Recent new snowfalls have covered the valleys of Trentino in northern Italy. The Western ski resorts such as Brentonico, Monte Bondone, Paganella, the Madonna di Campiglio-Folgarida-Marilleva ski area, Passo Tonale and the eastern side of Trentino: San Martino di Castrozza, Val di Fiemme, Val di Fassa and Alpe Cimbra have all had new snow.
Parts of the region such as Monte Bondone, Paganella and Madonna di Campiglio have experienced particularly heavy snowfalls with of up to 30 – 40cm creating great conditions for skiers and snowboarders looking for a Spring break
There are also numerous events taking place in Trentino before the end of the season. The Dolomiti Ski Jazz Music Festival is being held from 5 – 13 March in the Val di Fassa and Val di Fiemme ski valleys.
Val di Fiemme, Val di Fassa and San Martino di Castrozza areas in the Trentino Dolomites will see the return of the HappyCheese events taking place from 4 – 26 March 2022.
Cheese lovers can enjoy aperitifs and local delicacies right in the heart of the Dolomites in one of the scenic mountain terraces or mountain huts. The cheeses can be sampled alongside a glass of the sparkling Trentodoc which is famous in the region or some local craft beer.
The TrentinoSkiSunrise continues until 17 March and gives early birds the opportunity to make the first tracks of the day while enjoying the scenery at dawn. Sunrise seekers can enjoy a sumptuous breakfast in a traditional alpine ‘Rifugio’ before enjoying the fantastic new snow that has been sprinkled across Trentino.
More info on Trentino at: https://www.visittrentino.info/en
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