Selections Sporthotel Vittoria is a wonderful base in the centre of Passo Tonale. This hotel has a homely atmosphere, which makes you feel right at home. From the hotel, you can easily walk to the chairlift 'Alpe Alta', which means you can start the first descent within minutes.
When you return to the hotel after a day in the mountains, you can visit the wellness centre 'la Sorgente'. Relax in the sauna, Roman steam bath, Turkish steam bath, ice cave or try the Kneipp therapy. In the hotel, you will find two indoor pools, an adult and a children's pool. This is how it is enjoyed for young and old. There is also a mini club for children and evening entertainment. The neat rooms are traditionally furnished and offer comfort so that you are fresh and fruity the next day.
You can start the day here with a rich breakfast buffet. In the evening, national and international dishes await you, prepared with local ingredients. Every day you can choose from different dishes. This way you can also enjoy real typical Trentino delicacies.
- From 16 years old you can use the wellness facilities.
- If you have special eating wishes, such as gluten-free or vegetarian, that is no problem here. The chef makes special dishes for these guests.
Passo Tonale in Italy is an alpine village on the Tonale Pass between Lombardy and Trentino. It is a functional and affordable village, perfect for a ski holiday with guaranteed snow and no wait times.
To add to its snow-surety, Passo Tonale also has an efficient snow cannon system covering 60% of its slopes. At the nearby Presena Glacier, you can even ski during the summer months. The slopes at Passo Tonale are wide and free from crowds, making them a great choice for beginners who are still learning the ropes. However, there are plenty of varied red slopes to keep advanced skiers and snowboarders happy as well. Your Adamello ski pass will be included if you book a Sunweb ski holiday package, so you can explore the whole area without limits. You can even ski down into the popular Ponte di Legno ski resort, to spend some time in its picturesque centre and get a change of scenery.
Tip: on the Valena slope, you can also ski in the evenings thanks to its beautiful lighting. Often the moon also provides extra light. Skiing under the stars is pure magic, don't miss it!
After skiing, take a visit to one of Passo Tonale’s authentic restaurants or bars for an evening of delicious food and great music. Though Passo Tonale gets a lot of snow, it also gets a lot of sunshine; the perfect excuse to bag a spot on a terrace and soak up the winter rays. Every year from January to March, a PARADICE MUSIC concert is held weekly in an igloo theatre. Listen to live musicians play instruments carved from ice, a unique experience at 2600 metres altitude. It is definitely a must-see!
No matter who you’re travelling with or what your budget is, you’re sure to find an accommodation to suit everyone with Sunweb’s help. Passo Tonale lives and breathes winter sport, with many hotels and chalets right by the slopes and ski lifts. And that’s not to mention the breathtaking mountain views in every direction from this stunning valley.
PontediLegno-Tonale may not ring a bell, but it is an undiscovered gem. This beautiful ski area in Italy, which was previously known as Adamello Ski, offers a total of 100 kilometres of varied piste for every type of skier. With glacier skiing and peaks above 3000 metres, snow is guaranteed there. The ski area is usually open from the beginning of November all the way until the end of April.
Whilst beginners will find plenty to entertain themselves with around Passo Tonale, there are also a few spectacular descents for those looking for a bit more of a challenge. Don’t miss the 3-kilometre-long black Paradiso slope, which descends over 700 metres. You can even start from the top of the Presena Glacier and descend all the way down to Ponte di Legno, dropping 1740m in height over approximately 11 kilometres.
Capital:
The capital is Rome.
Language:
The official language is Italian.
Time:
There is a time difference of +1hour.
Currencies:
The official currency in Italy is the euro.
Voltage:
The voltage is 230 volts.
Travel documents:
You must be in possession of a valid passport or valid proof of identity.
Talk on the phone:
A British mobile phone also works in Italy. To call to Italy from the UK, first dial the country code 0039 and then the area code without zero and then the subscriber number. The country code 0044 is from Italy to the UK.
Emergency number:
The national emergency number is 112.
Traveling by car:
The national roads are well passable. Pas Piccolo San Bernardo is closed throughout the winter season (November to June).
Keep in mind that the highways require a toll. If you travel via the Austrian motorways, you must be in possession of a toll sticker. For some motorways, tunnels and roads in Austria there is no vignette requirement, but a separate toll must be paid, such as the A13 from Innsbruck-Süd to the Italian border.
There is no general obligation in Italy for winter tyres. Winter equipment (chains or winter tyres) may be mandatory on mountain roads. This is indicated with a traffic sign. Not using winter tires in winter conditions can lead to (joint) liability in the event of accidents and also have criminal consequences. In Austria and Germany, winter tires are required in winter conditions.
In case of breakdown or an accident, it is mandatory that all road users wear a reflective vest.
If you travel via France:
Please note: in some cities it is mandatory to have an environmental sticker from 1 July 2017. If you drive over the Paris ring road, the Boulevard Périphérique, you will also need an environmental sticker in many cases. The vignette can not be obtained along the way, but can only be ordered online. The French police advise to print out the application form and the confirmation and to take it with you if the vignette is not delivered in time by post. The order form can be found on this website: https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/demande-ext/cgu
Future environmental zones can be found on this website: http://en.france.fr/nl/tips/milieuzones-france-ecovignet-credit
Food and drink:
Italy is known for pizzas, pastas and risottos. It is not recommended to drink tap water.
Tips:
It is customary in Italy to give a tip of around 10% in bars, restaurants and hotels.
Opening hours:
In general, the shops are closed between 13.00 and 16.00. This is the siesta. After 16.00 hours the shops will open again until about 19.00 hours.
Safety:
In Italy, a ski helmet is mandatory for children up to and including 14 years of age. A ski helmet is recommended for adults. In a ski class, wearing a helmet is often required.
Swimming pool
In Italy you are generally required to wear a swimming cap in swimming pools. This is for both public swimming pools and swimming pools that belong to hotels.
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An Adamello Ski lift pass is included in the holiday price.
You can see the surcharges and discounts for, for example, extending your lift pass or no lift pass in step 1 (preferences) of the booking process. If a child or senior discount applies, this will be shown in step 2 (price overview). Would you like to know more about the lift pass? Take a look at our FAQ .
Ski passes for children born after 31/12/2016 are free. Children born between 01/01/2009 - 31/12/2015, and seniors born before 31/12/1959, will receive a discount on their ski pass. These discounts can be found in the calculation of your travel sum. Identification is required when collecting your ski pass.
Any surcharges and discounts are only valid upon booking. Other rates are applied locally. It is not possible to redeem your ski pass on another day onsite. An extension of your ski pass can often be booked as an extra; you will find the price for this further in the booking process. A discount for “no ski pass” can also be found during the booking process.
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