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Nature & Parks in Madonna Di Campiglio

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  • johnsmith1410
    Milan, Italy195 contributions
    Beautiful and relatively easy trail (but steep stairs which may be wet, so not for elderly, nor for unfit - and children should be supervised) in the woods along an incredible series of waterfalls. Strongly suggest to take the steps on the way back, not only for managing fatigue, but also because you will enjoy a better view of the waterfalls from above!). Perfect to visit in mid summer, when you'll appreciate the fresh misty breeze if the waterfalks the most! A couple of lodges for food (good!) and accomodation are available on the trail.
    Written March 26, 2023
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  • Tony L
    Nevada City, CA8 contributions
    This was the best of 8 Refuigios we hiked to. The people, food, beds, and location all were top-form. A sauna with the lake 100' feet away. Soft sheets, good bed (no lumps or chasm where a 400 lb person slept). OMG, the food! Like we were at the best restaurant in a big town, not a tiny place on a lake in the mountains. I had to stand and applaud the chefs.
    Written December 14, 2022
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  • Brenda P
    League City, TX9 contributions
    Ok so this his day three of my hikes. I wanted a easy hike but still with great views.
    I started by taking the the 5 laghi gondola. Once offi took trail 34 or 232 to lago Ritorto. Lots of cables on this route I guess to impress wish they would have use them on my tire laghi hike
    From the lake you an continue on 232 up to the 5 laghi it looke d like about a 4 to 5 hour route back by lago Namibino. It is rated black but did not look that technical just a good hike up which I was not in too.
    Inthen looked at route 278 but it was rated a EE and also looked up. I choose to take route 277 and 278d to a little farm called Malta valchestria. Below the farm back to the left is a trail that is not numbered but well marked that I took to Malaga Ritort This is a very long trail but extremely peaceful and easy. You will find lots of cows. They are friendly and easily walked by. At Malaga try the local beer and cheese at the farm pass on the city restaurant . From here you an take a little train to Patacross or walk. I walked and from Patacross you Alan take the ski run behind the restaurant into town. Roughly 9 miles all down hill 5 hours.
    Written August 18, 2018
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  • Steve D
    Seattle, WA189 contributions
    We took the Pradalago lift up from Madonna di Campiglio, a quick & beautiful 6-10 minute ride, got off at the top and enjoyed a lovely 90 minute hike through alpine meadows complete with stunning Dolomite views and a herd of cows with bells jangling. About halfway, the trail edges into the forest and begins to gently descend to its culmination at Lago delle Malghette. We encountered a wide range of hiker ages from youngsters with parents to a couple in their 80s; no one seemed to have any particular difficulty with the trail. The charming Refugio at the lake was the dessert after a fine meal: polite, efficient, friendly staff, a good menu, quick service, clean (and free) restrooms, tasty well prepared food, and all at water’s edge with great views of the emerald green lake.
    Written September 9, 2019
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  • jaoxi2015
    Hualien, Taiwan359 contributions
    i suggest you the hike to rifugio segantini, you can park your car near rifugio cornisello an walk to nero lake then go on till rifugio segantini (2h and half) then come back or go on and make a ring.
    You can also park (if you want walk around a ring) at the crossroad 2 km before cornisello and start walking on the left, you arrive at segantini then go on till nero lake and arrive to rifugio cornisello.
    Written March 1, 2020
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  • Sina R
    1 contribution
    Beautiful school, we were good, the teachers are highly trained, put the children at ease, punctual and kind !!!!!
    Written June 24, 2016
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  • Miroslavas U
    3 contributions
    Best ski instructors Madonna de Campiglio, speak Italy, English, Lithuanian, Russian, Polish , Frensh
    Written February 2, 2022
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  • World 🌎 Traveller
    Hillsborough, UK224 contributions
    I've skied here 3 times: 2016, 2017 and 2019. Each time the ski conditions have been very good to excellent as it was on my last trip in December 2019 - 36cms day before we arrived, and little since.

    Intermediate runs generally wide and so little to worry about - can be crowded off the top of Spinale, so head to Groste or Cinque Laghi for more challenging runs. Cinque Laghi worth a day alone to take on the runs.

    Slopes are piste bashed at night and they do a really good job. There are snow cannons if the white stuff is in short supply. Food in all the cafes and restaurants generally very good or better.

    The village is lovely, small and easy to negotiate. Try and avoid parking in town.

    The peaks are not too cold and compared to North America, "warm". There are a limited number of steep blacks and technically not difficult - just very steep and can be skied pretty easily.
    Written January 20, 2020
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  • portland_scuba_diver
    Portland, OR26 contributions
    A great high traverse with very easy Ferratas (protected passages) - -We took a Ferrata kit, but did not need to clip in, mostly just cable protected wide ledges and a couple of easy ladder sections. Did this as a quick morning walk.
    Written July 24, 2018
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  • NTGF
    Valletta, Malta114 contributions
    We tried the 20 minutes dog sledge. It is expensive for a very short activity however it was good fun and scenic. Worth trying once....
    Written April 8, 2017
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  • petersbahrain
    Manama, Bahrain96 contributions
    Rented equipment and booked private lessons for me and my family - one on one for my non skiiing wife and for me and my kids also private lessons to get our ski legs back - for me last time was 30 years ago. Kiko turned my wife into a skiier and Sam had me and my kids on black runs after 2 days!!!! Great job guys - thanks for the help and fun we had.
    Written December 28, 2021
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