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Prestigious real estate, chalets, and luxury homes in the Brenta Dolomites area
If you are looking to buy or rent a luxury apartment or house in the Brenta Dolomites area, Engel & Völkers Madonna di Campiglio offers a wide portfolio of exclusive properties. If, on the other hand, you want to sell or rent out your property, do not hesitate to contact us: our real estate agents, experts in the local market, will guide you through the valuation process to ensure you achieve the best possible sale price in a very short time.
Madonna di Campiglio is a renowned ski resort in northern Italy, located in the province of Trento, capital of the Autonomous Province and the special statute region of Trentino-Alto Adige. It is surrounded by the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park, which includes the Brenta Dolomites, glaciers, lakes, and hiking trails. From Madonna di Campiglio, ski lifts give access to the largest ski area in northern Italy, where 60 cable cars connect the three most prestigious and popular ski resorts: Madonna di Campiglio, Folgarida-Marilleva, and Pinzolo. Spanning 150 km of slopes, the area hosts numerous annual events, including the exciting and unmissable Alpine Ski World Cup.
Madonna di Campiglio and the nearby tourist and residential locations such as Campo Carlo Magno, Sant'Antonio di Mavignola, Carisolo, Pinzolo, Vadaione, Giustino, Massimeno, Bocenago, Caderzone Terme, Strembo, Mortaso, Spiazzo, Fisto, Ches, Borzago, Pelugo, Vigo Rendena, Darè, Javrè, Villa Rendena (Porte di Rendena), and Verdesina make up the Val Rendena. This valley is part of a natural setting of unparalleled beauty: to the east lie the majestic Brenta Dolomites, and to the west the snow-covered granite peaks of the Adamello and Presanella groups. The entire area is part of Trentino’s largest protected zone, the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park, a true biodiversity haven hosting hundreds of wild flora and fauna species.
Specifically, the Brenta Dolomites are a mountain group of exceptional natural value, partly due to their distance from large urban centers and major communication routes. They are part of the Rhaetian Alps and have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This impressive range stretches across western Trentino and includes the Giudicarie Valleys, Val Rendena, Val di Sole, and Val di Non.
For those who love the mountains and outdoor pursuits, the Brenta Dolomites are a true paradise: eight peaks exceed 3,000 meters and most rise above 2,500 meters. These mountains are also historically significant in the world of mountaineering, with internationally renowned peaks such as Campanil Basso, Crozzon di Brenta, Cima Tosa, and Cima Brenta.
From an artistic and cultural perspective, Val Rendena is expressed through traditional mountain architecture, ancient rural courtyards, and the elegant yet functional design of historic buildings. The valley’s history is preserved in its many museums:
Vetreria – the old crystal factory
Museum of the White War in the Adamello
Casa Cüs – exploring ancient trades
Guide Museum – the story of Alpine pioneers
Geopark – revealing the park's geology
Acqua Life – life in mountain waters
Julius Payer Glaciological Center – focused on glaciers and the mountain environment.
Additional tourist areas are located in Val di Sole, a valley in Trentino in the northwestern part of the Autonomous Province of Trento, nestled between the Brenta Dolomites and Adamello groups to the south, and the Maddalene range and Ortles-Cevedale group to the north. Val di Sole includes many small villages: Caldes, Cavizzana, Malè, Croviana, Monclassico, Dimaro with Folgarida, Commezzadura, Mezzana with Marilleva, Pellizzano, Ossana, Pejo, and Vermiglio with Passo del Tonale.
Val di Non is another valley in northwestern Trentino, famous for its high-altitude apple orchards. It offers visitors a spectacular landscape of forests, meadows, lakes, villages, and peaks. The valley includes: Amblar-Don, Borgo d’Anaunia, Bresimo, Campodenno, Cavareno, Cis, Cles, Contà, Dambel, Denno, Livo, Novella, Predaia, Romeno, Ronzone, Ruffrè-Mendola, Rumo, Sanzeno, Sarnonico, Sfruz, Sporminore, Ton, and Ville d’Anaunia.
Quality of life: living in the Brenta Dolomites Area
With its architecture, art, museums, and unspoiled nature, Trentino is a wonderful place to live. Year after year, it ranks among the top Italian regions for quality of life thanks to excellent public services, efficient infrastructure, a diverse and dynamic economy, outstanding education, and ongoing investment and development. The Brenta Dolomites, framed by crystal-clear alpine lakes, towering waterfalls, and ancient trees, provide a breathtaking backdrop to some of the most sought-after destinations in the region.