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Campitello Ski Holidays

The cosy village of Campitello, snug amongst the stunning Sella Massif is a hot spot for intermediates with easy links to the nearby resorts in the Sella Ronda circuit. This is a terrific destination to soak up the deliciously relaxed pace of life – grab a seat in one of the sunny mountain huts, order a grolla and fall in love with the views.

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At a glance: • Beautiful setting • Cuisine and culture • Great value

Great for: • Families • Intermediates • Sports

The cosy village of Campitello, snug amongst the stunning Sella Massif is a hot spot for intermediates with easy links to the nearby resorts in the Sella Ronda circuit. This is a terrific destination to soak up the deliciously relaxed pace of life – grab a seat in one of the sunny mountain huts, order a grolla and fall in love with the views.

Campitello Resort

This hidden gem of a village is tucked away at the foot of Col Rodella within the Dolomites. The area is known for having some of the most beautiful scenery in the region including the Sella Massif, famous panettone-shaped Sassolungo and Val Duron with its meadows, woods and stream. Campitello is Val di Fassa’s oldest tourist resort as well as one of the smallest and remains unspoilt with oodles of traditional charm.

Small, quaint and picturesque, the village is made up of a number of hotels, restaurants and bars, many housed in old converted barns. Campitello’s quiet, narrow streets and friendly atmosphere make it ideal for families wanting a relaxing getaway, groups looking to gain some skills on the piste before settling down with a few evening tipples and couples on a romantic retreat to the snow. Food lovers are sure to be satisfied with a number of traditional Italian restaurants and cosy mountain bars set high on the mountain where you can sip some warming grolla and appreciate the scenery.

The village itself is easily accessible from the main airports in Venice and Verona – around a 2.5 hour transfer time from both and there are two train stations nearby, Bolzano and Trento, which both have taxi and bus connections to the resort.

The Val di Fassa/ Carezza pass gives access to lifts in the nearby resorts within the valley such as Belvedere, Buffaure, Catinaccio, Carezza and Nova Levante. With an ideal position in the Sella Ronda circuit, skiers and boarders can take advantage of all the resorts surrounding the magnificent Sella Massif (the famous Sella Ronda ski tour can be completed in a day with the Dolimiti Superski pass).

Free ski buses transport visitors easily around the mountain and Campitello’s larger neighbour Canazei, on the other side of the Col Rodella, can be reached by taking the red run down in to the village.

Stats & FAQ

Location: Italy, Alps.

Established:

Open: December to April

Downhill: 39km

View our detailed Campitello snow forecast or snow report and see all live webcams, piste maps, road and travel maps and lift pass prices. For a picture of historic snow conditions see the snow depths month by month with our Campitello snow history.

Nearest Airport & Transfer Time:
Venice200 km, 2.5 hr
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Top Altitude:2485m
Bottom Altitude:1440m
Resort Altitude:1440m
Longest run:7km
Slope Orientation:NSEW
Vertical Drop:
Skiable Vertical:1220m
Night Skiing:Yes
Glacier:No

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Downhill Runs:39km
Beginner slopes:10%
Intermediate:90%
Advanced slopes:0%
Lift Pass Price: €262 (Dolomiti Superski adult 6 day)
€225 (Val di Fassa/ Carezza adult 6 day)
Nearby resorts: Canazei, Pozza di Fassa, Vagi di Fassa, Arabba, Corvara, Sella Ronda

Skiing/BoardingSkiing in Campitello

As one of the smaller and less well known resorts in the Val di Fassa, the area is usually free from crowds and is the prime location for intermediate skiers as well as progressing beginners. The main skiing area for the village is Col Rodella, situated just above the resort and a short cable ride from the base. At this higher altitude, skiers and boarders can enjoy a wide variety of terrain on a perfect blanket of snow. As

There are two beginner slopes at base level, the Campo Scuola da Faè and the slightly longer Col de Lin. These are two easy cruising slopes where you can gain some confidence before heading up the mountain. The local ski school also takes lessons here and a kinder club is available for youngsters just starting out. The meeting point is just next to the Col Rodella cable car making drop-offs and pick-ups a breeze.

