SKIRAMA DOLOMITI, ITALY
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Skirama Dolomiti is a collection of eight ski resorts which include Madonna di Campiglio, Pinzolo, Folgarida-Marilleva, Pontedilegno-Tonale, Pejo3000, Paganella Ski, Monte Bondone, Alpe Cimbra: Folgaria-Lavarone. Whether you’re looking for a luxury spa vacation in a four or five star hotel, ski-in/ski-out accommodation, or an alpine chalet where you can enjoy breathtaking views from dawn till dusk, the freedom of a self-catering apartment or a unique rural vacation in a farmhouse lodging, the Skirama Dolomiti resorts have just what you’re looking for.
Epic Pass, Epic Adaptive Pass, Epic Australia Pass, and Epic Australia Adaptive Pass Pass Holders receive seven consecutive days of skiing and riding at Skirama Dolomiti ski resorts.
Mobile Pass on the My Epic app cannot be used for lift access at Skirama Dolomiti. Mobile Pass can be used as proof of a valid Pass to receive lift tickets for eligible Pass Holders.
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About the Resorts
Madonna di Campiglio
Located in northern Italy’s Trentino region, Madonna Di Campiglio is a standout destination in the heart of the Dolomites. Sitting at 1,550 meters above sea level, this picturesque resort enjoys generous snowfall each year, offering a long and dependable ski season.
With over 58 km of skiable terrain and 49 km of marked runs, it ranks among the largest ski areas in the Italian Alps. The resort features 20 lifts and 41 pistes, thoughtfully designed to accommodate all skill levels. Roughly half of the runs are blue, ideal for intermediate skiers, while red and black slopes provide exciting challenges for advanced and expert riders.
Pinzolo
Escape to the serene beauty of Pinzolo, where 31 kilometres of pristine slopes await. From gentle runs to thrilling descents, this alpine haven offers the perfect blend of excitement and tranquility—without the crowds. Whether you're carving solo or skiing with friends, Pinzolo promises a stress-free day surrounded by breathtaking 360° views of the Brenta Dolomites, Val Rendena, and the majestic Adamello and Presanella ranges, all from the summit of Doss del Sabion.
Embrace the rhythm of the mountains as you glide along mellow curves, pause for a warm drink in cozy alpine huts, and share laughter with friends.
Folgarida Marilleva
Folgarida Marilleva, more than just a ski destination, it's a skier’s paradise. With 60 km of slopes, 25 modern lifts, and 36 runs ranging from easy to advanced, this resort caters to every level of skier, snowboarder, and freestyler. Whether you're carving your first turns or chasing adrenaline, the terrain here is yours to explore.
But the experience doesn’t stop there. Thanks to the exclusive ‘only-skis’ slope connection, Folgarida Marilleva links seamlessly with Madonna di Campiglio and Pinzolo, forming a vast ski area of 150 km—all accessible with a single ski pass. Many accommodations are slope-side, making it easy to wake up and hit the snow.
Pontedilegno-Tonale
Straddling the natural border with Lombardy, Passo Tonale is a beloved winter destination offering expansive terrain and seamless connections. Linked with Ponte di Legno and the Presena Glacier via a high-speed cable car, this ski area is a dream for snow lovers seeking variety, altitude, and adventure.
At around 2,000 meters above sea level, Passo Tonale boasts consistently abundant natural snow, making it a favorite for spring skiing and a growing hotspot for freeride enthusiasts. Thanks to its high-altitude orientation and access to the Presena Glacier— soaring above 3,000 meters—skiing here can stretch close to summer.
Pejo
Nestled in a pristine valley within the Stelvio National Park, Pejo is Val di Sole’s oldest tourist resort—rich in tradition and surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Cevedale Group. For over 70 years, this peaceful alpine retreat has welcomed families and nature lovers seeking tranquility, scenic beauty, and unforgettable skiing experiences.
With 20 km of slopes ranging from 1,400 to 3,000 meters in altitude, Pejo is perfect for those who prefer calm over crowds. Long, scenic runs wind down the slopes of Mount Viòz, offering a relaxing descent into the village below. The resort’s modern spa center and wide array of wellness and leisure activities make it an ideal destination for both adventure and rejuvenation.
Paganella Ski
Rising above 2,100 meters in the heart of Trentino, Paganella has long been the region’s beloved mountain; visible from Trento and surrounding valleys, and cherished by generations of alpinists and winter adventurers. Its commanding presence and easy accessibility have made it a go-to destination for skiers since the early 20th century.
On its slopes lie the charming villages of Andalo and Fai, which have grown into vibrant winter resorts thanks to decades of thoughtful investment. Today, Paganella is a state-of-the-art ski area, easily reached via modern lifts from both villages and strategically connected to Val di Non and Valle dell’Adige. Its beauty and convenience continue to attract both Italian and international visitors.
