runs such as the Canalone Miramonti and DoloMitica stand out as the most demanding pistes within the network.
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Freestyle entusiasts have the Ursus snowpark in the Grostè area,
Campiglio Dolomiti di Brenta in brief
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Base elevation: 850 m
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Highest lift: 2,500 m (Grostè sector)
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Vertical drop: 1,650 m
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Kilometres of ski pistes: 156 km
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Number of ski pistes: 103
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Types of ski pistes: 44 blue, 36 red, 21 black, 2 ski routes
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Number of lifts: 59
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Snow parks: 4
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