Poster: A snowHead
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I think someone advised him that the ski schools there were good for English speaking children. I'm not sure though but I'll ask him what he was told.
Anyway is there an easy way back for him?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@The Danno, The simple answer for a 7 year old novice is ''no''. The way back to MdC from Folgarida is via Monte Vigo.
From here, I'm afraid all the pistes into MdC are red. I suppose he could catch the chair lift instead on skiing(no. 6) to Refuge Viviani then blue pistes 50 and 54 http://www.enchantedholidays.co.uk/madonna-di-campiglio/piste-map/
Quite frankly, this is not going to be ideal, and I certainly would not advise it.
I would suggest that your friends book instruction in MdC.
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Arrrr. Slight misunderstanding. The 7 year old is a girl, and the big wuss who can't do red runs is a 45 year old bloke. Not me by the way!!!!!
We'd have to go pick the 7 year old up later in the day for sure!
So would he be allowed to use the chair lift down instead of ski it?
I'm sure he'd be able to do it once he got his confidence back, and the fact that I will be relentlessly taking the wee wee out of him
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@The Danno, OK - he can take chair lift no. 6 down from Monte Vigo, then chair lift no. 35 up.
From here he will need to ski red piste no. 43 connecting to blue piste no. 50 peeling off onto blue piste no. 56, which will bring him down into MdC.
Red piste no. 43 may be a little tricky for an improver, and for somebody who has lost confidence, could be a baptism of fire.
This circuit would take about half an hour for an intermediate skier.
Do consider that once he is on piste no.43 he has not escape route.
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Campiglio wrote: |
@The Danno, I don't understand why your friend's 7 year old has been advised to learn to ski in Folgarida. In my opinion the facilities in MdC are better, with a lot more instructors. |
We used to take school trips to Folgarida to learn. When Folgarida set themselves up towards boarders they got rid of drags which had the effect of attracting lots of school trips as drag lifts were/are a bit of nightmare for school trip leaders. To be honest, we felt the terrain was better at Folgarida for beginners too with the main bit above Madonna being farily steep for first time skiers.
Folgarida had an excellent reputation for learning to ski although this was a few years back. It's also a lot cheaper than Madonna, of course.
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@The Danno, I'm going to be in MdC myself in mid March and have been invited for dinner by the director and the marketing team of Folgarida. We've been thinking of expanding our operations into Folgarida. As you say, it is less expensive than MdC and it would be nice to be able to offer dynamic packages to those on a budget. However, we can only do this with the approval of the MdC tourist board. We are the official UK operator for MdC and we would not want to compromise this prestigious position.
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Some of the time the lift down from Vigo towards Madonna has a bar across the top entry. This means you will not be able to take the chair down. Of course some of the time it's open, but it may not be worth the risk.
A much better idea would be to just take the cable car down in Folgarida and wait outside Café Roby for the free bus back to Madonna. You could also take the bus over in the morning if you don't have a car.
The best ski school in the area for young children is Evolution Ski School in Folgarida. We sometime put children into this school as they have indoor facilities (kinderland) which are very useful if a child get tired or the weather turns really bad.
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Very helpful. Thanks all.
Now..... when is the snow going to arrive in Madonna??
The webcams are looking very bare...
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@The Danno, I don't trust weather forecasts, but according to the Alpine guides it's going to be another couple of weeks before any substantial snow falls. We did have a cold snap a couple weeks ago, and it did start to snow, but temperatures have risen again since then.
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I'm doing a snow dance right now!!
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Lisa_BrentaSki wrote: |
Some of the time the lift down from Vigo towards Madonna has a bar across the top entry. This means you will not be able to take the chair down. Of course some of the time it's open, but it may not be worth the risk.
A much better idea would be to just take the cable car down in Folgarida and wait outside Café Roby for the free bus back to Madonna. You could also take the bus over in the morning if you don't have a car.
The best ski school in the area for young children is Evolution Ski School in Folgarida. We sometime put children into this school as they have indoor facilities (kinderland) which are very useful if a child get tired or the weather turns really bad. |
Good morning Lisa,
It is 'I' the big woose that can't ski the reds between the two resorts and has the 7 year old skiing for the first time. I'm glad you cleared this up as it was Wayne that said Folgarida was the better resort to learn and I was starting to wonder if the hassle of getting from Madonna and back every morning was worth it. Reading your reply its good to see it is.
One further question, is there any all day care for kids or is it just mornings?
