Great news, new connection linking Pinzolo - Madonna Di Campiglio - Marilleva - Folgarida opening this season - 150km of slopes !!
Great news, new connection linking Pinzolo - Madonna Di Campiglio - Marilleva - Folgarida opening this season - 150km of slopes !!
Today, the seasonal rules that once decreed that ski-mountaineering and snowshoe outings were activities exclusively relegated to the spring are a thing of the past.
Now, an increasingly large number of trails can be glimpsed as soon as the first sprinkling of snow makes its appearance on "our" mountains. These mark a search for silent, uncontaminated spots, where visitors can savour the purity of the Alps.
The itineraries described in this section have been selected and prepared by Franco Gionco, who is a great expert as well as a great lover of the mountains. He boasts an array of collaborations with specialist magazines and has prepared reports on ski-mountaineering, travel, and adventure all around the world, in every season of the year.
He has worked in the sector for more than ten years, promoting sport and respect for nature. For his efforts, Gionco has been bestowed the highly prestigious and internationally renowned Fair Play Mecenate "Lo sport oltre lo sport" award.
The itineraries contained here are described in a very essential manner to discourage dangerous improvisations.
All those who require further information on the descriptions of the itinerary are invited address these to a companion with proven skills as well as to the Alpine Guides present in all of Trentino's most important locations.
Source: Ski-mountaineering and Snowshoes www.visittrentino.it
Fall-Line’s Top Runs
Saslong in Val Gardena – classic downhill slope, very steep and a regular feature in the World Cup downhill racing calendar. A great opportunity to see what the pros expose themselves to.
Gran Risa in Alta Badia – is another black slope that is scarily steep. It is also another World Cup regular and has a difference in height of 448 metres over 1255 metres with a maximum gradient of 53%. it’s a breathtaking descent in the heart of the woods.
La Longia in Val Gardena – is a very long run from the top of Seceda, a peak reached by gondola from the town of ortisei. La Longia has a vertical drop of about 1230m and winds 9km along high ridges, down wide fields and through narrow ravines and past a frozen waterfall.
Trametsch in Val d'Isarco – is another testingly long black track with bends and sudden changes of slope to make for a varied, fun ski. It runs from the Plose to Bressanone.
The Hermegg black run in Kronplatz is over five kilometres along and a great way to get the legs and head working as there’s a drop of 1,300 metres in altitude along the way – one for the fitter types.
The Silvester black run in Kronplatz – with a similar length and drop in altitude to hermegg delivers a rollercoaster of fun for advanced skiers.
Sella ronda
The experience of reaching a mountain hutby snowmobile, on snowshoes or even on foot, surrounded by silence is unforgettable. Savour the striking atmospheres of an evening spent on the mountains, sitting in front of a fireplace and enjoying the flavours of Trentino's dishes, before perhaps taking a thrilling sled ride back down by torchlight.
Dinner in a Trentino mountain hut is a unique experience. A voyage of discovery among a myriad of flavours, giving guests a chance to taste dishes such as grilled polenta with cheese or mushrooms, strangolapreti, orzotto and game as well as traditional cold cuts, salamis and cheeses, and taste the much cherished deserts and grappas that traditionally bring a mountain meal to a close.
In winter, dinner is served in mountain huts throughout Trentino's skiing districts, with guests travelling up the slopes on snowmobiles or snow-cats - and in some cases even making their way back down on sleds or using snowshoes.
Evenings in Val di Fassa at the Baita Ciampié in Val San Nicolò - a branch valley of the Val di Fassa - and at the Rifugio Fuchiade in Passo San Pellegrino are truly extraordinary, as are those in Val di Fiemme, at the Baita Caserina on the Alpe di Pampeago, the Baita Ciamp de le Strie on the Alpe di Lusia or at the Capanna Cervino in Passo Rolle.
In Val di Sole, wonderful evenings can also be enjoyed at the Rifugio Orso Bruno, at the Rifugio Solander or at the Malga Panciana in Marilleva as well as at the Chalet degli Angeli in Folgarida and the Rifugio Scoiattolo and Doss dei Gembri in Peio.
The Cascina Zeledria, Malga Ritorto, Malga Montagnoli and the restaurant Boch and the Stoppani Grosté in Madonna di Campiglio can be reached on snow-cats in the evenings.
In Paganella, visitors can spend the evening at Baita Pineta, Casina Bruniol and La Tana dell'Ermellino - which also provides horse-drawn sleighs for transport. The Stella d'Italia mountain hut is open in Folgaria, as well as the Rifugio Baita Tonda (Serrada) and the restaurant Malga Ortesino, while in Lavarone it's possibe to dine at the restaurant refuge Tana Incantata on Mount Tablat.
Source: Magical Mountain Huts
Winter is at its best in Trentino. White snows blanket the Dolomites and their landscapes, giving them a magical appearance and presenting visitors with the myriad of choices for entertainment: alpine and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, carving, ski-mountaineering, as well as skating, sled rides and all of the other activities that can be enjoyed on the snow and ice here. Some of the largest skiing districts in the world are found in the area, featuring 800 km of pistes with over 300 avant-garde, swift and comfortable ski-lifts as well as guaranteed skiing conditions thanks to the modern programmed snow systems employed in the area.
The latest technology is harnessed for the benefit of winter sports in the Dolomiti Superski and Skirama areas - the skipass system which allows you to ski in all of Trentino's valleys with just two passes. One-of-a-kind slopes, these veritable and challenging cult pistes provide real thrills with their detours, changes in slopes and awe-inspiring landscapes. Lastly, some ski areas are also more suited to beginners, with specialist ski instructors, snow games and many other outdoor activities for the whole family.
All of the ski areas in Trentino - from the Fassa, Fiemme and Primiero Dolomites to the Brenta Dolomites, the Paganella Plateau, Madonna di Campiglio, Val di Sole and Tonale - have become a point of reference as well as a choice destination among winter sports lovers, because of the top quality tourist accommodation available there as well as the warmth of the hospitality in Trentino. Choosing Trentino also means choosing safety. The Snow Friend project employs specialist operators and forest guards. The aim of the project is to provide prevention, raise awareness of the rules among skiers, and supply support during first aid operations on the pistes. In sum, Trentino has made every effort to maximise fun and ensure that your winter holiday becomes a truly unforgettable experience.
Source: VisitTrentino.it
In November 2008, the FIS Council decided to initiate a campaign to 'Bring Children to the Snow'. The initial concept was presented to the FIS Congress 2008 in Cape Town (RSA) in May 2008.
Following approval by the FIS Council in November 2009, the campaign has been divided into two dimensions: an International Communication Campaign and a National Activity Campaign with different projects and programs depending on the country. Externally the campaign activities will be known through the 'FIS SnowKidz' brand.
'All children between the ages of four and fourteen should have the chance to experience the fascination of snow'.
Madonna di Campiglio is the number one winter sport resort in the Italian Alps, from alpine skiing to snowboarding together with the scenery, the traditional high quality hospitality, the relaxing atmosphere and the quality of a vacation as you stroll through the town centre which has been completely pedestrianized, therefore free of any vehicles. And of course the carousel of slopes that are located within a natural environment that is beyond compare, surrounded by the peaks of the Dolomites of Brenta and the Presanella mountain range.5
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