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About Madesimo

Madesimo is located in the Spluga Valley of the Italian Alps—a province of Sondrio in the Lombardy region—and is part of the Valchiavenna ski area. The Lombardy region is known as the richest province in Italy and for having the most UNESCO World Heritage sites. Offering more than 37 miles of downhill slopes and 12.5 miles of cross-country trail, Madesimo ski resort is the largest of the Valchiavenna ski area, which includes Cam podolcino, Val di Lei, Motta and Montespluga.


Visit during the colder months, when it transforms into a snow-covered paradise with 24 miles of ski slopes, night skiing, snowboarding and unique activities like snowkiting. The Valchiavenna Ski Area, with its modern facilities and stunning alpine scenery, ensures a memorable experience for skiers of all levels. Those who don’t ski or are looking for a day off the slopes can enjoy sledding, ice skating and snowmobiling during their Madesimo ski vacation. It’s also possible to make a day trip to Milan—the region’s capital—or to the famously beautiful Lake Como.


The Lombardy region, recognized as Italy's wealthiest province, boasts the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is renowned for its vibrant culinary landscape, where numerous restaurants offer a blend of traditional and contemporary dishes. Accommodation options range from cozy alpine huts to modern hotels, ensuring a comfortable stay. With rolling downhill slopes and miles of cross-country trail, Madesimo ski resort is the largest of the Valchiavenna ski area.

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5 best things about Madesimo according to our Mountain Travel Experts

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Sustainability minded

Affordable destination

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45 minutes from St. Moritz for glitz and glamour

MOUNTAIN STATS

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14,826SKIABLE ACRES
5,085 ftBASE ELEVATION
9,842 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
4,757 ftVERTICAL DROP
131"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKYES

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Where to stay in Madesimo

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Madesimo Trail Map

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How to get to Madesimo

For those cruising up from Milan, hop onto the Strada Statale 36 dello Spluga toward Lecco-Chiavenna. If you're coming from the northeast, take the scenic route via Strada Statale 38 through Sondrio-Morbegno, then merge onto SS 36 to Madesimo. Just remember, winter calls for snow tires or chains to tackle the snowy roads.


International travelers, your route changes with the seasons. From May to November, the scenic Spluga Pass is your gateway, while winter routes take you through the Julier and Maloja Passes. No car? No problem! Shuttle services from Chiavenna and local transport make it easy to reach Madesimo. With Milan just 86.37 miles away, Lecco 52.82 miles, and Zurich 118.68 miles, this charming mountain escape is super accessible.

Getting around

The town offers a convenient network of free shuttle buses that connect key locations, making it easy to explore without a car. For those staying in local accommodations, many hotels provide additional transport services. Whether you're heading to the slopes or exploring the town, Madesimo's efficient transport options ensure a hassle-free experience. Plus, the compact nature of the village means many attractions and amenities are just a short walk away.

Skiing in Madeismo

Skiers and snowboarders who enjoy long runs and see-forever views will appreciate the resort’s famous “Canalone” trail, which unites Pizzo Groppiera and Pian dei Larici areas via a 3,200-vertical-foot drop over 1.8 miles. The snow conditions are typically well maintained during the winter season, but Madesimo has excellent snowmaking capabilities ensuring ski vacationers have prime snow conditions. Freestyle skiers and snowboarders will enjoy defying gravity at Acquarela Snowpark. Three gondolas and nine hi-speed chairlifts transport skiers around Madesimo slopes.


Beginner Skiing in Madesimo, Italy

Madesimo, nestled in the Spluga Valley, offers a range of beginner slopes perfect for those new to skiing. The resort features gentle blue runs, ideal for practicing and building confidence. Notable beginner slopes include the Pianello/Montalto, which is also illuminated for night skiing, providing a magical experience under the stars. The Alpe Motta area offers additional gentle slopes, accessible via the Larici cable car or Montalto chairlift, making it convenient for families and beginners. With ski schools and beginner-friendly amenities, Madesimo ensures a welcoming and enjoyable start for all new skiers.


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Family vacations in Madeismo

Madesimo provides a diverse selection of activities perfect for families, guaranteeing a vacation that's unforgettable for visitors of all ages. Families can explore the picturesque surroundings with winter walks and snowshoeing, perfect for soaking in the stunning alpine scenery. For the more adventurous, snowmobiling provides an exciting way to traverse the snowy landscapes, while the Baby Park Larici offers a safe and fun environment for younger children to enjoy sledding and snow play.


Additionally, ice skating at the local rink and a visit to the nearby swimming pool in Chiavenna provide great alternatives for family fun off the slopes. The region's commitment to sports and well-being is evident with options like the Fat Bike trails and the Madesimo Wellness & Spa, perfect for a relaxing day after exploring. Adventure-seekers can try speedriding and snowkiting, combining the thrill of kite-flying with skiing or snowboarding.

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