Winter in Trentino

Trentino in peak condition for winter sports season Major innovation & sustainability drive for 2025/2026

Trentino in peak condition for winter sports season Major innovation & sustainability drive for 2025/2026

Trentino’s winter season is set to open with a wave of innovation and a strong commitment to sustainability. Madonna di Campiglio becomes the first Italian ski destination to introduce the Ideal Number: a sensible approach designed to enhance the quality of the skiing experience across its 150km of slopes.

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Winter wellness: Trentino for mind, body and soul

Winter wellness: Trentino for mind, body and soul

Escape the daily grind and rejuvenate in Trentino's winter wonderland. Breathe in the pristine mountain air while skiing or snowshoeing, then unwind at one of the many wellness sanctuaries. Enjoy heated pools, steam baths, and whirlpools, all designed to help you regain your vitality. Indulge in natural treatments, harnessing the power of water in all its forms - snow, spring, and thermal - the essence of well-being in every season. Up in the mountains, wellness isn't just a fleeting trend; it's a way of life, nurtured by fantastic spas and wellness centres. It's more than looking good or just chilling out – it's a genuine well-being experience. Imagine unwinding and treating yourself to a relaxing massage after a day on the slopes. Pure bliss!

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Winter culture in Trentino: making memories to last a lifetime

Winter culture in Trentino: making memories to last a lifetime

There’s more to Trentino than just skiing. Beyond the slopes, you can truly get to know the local community and experience rich traditions and mountain culture. There's so much to do that will create unforgettable memories, especially at Christmas and into the new year. Step into the magic of Trentino and come and see it for yourself.  

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Trentino: A Destination for All – Welcoming and Inclusive Holidays

Trentino: A Destination for All – Welcoming and Inclusive Holidays

Trentino is committed to being an inclusive destination, particularly for winter sports, recognising the significant social value and benefits of physical activity for people with disabilities. Local tourism operators share a common goal: to reduce barriers and ensure every visitor feels welcome. The region aims to be a national leader in reliable, organised, and inclusive tourism, especially during the winter season. To achieve this, Trentino boasts 210 certified instructors across 47 ski schools, specially trained to teach people with disabilities.

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Remote working in Trentino Mountains, Wi-Fi, and wanderlust: your alpine office awaits!

Remote working in Trentino Mountains, Wi-Fi, and wanderlust: your alpine office awaits!

Who wouldn’t love to work surrounded by a snowy forest? Working in the mountains from a workstation surrounded by nature - there are worse backgrounds for your Teams meetings, right? For anyone who just can’t get enough annual leave and needs to catch up on those vital emails during their trip, Trentino is the ideal place for remote working, with more and more apartments and mountain lodges equipped with Wi-Fi and workspaces for effective ‘smartworking’ all year round. In Trentino, you can work in truly unique office spaces overlooking lakes, the Dolomites, vast forests, the stone houses of an ancient village, or even in the open-air facing a meadow or a snowy woodland. And, when you finally clock off, you can slip right into ‘holiday mode’ enjoying time for relaxation and outdoor activities right on your doorstep like walking through the woods or hiking trails with snowshoes or alpine skis.

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