Hotel Dolomiti, Passo Tonale

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It’s not a posh hotel and everything is very basic but it’s all clean and tidy. The staff were lovely and the whole thing suited us perfectly – I’d go back. I stayed here with my daughter (who was 6 at the time) and they looked after her amazingly well. For me, the food was lovely. They accommodated my da... + more
Elizabeth Froggatt, Derbyshire
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Location: where is Hotel Dolomiti

· 5 minutes' walk to resort centre and ski school meeting point · 1 minute's walk to ski lifts


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Dolomiti description

The Hotel Dolomiti has been a popular choice with British skiers for many years, thanks to its great location close to the slopes. It's simple and comfortable with a genuinely Italian feel and the owners take pride in their delicious food and helpful, welcoming service.

Please note:

This hotel does not have a lift.


Facilities: Hotel Dolomiti features

· small lounge with satellite TV · bar/restaurant area · 50 bedrooms


Room Types: Hotel Dolomiti bedrooms

All rooms have a satellite TV, telephone, hairdryer and safe.

Twin Room - sleeps 2: Twin beds, private shower and WC.

Twin Room - sleeps 2-3: Twin beds, extra bunk beds when booked for three people, private shower and WC.

Twin Room - sleeps 2-4: Twin beds, extra bunk beds when booked for four people, private shower and WC.


Meals: Hotel Dolomiti food & drink

· buffet breakfast · 3-course evening meals with choice of menu and salad buffet - an menu includes local specialities · Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve gala dinners included

We update Hotel Dolomiti's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Passo Tonale: about holidays in Passo Tonale: about ski holidays in Passo Tonale: about ski holidays in Passo Tonale Italy

Glacier skiing Cheap ski holidays Lots of activities

It doesn’t take long to see why this is one of Italy’s top resorts - Passo Tonale is a treat for any snow lover. Known for its amazing value for money, you get lots more than you pay for here when you consider the sunny and snow-sure slopes, skiable glacier, queue-free lifts, homely vibe and ridiculously tasty food.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Snow-sure Freeriders

Passo Tonale webcam

Snow Report: Top 250cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 2cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 43cm

Passo Tonale trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Milan Bergamo124 km, 2 hrs 30
Region:Italy, Alps.
First opened:

Passo Tonale lift pass price last reported as €241 (Adult 6 day high season pass). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Dolomiti.
Night skiing: Yes
Passo Tonale has NSEW facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Early November- Early May.

Town altitude: 1883m
Top of slopes: 3016m
Bottom of piste: 1883m
Vertical drop: 2,000m
Total length of trails:100km
Longest piste:4.5km
Up in the Rhaetian Alps at 1883m, rubbing shoulders with Trentino and Lombardy, the purpose-built town of Tonale is one of the highest resorts in the country. With a top altitude of 3016m, snow is guaranteed throughout the season here, as there are lots of Italian sunshine. Milan and Verona are the nearest serving airports, where you can find coach, taxi and train connections to the resort. Trains from Milan pass through Verona to Trento where the rail service stops at Val di Sole’s top resorts, Passo incl...
As a beginner, having to take loads of lifts to reach easy runs can be a bit daunting. You don’t have to worry about this here, with most blue runs near hotels and bars, for those all-important hot chocolate breaks. Nursery slopes with magic carpets let learners work on snowploughs, in short, manageable bursts - when you begin to feel more comfortable, take the Valena chair lift for a couple of mid-length blues. 60% of the slopes have been carefully crafted for intermediates, leading in all directions for ...
Of course, one of the best things about Italy is its delectable delicacies. Whether you're looking for fast food to fill you after a hard days skiing (try La Torretta for their filling pizza) or a more authentic, native dining experience (El Bait serves local, genuine cuisine), you won't be disappointed. Il Focolare is well worth a visit for classic pasta and tiramisu – make sure you book early! Eating on a budget is easy, with fast food dishes from 5€, and you can usually grab a three-course meal for about 10...

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"Not posh but perfect if you have kids"

Elizabeth Froggatt, Derbyshire
5/ out of 5
It’s not a posh hotel and everything is very basic but it’s all clean and tidy. The staff were lovely and the whole thing suited us perfectly – I’d go back. I stayed here with my daughter (who was 6 at the time) and they looked after her amazingly well. For me, the food was lovely. They accommodated my daughter’s eating habits fantastically, so if she didn’t like what was on offer, they’d put something together for her. We just had a twin with an en-suite and it was all clean and tidy. The location was perfect for us as the hotel is just across the road for the ski school where we both had lessons. Some other people had trouble getting WiFi upstairs but you could easily get it downstairs. If you’re looking for a luxury holiday it wouldn’t be the place to stay but if you want somewhere nice, clean and basic where you will be well looked after, this is ideal.
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