Monte Bondone
Unspoiled nature, wide open slopes, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere—Monte Bondone is the perfect destination for a snow-filled family holiday. With its altitude of over 2,100 meters and panoramic views stretching across Trentino, this mountain offers both relaxation and excitement in equal measure.
Monte Bondone features 21 slopes covering 20 km across 70 hectares of skiable terrain, all supported by a 100% snowmaking system for reliable conditions throughout the season. Don’t miss the Gran Pista—a thrilling 4 km descent with over 800 meters of vertical drop, sure to impress even seasoned skiers.
Alpe Cimbra: Folgaria - Lavarone
The Alpe Cimbra Ski Area, spanning Folgaria, Fiorentini, and Lavarone is the crown jewel of Trentino’s winter offerings, with 104 km of slopes and legendary runs. Modern lifts whisk skiers up to 1,850 meters, while advanced snowmaking systems ensure excellent conditions all season long.
Freestyle fans will find their groove at Mazinga Snow Park in Folgaria and Prinze Snow Park in Lavarone, with dedicated areas for boarder and ski cross.
After a day of adventure, unwind in cozy après-ski bars, wine lounges, mountain huts, and restaurants serving the rich flavors of Trentino. Indulge in local specialties like Vezzena PDO cheese (a Slow Food treasure), speck, mountain honey, fine wines, and the unique Cimbrian cuisine of Lusérn/Lusern’s charming German-Cimbrian community.
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Things to Do in Skirama
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Immerse yourself with ski-in/ski-out lodging or live like a local and stay in a vacation home. Hotel Garni Sorriso, La Roccia, Chalet Caminetto, Palazzo Lodron Bertelli and Dimora Storica & Spa are some of the most beloved hotels around Skirama Dolomiti. Looking for views of the Dolomites right from your room? Stay at the Adamello Brenta, which is just 100 meters from the lifts. |
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Gourmet restaurants and genuine Italian pizzerias, farmhouses and high-altitude restaurants are all dining experiences that make Skirama unique. Feeling adventurous? Have dinner in a mountain hut under the stars! |
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Aside from skiing and riding some of the best powder in Italy, Skirama has tons of activities off the slopes. Climb a frozen waterfall, take a snowy "fat bike" tour or paraglide in Paganella! |
Getting to Skirama
All 8 eight Skirama ski resorts are located in west Trentino region. Fly into Milan, Verona or Venice, which are between a two and three hour drive to the lifts, (about 2 or 3 hours driving distance, depending on which destination you want to reach. For more information on how to get to Skirama Dolomiti, visit the Skirama travel page.
Bring your physical Epic Pass card and a valid photo ID to any Skirama ticket office receive your seven complimentary lift tickets. Note: There is a €5.00 deposit for your Skirama key card.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does my Epic Pass include benefits at Skirama Dolomiti?
Epic Pass, Epic Adaptive, Epic Australia Pass, Epic Adaptive Australia Pass Holders, and Vail Resorts lifetime Pass Holders receive seven complimentary, unrestricted and consecutive days, in total, of skiing and riding at Skirama Dolomiti ski areas. Upon redemption of all seven days, Pass Holders can purchase discounted lift tickets at 50% off the window price.
Epic Local and Epic Day Passes do not include access to Skirama Dolomiti at this time.
If you have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please call Vail Resorts Guest Services at +1-970-754-0005 prior to your planned arrival at a Skirama Dolomiti ski area.
How do Epic Pass Holders redeem benefits at Skirama Dolomiti?
Epic Pass Holders must present their valid season pass card or mobile pass on the My Epic app and photo ID at any Skirama Dolomiti ticket office. Epic Pass holders will be issued a magnetic key card upon validation and receipt of a €5.00 refundable deposit per card. The deposit is refunded when the key card is returned in good condition.
Is there a hotel or lodging requirement to receive benefits at Skirama Dolomiti?
No. There is no lodging requirement to receive your seven complimentary days of skiing and riding at Skirama Dolomiti, though you can view a list of recommended accommodations here.
Do I need to bring my physical Epic Pass card with me to Skirama Dolomiti resort?
Yes. Epic Pass Holders must present their valid season pass card or mobile pass on the My Epic app and photo ID at any Skirama Dolomiti ticket office to redeem their lift ticket benefit.
Do Skirama Dolomiti Pass Holders receive benefits at Vail Resorts?
Superskirama Pass Holders are eligible to receive 50% off the current one-day window lift ticket price at all Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts in North America and Australia. Pass Holders must bring their pass and photo ID to a Vail Resorts ticket window to purchase a discounted lift ticket.
Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Stowe and Okemo in Vermont; Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire, Stevens Pass in Washington; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Hunter Mountain in New York; Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain and Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire; Mount Snow in Vermont; Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost and Big Boulder in Pennsylvania, Boston Mills, Brandywine, and Mad River Mountain in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Paoli Peaks in Indiana and Alpine Valley in Ohio; and Falls Creek, Hotham and Perisher in Australia.
Are Epic Friend, Ski With A Friend, and Bring-A-Mate tickets valid at partner resorts?
No, Epic Friend, Ski With A Friend, and Bring-A-Mate tickets cannot be redeemed at partner resorts; these benefit tickets can only be used at Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts in North America (for Epic Friend and Ski With A Friend) or Australia (for Bring-A-Mate).
Vail Resorts owned and operated North American resorts include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Stowe and Okemo in Vermont; Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire, Stevens Pass in Washington; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Hunter Mountain in New York; Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain and Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire; Mount Snow in Vermont; Seven Springs, Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Hidden Valley, and Laurel Mountain Ski Area in Pennsylvania; Boston Mills, Brandywine, and Mad River Mountain in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Paoli Peaks in Indiana and Alpine Valley in Ohio.
Can I use resort charge at partner resorts?
No. Resort charge is only available at Vail Resorts owned and operated North American resorts.
Can I use my Epic Mountain Rewards benefits at partner resorts?
No. Epic Mountains Rewards are only valid at Vail Resorts owned and operated North American resorts.
Vail Resorts owned and operated North American resorts include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Stowe and Okemo in Vermont; Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire, Stevens Pass in Washington; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Hunter Mountain in New York; Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain and Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire; Mount Snow in Vermont; Seven Springs, Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Hidden Valley, and Laurel Mountain Ski Area in Pennsylvania; Boston Mills, Brandywine, and Mad River Mountain in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Paoli Peaks in Indiana and Alpine Valley in Ohio.
I forgot, lost or did not receive my physical Epic Pass card. Can I have one printed at the partner resort?
No. Physical Epic Passes can only be printed at a Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts in North America, with the exception of Telluride. Please bring a valid photo ID and proof of active pass with you. Please note that a $5 printing fee may apply. Learn more. Proof of active pass may include a valid pass in the My Epic app, confirmation email, pass number or screenshot of your active pass in My Account.
If necessary, Epic Pass Holders may print or reprint their Epic Pass card at Mountain Village ticket windows in Heritage Plaza at Telluride.
Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts in North America include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Stowe and Okemo in Vermont; Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire, Stevens Pass in Washington; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Hunter Mountain in New York; Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain and Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire; Mount Snow in Vermont; Seven Springs, Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Hidden Valley, and Laurel Mountain Ski Area in Pennsylvania; Boston Mills, Brandywine, and Mad River Mountain in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Paoli Peaks in Indiana and Alpine Valley in Ohio.
- If you are an Epic Pass or Epic Local Pass Holder and have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please call Vail Resorts Guest Services at +1-970-754-0005 prior to your planned arrival at partner resorts.
- If you are an Epic Australia Pass Holder and have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please contact the Epic Australia Pass team via email or Live Chat prior to your planned arrival at partner resorts.
Does Epic Day Pass include access to Partner resorts?
Pass Holders with Epic 4-Day, 5-Day, 6-Day and 7-Day Passes with All Resorts Access have access to Telluride in Colorado and the six (6) Resorts of the Canadian Rockies. Peak date restrictions also apply at partner resorts for pass holders with a restricted Epic Day Pass. Access to European and Japanese partner resorts is not currently included on any Epic Day Pass product.
All Epic 1-3 Day Passes and Epic 4-7 Day Passes with Limited Access (32 or 22 resorts) do not include access to any partner resorts.
Does my Military Pass include partner access?
No. Military Pass Holders do not receive access to our partner resorts.
What do I need to bring with me to visit a partner resort?
Please bring your physical Epic Pass card to provide proof of active pass and a valid photo ID with you when visiting a Partner Resort. Should you not have a physical Epic Pass card, additional proof of active pass may include a valid pass in My Epic app, confirmation email, pass number or screenshot of your active pass in My Account.
If you are visiting Telluride or the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (Fernie Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, Nakiska Ski Area, Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham Mountain Resort), you can go direct to lift with your valid physical Epic Pass card. Please note, mobile pass in the My Epic app cannot be used for direct to lift access at Telluride or Resorts of the Canadian Rockies.
Please click here if you are planning to visit a partner resort but have not received your Epic Pass card in the mail.
- If you are an Epic Pass or Epic Local Pass Holder and have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please call Vail Resorts Guest Services at +1-970-754-0005 prior to your planned arrival at partner resorts.
- If you are an Epic Australia Pass Holder and have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please contact the Epic Australia Pass team via email or Live Chat prior to your planned arrival at partner resorts.