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Reviewed 13 May The conditions were a bit slushy towards the end of the day but overall they were good for the time of year. We went out a couple of evenings in Tonale — which included a cracking night in the place where our reps were based, which had live music. Reviewed 27 Apr We had an awesome week, this was our first snowboarding trip to Italy and we loved it. I think the weather helped, there had been a lot of snow prior to our arrival and we had more at the beginning of the week. One other thing worth mentioning is a really good link between Passo Tonale and the next town along, Ponte di Legno. We had really poor visibility in Passo Tonale one day and went down to Ponte di Legno where there was blue skies and sunshine! We had a half board holiday at the Eden great hotel but had a mooch around the town and found quite a lot of small supermarkets around, so if you were self-catering here it would be easy to get food — and the prices were reasonable too. Reviewed 27 Mar The snow Christmas week was good enough for us, though it got colder as the week went on and snowed on the day we left. Reviewed 18 Jun It was my first time in Passo Tonale, we had a great holiday. I would definitely recommend doing the day trip over to Madonna di Campiglio, that was very good. Passo Tonale is a very high resort so it was full of snow even though it was only New Years. It was quite busy. They do fine food and a happy hour between 4 and 5pm or maybe it was 4 and 6pm. Much cheaper than France. Reviewed 14 May We went to a couple of places for a drink in the evenings and a few of the bars seemed OK. Overall we had a good experience on the piste. Reviewed 8 May I really liked Passo Tonale. We had lessons with the ski school and were very pleased with the instruction; we just did a couple of hours each morning and skied together in the afternoons which worked well. We skied past the husky skiing place and had a go at that which was good fun. Reviewed 6 May Passo is a good place for families - it was the UK half term week while we were here and we had virtually no lift queues anywhere, which meant we could ski wherever we liked! You probably have to be a good intermediate to enjoy the whole ski area. The family we met there had a daughter who was a nervous intermediate and she could cope well with most of the runs. If you want busy St Anton night life, Passo Tonale would be too quiet. We found a nice little bar where we could go and chat over some beers in the evenings. Everything seemed to be fairly reasonably priced, certainly cheaper than places in France and so forth! We were skiing in the middle of the season and the snow was very nice — there were a few icy patches and one day it was a bit cloudy but overall conditions were good. We saw quite a few snowboarders there and they have a ski park for snowboarders too. The people are so friendly - we found the most amazing restaurant called Scorpio up on the mountain where the staff are really nice. One place you must go is La Vogila, which is amazing, Filippo who works there is fantastic. Turin Airport is another thing altogether Reviewed 28 Jan Ski Holidays in Passo Tonale With magical views, a variety of skiing and being snow-sure, Passo Tonale is a treat for any skier. Tobogganing, snowmobiling and ice skating are but a selection for those with a quieter holiday in mind. At m, the town of Tonale is one of the highest purpose built resorts in the country, providing unrivalled snow quality, assuredness and an above average amount of sun coverage, allowing for those all-important goggle tan lines. Whilst the transfer time can seem quite long 2 hours minutes from Verona , the number of departure airports in the UK makes up for this, as you are able to fly from Bristol, Edinburgh, Gatwick and Manchester. A rental car would definitely be recommended, as the ease of access to and from the resort to the airport, as opposed to a coach transfer, will give you more time to soak in the scenery and atmosphere of this picturesque resort. For those looking to push the boat out and splash a little more cash, there are local speciality shops, as well as equipment shops for buying rather than renting your own kit. As the host of the Adamello Ski Raid, you could be lucky enough to witness an international spectacle. Usually later in the season around April , this competition combines mountaineering skills at the high altitude that this resort offers. This race was not only set up to test the athletes, but to advertise and expose the rich history of the area; one such example would be the locality of the Winter War from to Providing both local and historical exposure, as well as the adrenaline of the Ski Raid, this event will be sure to appeal to almost everyone. Whilst not well known, Passo Tonale has everything needed for all types of winter sports holiday makers. This relative anonymity allows trips here to have the potential of being much cheaper than other, more renowned places. A resort definitely recommended for beginners to advanced-intermediates, as well as those sticking to a budget. Whatever your situation or intentions though, you will not regret your choice of this stunning destination. Those looking to pick up skiing and snowboarding will think they have gone to heaven once they set foot in Passo Tonale. As a