Reviews by Passo del Tonale
51 Reviews

Easy to get around.

Fantastic location for families with lots of good value food options on the slopes, excellent hotels and excellent ski schools with a good range of slopes.

As a family we have been visiting Passo Del Tonale since 2006. It is a very family friendly resort which we love. The weather is always great and there is always snow. Everything is reasonably priced including Hotels, Food, Ski hire and Lift passes.

Passo has nice atmosphere, lifts were not crowded,. Varieties of slopes for all levels

Not many slopes, but good for training and for beginners/kids/families. Good snow quality and grooming of pistes.

Lovely child and family friendly resort. Plenty of skiing, lifts, equipment and ski schools to support a huge number of guests. Lovely hotels and their staff are so welcoming and genuinely attentive. So many ski instructors and all wanting to do their best for us skiers. We’ll be back again next year for our third trip

It was our first time visiting Passo del Tonale and we had a fantastic week. The snow was amazing and the resort has something to offer for everyone but in particular it is excellent for beginners and intermediate skiiers. There are lots of lovely long wide blue slopes as well as reds and it was really easy to navigate. We were two families of 10 and we all equally really enjoyed the skiing. The 6 kids ranging from 10 to 16 all loved it and it was so safe they were able to go off by themselves for a few hours every afternoon skiing. I would highly recommend the resort and we hope to return again next year!

Great for families and begginers

Great ski areas and mountain restaurants great lifts and pistes kept in great condition

We are a family of five with mixed abilities from intermediate upwards. There were enough runs for us all to enjoy. Passo Tonale is a relaxed place. It had snowed before our arrival and we enjoyed 6 days of sunshine! There are lots of snow making machines to keep conditions good.

Great skiing options. Lovely restaurant options and very friendly people.

Great for beginners and good for intermediate. Stick in Passo Tonale while learning but would highly recommend having a few mornings in ponte di legno where the tree lined runs are beautiful and much quieter generally.

A great location for beginner skiers with decent accomodation, friendly businesses, good food options and great ease of movement in the village. For more challenging skiing the glacier is a must and the tree lined runs of Ponte and Temu are challenging and fun. Passo itself also has some challenging runs but a lack of early season snow this year meant that some of the better runs were still shut in december. Having said that we still had plenty of skiing!

Passo Tonale, is lovely a good nd some great pistes but lots are very similar to each other, they variety could be better.

There is a good range/varience of slopes and also high altitude glacier to ensure good snow even when the sun is out and hotter conditions.

...perfectly adequate for many skiers. Ponte di legno has lots too. Cheap base for Madonna which has more for the more advanced skiier.

Great skiing Good selection of runs Glazier well worth a visit.

Tonale je parádní škála všech sjezdovek. Zejména je to zde vhodné pro prcky nebo pro ty, co se učí na lyžích nebo snowboardu. S dětmi jsme léta jezdili do Ponte a byli moc spokojeni. Nyní, když jezdíme s vnučkou, sedí nám lépe Tonale.

The best destination/resort foe skiing.

Passo Tonnale is fantastic for families. Easy cruising blues, a step up option onto reds to progress to without it being an huge jump. Not a place for the skier wanting 14km ski touring runs, but a great Palace for a holiday, great food, nice wine and typically Italian relaxed style. Beautiful place and we will be back.

Its our 4th year a great town lots of skiing and fine food and accommodation

Just such a friendly place with reliable and efficient lifts etc.

Great resort especially for beginners and intermediates

Love it here. Nice slopes and food and people.

There are better looking Ski Resorts from a town perspective - Great ski resort for beginners but perhaps not quite enough piste map for a weeks stay for the more experienced or mileage hungry ski or boarded. A few lively bars if you want them and a few nice quiet ones for a more romantic atmosphere. Great happy hour at Nico's and great beer & nibbles at El Bait

Not a fantastic picturesque town but good skiing, particularly for beginners.

Great skiing at Passo del Tonale: many lifts, great slopes with picturesque views and diverse skiing conditions, from blue to black. No lines at the lifts at all when we were skiing during weekdays at the end of January.

Good resort. Some lovely skiing and we were lucky to be there after a recent snowfall. The town itself is quiet.

Great for children, OK for adults. We experienced a week of magnificent Italian weather, which helped, but the neighbouring (and connected) Ponte di Legno had more scenic pistes, some of the Ponte area forested and all of it oriented north, so the skiing conditions in the warm afternoon were much better. Most of Tonale is one huge mountain side with no trees or features, which beginners will consider a very friendly learning environment but intermediate and advanced skiers might get bored with easily. The restaurants in Tonale are very good, as are those in Ponte.

It was fantastic.

Great destination

Great for beginners and all pistes close to each other, the lifts and the ski locker! Transfer a bit of a slog from Verona but guessing similar to most other mountain resorts. Friendly people and we had a great holiday.

Great!

Very good place for beginer and medium skiers.

Lovely place, a true hidden gem of Alps. Not overcrowded during week days at all, bit busier over the weekend, but still no ques or dangerous density on the slopes. Weather is usually fantastic and pistes are prepared to the highest standards.

The snow was great considering it hadn’t snowed for almost a month. A resort better suited to beginners as there weren’t enough long blue/red runs. It was very crowded on the slopes and the queues for the chair lifts were sometimes insane. The skiing on the glacier is effectively one long black run as the blue and red run in the midsection are effectively trails linking the black slopes.

Great range of ski lift access from the door of the hotels. All necessary services close by (shops, restaurants, bars, bakery etc.)

Beatiful.

Ideal for families or people who just want to ski. Not for young party people. A few nice pubs, good food, a little bit if shopping. Would recommend. Good skiing.

Passo del Tonale was a great resort. It has a good ski area (combined with Ponte di Legno and Temu) with plenty of cafes and bars.

Ideal for beginners

Superb! Great slopes- the best food and no waiting times.

we loved that fact that the resort is so compact; hotels, ski shops, ski school and chair lifts are all so close to each other and yet there are a large number of Blues and Reds to keep everyone challenged and happy!

Great place to ski, especially with family and/or a group.

Great for families and young kids, fast moving lift queues, lots of lifts, fantaski facility was excellent for kids. Ski instructors also great for kids. Would return to this resort again

Love Passo del Tonale but snow levels appear to becoming an issue

Passo Tonale was good - the snow was not brilliant in Feb 2022 and so snow cannons were used but the lifts were almost all open and there was a good selection of blues and reds in particular.

Great for families

Lovely resort. Ideal for families and a range of abilities. Fab runs with lots of variation. The ski park is a hit with the kids. Lots of accommodation and dinning options.

Good skiing. Good food. Nice bars. Fantastic people. We went off season and were treated like kings. Not our 1st time here but seems to get better every time.
We have been to the place 10 years ago without kid. This time we have our little one with us and the place has upgraded itself. We have eaten lunch at the magic pub several times and it is very clean and the food is good. We stayed at the sport hotel Vittoria which has the ski lockers right inside the building opposite the ski lifts., which is very convenient. We will be back in the next season. The ski office opposite the hotel which I believe is new as it wasn’t there 10 years ago. It is nice to have a ski rental shop, ski lockers and ski office all in the same building. We will be back in the next season.