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Equity in resort
Equity run hotels and chalets
This elegant old town on a high pass slumbered for generations as a traveller's
rest before becoming a favourite retreat of the Hapsburg nobility. As luck would
have it, the adjacent mountains are perfect for skiers. Beginners are very well
served and the ski school operate a free minibus service to the nursery slopes.
Most runs are intermediate but not difficult, the main plan being to ski plenty
of miles without too much challenge. There's great variety, especially including
the Folgarida and Marilleva extension, which is about half the system.
Advanced skiers will enjoy long, sweeping blacks and there's also a tremendous
World Cup Downhill. The lift system and pisting are absolutely first class and
investment is continuous. Recent improvements include an express 4 man chair,
improving the link to Folgarida and Marilleva. Campiglio caters best for skiers
that think about more than just piste bashing. Even beginners can get to marvellous
mountain restaurants.
The village is traditional, photogenic, well equipped and traffic-free. There
is a host of bars, shops and those old fashioned cafés with the lethal
cream pastries. Although it's very much the place to find designer furs, Campiglio
also is an attractively eclectic mix of traditional mountain village and ritzy
resort.
Village Facts
Very Italian, traditional, attractive and upmarket. Lots of attractions. Spectacular
setting. Good for non-skiers.
o Lively bars
o Ice rink with speedway and speed skating
o Fantastic choice of places to eat
o Cinema (Italian)
o Theatre with occasional cabaret
o Hapsburg Carnival in February
o Many shops and boutiques