beginner, travelling far on numerous lifts to get to the tranquil runs can be a daunting experience. Although spread out, which makes traversing a must to be learnt as soon as possible, the variety on offer makes up for this. The glacier offers a variety of reds, or if you fancy gliding through the trees, Ponte di Legno offers steeper, wooded runs. The Alpino run is particularly recommended, to provide more of a challenge for those feeling brave. Also, if you make your way up to Cima Presena at m, you can drink in the panoramic views before descending vertical metres on blacks and reds for a rollercoaster of a ride. However, the off-piste makes up for the lack of pisted expert runs. Being so high, the resort is relatively snow-sure, and can offer large snowfall later in the season coupled with beautiful blue skies. With lots of options available, one particular recommendation would be taking the itinerary route off the Presena Glacier, which will take you right back to the bottom of the village, albeit with a ten minute walk. A guide and the relevant equipment is a must have though, and with police doubling up as mountain rescue, safety is paramount. If freestyle is your thing, you will be in ecstasy with the new park. At m in length, with two separate lines catering for different ability levels and over 25 different features, you will be hard pushed to find yourself bored. Daily maintenance means the park is kept to the highest quality, and music playing throughout the day allows for riding in style or a great place to meet and chill out. In addition to the park, there is also a border cross over a kilometre in length, with popularity rising hugely since the Vancouver Olympics. Crazy Horse also offers a happy hour, and is a great watering hole for the weary legs. For a more sophisticated evening, Passo Tonale offers a wide range of nineteen restaurants. For those who still want to feel that rush of adrenaline, the skidoo trip at night is essential, as well as the indoor climbing wall. And for those who just want a more serene evening or day off, you can glide on the natural ice rink, or simply float in the swimming pool. With such a variety on offer, Passo Tonale will not disappoint, whatever your idea of fun. Reviewed 14 Jan As a learner came here on my second time skiing , it's pretty ideal. Good blues of varying length means you can advance as quickly as you like, and the number of reds in close proximity means you can go in a mixed ability group and still be near each other. If you do learn quickly, the reds will keep you occupied Night life is mostly contained to the hotels- which was awesome at New Years, but unless you make friends in ski school, don't expect to come here with the idea of meeting many people in local bars or restaurants. Similarly, if you want a budget holiday and good learning skiing, you're in the right place. But experts who get bored easily and want an outrageous nightlife, stay away! Overall- good for newbie families wanting a safe and easy place to learn, not so much for experienced skiers wanting excitement on and off the mountain. 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Not the same scope as France but we had a great week of snowboarding Reviewed 27 Apr We had an awesome week, this was our first snowboarding trip to Italy and we loved it. The Grimes Family from Bristol has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 5 times. Andrew Cox from Castleford has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 3 times. Catherine Harris from Guildford has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 6 times. Elizabeth Froggatt from Derbyshire has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 5 times. Richard Winder from Rickmansworth has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 3 times. Christopher Freeman from Langford has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 9 times. We would definitely go back Reviewed 6 May Passo is a good place for families - it was the UK half term week while we were here and we had virtually no lift queues anywhere, which meant we could ski wherever we liked! Aileen Munday from Highbridge has written 2 reviews and been voted helpful 6 times. Relatively unknown treat Reviewed 28 Jan Ski Holidays in Passo Tonale With magical views, a variety of skiing and being snow-sure, Passo Tonale is a treat for any skier. Mr Wigley from Kent has written 1 review and been voted helpful 0 time. Andrew from London has written 10 reviews and been voted helpful 6 times. Best place to learn to ski in Italy, maybe Europe Reviewed 28 Jan Those looking to pick up skiing and snowboarding will think they have gone to heaven once they set foot in Passo Tonale. Francesca from Brighton in UK has written 10 reviews and been voted helpful 6 times. Sean Stanfield has written 4 reviews and been voted helpful 2 times. Learners and Families will be happy Reviewed 14 Jan As a learner came here on my second time skiing , it's pretty ideal. Overall- good for newbie families wanting a safe and easy place to learn, not so much for experienced skiers wanting excitement on and off the mountain Helpful review? Editorial Policy. 