Many thanks
Colin 'get out of my way I'm in the middle of an uncontrolled snow plough'
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"with the main bit above Madonna being farily steep for first time skiers. "
I thought that Madonna had lots of easy slopes to learn and progress onto and was ideal for beginners?? Or have I misunderstood the resort reviews??
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@jimmybog, Madonna has easy blue runs into the village all the way from the top on both sides of the valley, and is absolutely ideal for beginners
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You know it makes sense.
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Thanks campiglio; thats what I had read and the photos of the slopes on google maps seemed to confirm this
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@Belfast Col, I really would think carefully about this business of having your son at ski school in Folgarida. It will be a pain in the backside having all the commuting back and forth and it is completely unnecessary. Madonna will be absolutely fine for your son. The slopes are gentle, the pistes are immaculately groomed and we found the ski instruction to be great for all levels. I'm not suggesting that Wayne, a Folgarida ski instructor, might be biased , but I'd honestly save yourselves a huge amount of hassle and just book instruction in MdC.
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foxtrotzulu wrote: |
@Belfast Col, I really would think carefully about this business of having your son at ski school in Folgarida. It will be a pain in the backside having all the commuting back and forth and it is completely unnecessary. Madonna will be absolutely fine for your son. The slopes are gentle, the pistes are immaculately groomed and we found the ski instruction to be great for all levels. I'm not suggesting that Wayne, a Folgarida ski instructor, might be biased , but I'd honestly save yourselves a huge amount of hassle and just book instruction in MdC. |
Thank you FTZ, I'll have a look as it does seem like a pain!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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When we say Madonna then, are we saying the gentle Campo Carlo Magno slopes?
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@The Danno, Others will advise you better than I, but from memory the blues down into MdC are all very nice easy blues. The skiing in MdC is generally very flattering and several in our group who might have classed themselves as nervous red run skiers found themselves very happily skiing all the blacks too.
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Damn. I thought I was doing well!!!! Haha
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The Danno wrote: |
Damn. I thought I was doing well!!!! Haha |
I'm sure you were doing brilliantly. The best run for me was Pancugulo which was a new black littered with signs warning that it was only suitable for 'expert skiers'. The run is at a slope of 69%, but there was so much perfect snow that it genuinely wasn't hard at all - and I'm a complete wuss when it comes to blacks. I felt a million dollars having skied that slope! My 10 year old wasn't hugely impressed.
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I haven't done any of the blacks there. Well apart from a 100m section at Spinale (I think) that blends into red!
I don't do black runs
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Good to hear that it is a good place for people to advance. Our little girls won't be having lessons this year and will be skiing with us, so the fact that the runs are not too scary is great to hear. I do have an 11 year old thrill seeker though, and she gives ME heart attacks when she decides to do a run when I am not sure she is ready. ( I am almost always wrong)
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The Danno wrote: |
I haven't done any of the blacks there. Well apart from a 100m section at Spinale (I think) that blends into red!
I don't do black runs |
I didn't either until I went to MdC😄
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foxtrotzulu wrote: |
The Danno wrote: |
I haven't done any of the blacks there. Well apart from a 100m section at Spinale (I think) that blends into red!
I don't do black runs |
I didn't either until I went to MdC😄 |
That's means you're better than me!
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I wonder can anyone advise? - what is the lift situation in Madonna for a non skier? Want to go with some non skiers to decent mountain restaurant (not sure which) and if anything is accessible for non skiers.
Many thanks.
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Chalet Fiat is good and is accessed by taking the cable car from central Madonna to the top of Mt Spinale. There were quite a few others that you can access by the gondolas and do not need to ski to. Breathtaking views.
Enjoy
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I seem to remember that you can get to and from the one/one's at the top of Groste very easily. Refugio Viviani is a v short and gentle walk from a gondola, so overall I'd suggest it's probably better than average. Campoglio will be along shortly and give more advice I suspect.
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@timmythedog, all the main access gondolas provide easy access to at least one restaurant and are good for people watching
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You know it makes sense.
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Am very excited as have just booked Hotel Dahu for mid Jan. Has any stayed here and have any tips?
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Could anyone kindly recommend the easiest blue piste in Madonna di Campiglio to start with?
Haven’t been on skis for a while and would like to get back the feeling before I approach the other blues and reds.
Thanks.
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Poster: A snowHead
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The blues at the top of the Pradalago (sp) are quite easy.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Thanks SteveW, we are going in March with a third week skier and that was exactly where we planned to go to those runs on the Sunday morning
Edited to write what I actually meant to say, doh
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Thanks Stevew.
Will try the blues at Pradalago tomorrow.
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