The area’s perfect for intermediate skiers who enjoy a range of gradients with some smooth, wide runs as well as a steep ridge with harder verticals for more of a challenge. A highlight of this ski area is its central position giving skiers an expanse of piste to explore and intermediates wanting to clock up some mileage can ski the 4.4km red Tre-3 to the Belvedere- Canazei area or head over on the Sella Pass to the Val Gardene where the red Mertinelli is another favourite.

The legendary Sella Ronda Ski tour covers 4 passes, 4 valleys and 3 provinces and is a must ski for experienced skiers – it’s doable in a day (best to set off before 10am – you’ll need the Dolomiti Superski pass).

The boarder cross a great place to gain some speed and boarders can take advantage of the Dolomiti Park park in Canazei, which has a Big Air, Boardercross, jibbing area and quarter as well as kickers, rails and boxes.

Campitello Apres Ski

As one of the smaller villages in the Val di Fassa, the après scene is fairly low-key and attracts those wanting laid-back evenings with good food and casual drinks.

One of our favourite restaurants is ‘Mini’ which offers a selection of traditional Italian cuisine. Choose from a variety of meats, cheeses and wines - indulge in their amazing cappuccino ice-cream for dessert. This is ideal for a romantic evening or intimate night with family and friends.

For a casual bite head to La Stalla del Nonno, a pizzeria in the centre of the town with good value food and a friendly atmosphere and be sure to indulge your sweet tooth at the Paticceria Marlene. This cheap, cheerful spot has some of the best pastries in the area, perfect for that well-deserved chocolate fix after a long day on the snow.

Most of the hotels have bars so parents with young children can enjoy a drink without having to leave the property. These are also ideal for groups and couples wanting quiet evening drinks.

Whether stopping off at a cosy mountain bar or in your favourite restaurant, make sure you try the traditional Italian Grolla- this sharing goblet is filled with warmed grappa and coffee for an instant pick me up.

There are a handful of bars which generally liven up at the weekends with the influx of local Italians. Waikiki is a popular spot for cocktails and Il Pavone usually has its music playing until the early hours.

As well as wining and dining there is the fully equipped Ischia sports complex with football pitches and basketball courts as well as a mini-golf circuit nearby. Snowshoe tours and winter trekking are also on offer with the ski school.

Best time to go

Best time to ski Campitello

Best time to visit & ski Campitello

With most of the ski area above 2000m, you’re likely to get some fantastic snow conditions throughout the season, with the best snow usually falling in February and March. When snow in the resort may be sparse at each end of the season you won’t need to worry about bad conditions at lower altitudes as the Col Rodella chair transports everybody back to base. On weeks when snow may not be in such rich supply, terrific snowmaking technology ensures good coverage on the runs.

As this is a small resort with a big ski area, slopes are rarely over-crowded, however, due to its popularity with families, peak times such as Christmas will be slightly busier. The Italians don’t have a half term holiday, so there shouldn’t be much queuing for the lifts over February half term.

Peak Dates

Spend a relaxing white Christmas in Campitello in the heart of the dolomite ski region. Indulge in the wonderful Italian food on offer and relax with a warming grolla amongst family and friends. Campitello Christmas ski holidays ‣

You’re likely to see the sky alight with fireworks during New Year in Campitello. Join in the Italian festivities in the village and start the year making fresh tracks of snow. Campitello New Year ski holidays ‣

Enjoy excellent skiing without the crowds during Feburary half term in Campitello. The beginner slopes at the resort base give youngsters a fantastic introduction to the snow and parents the chance to explore more of the valley. Campitello Half Term ski holidays ‣

Perch on a sunny balcony on the Col Rodella overlooking some of the most beautiful scenery in the region during Easter in Campitello. With high altitude skiing just above the resort you’re likely to get great conditions and sunny skies. Campitello Easter ski holidays ‣

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Families in Campitello

This quiet village is a popular destination for families, with a laid-back and friendly atmosphere on and off the slopes.