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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info. The slopes of Passo Tonale in Italy were ready and calling as I returned to skiing with Crystal Ski after an, ahem, extended break. Located in the Dolomites, the snow-sure resort at 1, metres is popular with families and beginners with miles of rolling blue slopes which made it the perfect spot to rediscover my love of skiing after more than a decade away from the slopes. Passe Tonale is a purpose-built resort, with the majority of the hotels, bars and shops along one road, which sits at the bottom of a row of ski runs. It is therefore easy to find your way around with everything within an easy walking distance of around 3km. The small town centre is quaint and charming with traditional Alpine-style buildings housing hotels, restaurants and quaint gift shops, including a fabulous chocolate shop complete with chocolate fountain and handmade gelato which should not be missed. Passe Tonale straddles the mountain pass that links the Trentino and Lombardy regions of Italy, and at more than 1, metres is high enough for great snow conditions all winter usually until the end of April. The town is linked to neighbouring Ponte Di Legno - a larger town with a more traditional European focused layout around a main square - by ski runs, road and by gondola. With km of mainly intermediate and easy runs, including a row of half a dozen shorter runs right in front of the town centre, Passe Tonale is an ideal resort for families and beginners, or those finding their ski legs again after a break like me. In total there are nine easy blue runs, 25 intermediate red runs and seven black runs in the resort. With long, rolling and scenic blue runs, including a glacier blue run, there were more than enough easy slopes to fill several days of skiing before I felt confident enough to try out a red run. There were also no queues at any of the chairlifts at all while I was there in the last week of January. After a couple of hours with a ski school instructor, I was ready to make my own way and found the resort really easy to navigate using the piste map in the Crystal ski explorer app. A five minute walk from the main ski area is the gondola to the glacier ski area at 3, metres. At the top of the glacier is a long blue run, two red runs, three restaurants and gondola stops, with a black run which joins a red run linking to the more challenging Ponte Di Legno skiing area. As a returning skier, with far from expert skills, the runs offered the perfect balance of scenic and enjoyable easy routes, with options to challenge and improve for intermediate skiers. I stayed at The Grand Hotel Paradiso which oozes chic, with a modern neutral colour palette and huge floor to ceiling windows to take in the uninterrupted mountain landscape which surrounds the hotel. Set slightly away from the main strip of hotels, the stylish hotel is on the side of town closest to the gondolas less than a five minute walk , and has ski-in and -out access at the top of a flight of stairs outside the hotel. The neutral, unstated classy decor continues into the huge bedrooms, which have floor to ceiling windows with balconies to enjoy the stunning sunset views. The hotel boasts a boutique spa area in the basement with a pool, steam rooms and sauna which was delightful after a long day on the slopes. And in-keeping with the family-friendly resort the hotel has kids-clubs and games room. Of the half dozen bars and restaurants at the foot of the slopes in the town centre, La Baracca is the pick of the bunch. The glass-fronted restaurant has amazing views across the slopes, especially the sunny day we visited, and offers table service for just a few euros more per dish than the more typical self-service restaurants nearby. Away from the hotel La Torretta Cucina Pizza is an excellent choice for traditional Trentinto food - think Italian meets Germanic gastronomy, with meat stews, dumplings, polenta, pasta and antipasti jostling for space on an expansive menu. For an extra special treat we sampled a four course Trentino tasting menu in a 12th Century former monastery at the Hotel La Mirandola, which was spectacular. Although the Apres ski is still not as lively as pre-pandemic due to covid restrictions, there are still a number of bars at the bottom of the slopes pumping out loud music and large Aperol Spritz to happy skiers. The Italian skier's reward of choice is a bombardino drink made with Advocaat or eggnog mixed with rum or brandy served warm and I can vouch for its popularity. An NHS covid pass confirming that you have had one dose of the vaccine either a booster jab, first or second jab within the past six months, is valid as a green pass in Italy. Looking for an Apres-ski activity away from the bars? I can highly recommend night snowmobiling. A guided tour takes you speeding up the slopes in the main ski areas, along the tree-lined route to Ponte Di Legno before a speedy ascent back to the town centre and is great fun. Selected Passe Tonale ski passes include one day of skiing in another resort within the region and after a couple of days in the resort we headed out on a ski away day to Madonna di Campiglio. Prices provided are subject to change and have limited availability. Terms and conditions apply. What's On. By Laura Hill. Get the latest Wales Online breaking news on WhatsApp. Join us on WhatsApp. After a slightly stuttered start to the season, ski resorts are now back to almost full swing. 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