Tonale

 
Overview

Tonale Pass is a high mountain pass in northern Italy across the Rhaetian Alps, between Lombardy and Trentino. It connects Valcamonica and Val di Sole. It is delimited by the Ortler Alps to the north and the Adamello range to the south.

Description

Skiing nearly the whole year round? No problem, like the Passo Tonale, located between the provinces of Trento and Lombardy, guarantees snow from autumn to late spring. The ski slopes and modern lift facilities offer the possibility to still enjoy sunshine skiing when others start thinking about jumping in one of the Trentino lakes. Together with Passo Tonale, the area around the Presena Glacier belongs to the large ski carousel "Adamello Ski".



This skiing area also comprises Ponte di Legno and Temù and offers more than 30 modern lift facilities and 100 km of ski slopes. One of the most striking slopes is the black "paradiso" run, which is one of the longest and most beautiful ski slopes throughout the alpine area (2,700 m a.s.l. and 710 m drop).



The cross-country ski track, however, is 5 km long and is situated at the most sunny hillside of the Passo Tonale. The cross-country ski track features only gentle drops. Perfect conditions for experienced cross-country skiers as well as beginners!