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Environmental protection of the ski resort Madonna di Campiglio/Pinzolo/Folgàrida/Marilleva
The Madonna di Campiglio/Pinzolo/Folgàrida/Marilleva ski area is located in the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park, the largest contiguous protected area in Trentino. With a strong focus on sustainability, the winter sports area uses only electricity from certified renewable sources and is equipped with photovoltaic systems on buildings up to an altitude of 2,450 m. For slope maintenance, modern PistenBully 600 E+ hybrid vehicles are used, combining diesel and electric engines, and HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) is utilized as a renewable diesel. The ski bus network is excellently developed, and the train connection to Val di Sole offers direct lift access to the ski area. Waste is consistently separated, and the mountain huts and restaurants mainly use regional products, highlighting sustainability and environmental protection in all areas of the ski resort.
GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council) certificate
- Train connection
With the Dolomiti Express, you have excellent access to the ski area. An 8-seater gondola lift starts directly at the Daolasa-Commezzadura station in Val di Sole. Other stations in Val di Sole are: Male, Dimaro, and Marilleva. A gondola lift also starts directly from the station in Marilleva. - Comprehensive ski bus network
- Scheduled buses
- A free ski bus service is available in Val di Sole. From the villages, all ski areas in Val di Sole can be reached by ski bus. In Madonna di Campiglio and Pinzolo, additional ski buses operate.
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