Temù - Adamello Ski

Location

Ponte di Legno
Italy
46° 16' 0.0012" N, 10° 31' 0.0012" E
IT
General info: 

The ski runs in Pontedilegno are rather challenging through woods in the mountains. They are linked to those of Temù, very broad and with a panoramic view. A cableway will get you from Pontedilegno to Passo Tonale in about 15 minutes. In the great Adamello Ski resort you will find one of the longest ski runs in Europe: from 3.000 mt of Presena Glacier to 1.250 mt of Pontedilegno, 11 km of great ski and fun. The family will find here the right answers to its need of relax and amusement close to nature. The youngsters can take confidence with snow in the coloured Fantaski from the teachers of both Ski schools Pontedilegno-Tonale and Tonale-Presena and in the school camps. Other sports are offered too: A walk on snowshoes, or on a sledge hauled by the husky dogs of Armen Khatchikian’s Sleddog School at Passo Tonale you will experience a truly unique adventure. Out of the classic routes the bravest skiers find some of the most spectacular offpistes of the Alps (Pisgana, Cantiere, Vescasa) and also icefalls: the Alpine Guides can grant you assistance and teach you how to climb them safely. Cross-country skiers meet their match too: in Passo Tonale at Monticelli school and in Vermiglio at Centro Fondo. In Vermiglio night skiing is also available.

BASE: 4124ft
SUMMIT: 9842ft
VERTICAL DROP: 5718ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 4
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 4
Surface: 0

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €37.00
6 DAYS ADULTS: €185.00

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