Parents travelling with youngsters needing lessons can take advantage of the local ski school - lessons take place on the blue Col di Lin which is just at the front of the village making pick ups and drop offs easy.

The Campitello ski school also has a children’s club taking youngsters from age 3. Lessons take place on the Kinderland, a fun playground on the snow just next to the Col Rodella cable car and in the Banzimalia Park which is another snow playground next to the nursery slope in Strèda Roma.

Families with children at an intermediate level should find a number of runs to enjoy cruising throughout the day on the Col Rodella and if you’re looking to head further afield, the red Tre-3 descends down in to Canazei where the main cable takes you up to the skiing on Belevedere. If you’ve all been skiing for years, set aside a day to ski the terrific Sella Ronda Circuit. You’ll have to upgrade to the Dolomiti Superski pass if you haven’t already, and it’s best to leave before 10am to get the whole circuit done in good time - the experience of skiing across 3 provinces and 4 valleys is well worth it.

The village is a pleasant place for families – there are a number of friendly eateries such as La Stalla del Nonno pizzeria and ristorante Olympic- ideal for a post-piste snack.

Hotels are the perfect option if you don’t want to worry about arranging meals - half-board means breakfast and dinner are included. Ask our ski specialists about hotels with kids clubs and babysitting services if you have children who will need looking after while you hit the slopes. Many of the hotels have swimming pools to enjoy if you have the energy after your day on the snow and the Ischia sports centre has a range of activities to get involved in with football pitches, tennis courts and even a climbing wall.

Make your booking easy with one of our package deals – choosing accommodation with flights and transfers included usually works out cheapest and makes travel a breeze. Self-drive deals are available with ferry crossings included if you fancy a family road trip or if you’re looking to arrange travel plans separately, you can book accommodation on its own.

GroupsGroup Holidays Campitello

This charming village is in a prime location for groups looking to ski the Val di Fassa or even the Dolomite mountain range.

Campitello’s laid-back vibe would best suit groups who want long days on the piste and enjoyable evenings with great food and wine at a cosy Italian restaurant such as Della Villa before some casual cocktails at Waikiki bar.

Mixed abilities are well catered for, with beginners able to learn on the long blue Col di Lin whilst the more advanced skiers take to the higher grounds to explore all that the Sella Massif has to offer.

The rugged mountain top offers skiers and boarders a varied terrain so whilst the more confident take off to gain some speed on the steep ridge, the rest of the group can cruise the smoother runs – or even settle down in a cosy mountain bar to warm up on a chocolatta or hot wine. The Rifugio Friedeich August makes an ideal meeting point and is a favourite mountain refuge for skiers to take a respite from the snow. Its wooden décor offers a traditional alpine touch and its high altitude means you’ll be able to appreciate some stunning views from the terrace.

If you’re all experienced, reserve one day of the week to ski the amazing Sella Ronda circuit together – upgrade to the Dolomiti Superski pass for the day (if you haven’t already) and set off early (before 10am is best) - it covers 4 valleys, 4 passes and 3 provinces and is well worth skiing for an unforgettable day on the mountains.

Hotels are ideal for accommodating large groups and we have some great properties in prime location for the slopes. With a half board option you’ll be sorted for breakfast and dinner and many of the hotels have bars in the property too – the perfect place to wind down and catch up in the evening.

Which are the best ski holidays in Campitello?

Accommodation Number of nights Price (per person) from
Hotel Diamant, Campitello 7 £ 598
Hotel Rubino Executive, Campitello 7 £ 700
Hotel Stella Montis, Campitello 7 £ 855
Hotel Grohmann, Campitello 7 £ 597
Hotel Christine, Campitello 7 £ 695

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