Winter in Trentino

WINTER NEWS IN TRENTINO

All the news from Trentino’s ski resort with first openings as early as 18 November

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.

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GREAT NORTHERN ADVENTURES IN THE DOLOMITES

Trentino is not only about skiing...

A dogsledding experience remains a bucket list activity for many travellers, while a horse-drawn sleigh ride is a romantic and comfortable way to explore winter landscapes. Or you can try an experience of wildlife watching in Val di Sole in the Stelvio National Park.

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CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN TRENTINO

In a medieval village, in a castle, on the lake... find your ideal Christmas market in Trentino!

From the Adige Valley to the Dolomites, numerous locations come to life between November and January thanks to the many festive markets that fill the air with scents of roasted chestnuts, hot chocolate, and steaming mulled wine.

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A SLALOM BETWEEN GOURMET MOUNTAIN HUTS

In the ski resorts of Trentino, delicious and creative modern dishes are developed using traditional techniques and produced using high-quality local ingredients.

Enjoy a day's skiing and taste the flavours of the region at the local shops. In the Trentino ski areas, five-star quality does not only feature on the slopes and lifts but also in the many mountain huts along the slopes. Several high-altitude venues are also open in the evenings for an unforgettable dinner, after riding a snowmobile or onboard a snowcat.

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MUSIC ON THE SKI SLOPES

Concerts with pop and rock music performed with ice instruments in a huge igloo-shaped concert hall or outside the mountain huts of the Dolomites.

At 2,600 metres above sea level, visitors can experience the dramatic sounds of the world-famous orchestra that travels the world with their made-of-ice instruments. In March 2024, the most popular jazz and funk music will be part of the winter landscape of the Dolomites, with numerous concerts at high altitudes in close proximity to the winter sports hubs.

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