FAQ about Passo Tonale

Here you find some of the most common questions, and of course answers to them, that people usually have about Passo Tonale regarding the trip there, skiing, things to do, accommodation etc.

Which airport is the best to fly to if I want to go to Passo Tonale?

The best option to fly to is to fly to the airport Orio Al Serio in Bergamo (IATA: BGY), which is a very popular airport for low-cost airlines, for example Ryanair and easyJet. From Bergamo you can go by car in a bit more than 2 hours if conditions are good, about 127 kilometres drive.

The Milan airport Linate (IATA: LIN) is also a good option, from here the drive is a bit more than 2.5 hours. The second big airport in Milan, Malpensa (IATA: MXP), is also doable but from here you would have to drive at least 3 hours to get to Passo Tonale.

And finally, Verona Villafranca Airport (IATA: VRN) can be an option as well. This airport is located about 180 kilometres by road from the ski resort, a drive that takes approximately 2.5 hours.

Are there any childcare places in Passo Tonale?

Yes, in Passo Tonale you can find the playground area Fantaski Park, where children can learn skiing, and they are also offering baby-sitting service.

How far from Passo Tonale is the glacier Ghiacciaio Presena?

The Ghiacciaio Presena (Presena Glacier) is located near Passo Tonale in the Italian Alps. It's just a short distance from the main ski resort area of Passo Tonale. The glacier is easily accessible by cable car from Passo Tonale, making it a convenient destination for skiing and snowsports enthusiasts. The cable car provides quick and direct access to the glacier, allowing visitors to enjoy year-round skiing and snowboarding opportunities, including, of course, summer skiing.

Is Passo Tonale and Ponte di Legno the same ski resort?

No, Passo Tonale and Ponte di Legno are not the same ski resort, but they are closely connected and part of the same ski area. They are situated in the same region and offer interconnected skiing opportunities, making it easy for visitors to access both areas. Passo Tonale is the bigger and most popular ski resort of them two, but Ponte di Legno is considered to me a more charming village with its own unique atmosphere.

What sets Passo Tonale apart from other ski resorts in the Italian Alps?

Passo Tonale's location offers the advantage of straddling two stunning Italian regions, providing diverse skiing opportunities and cultural experiences. Skiers can easily explore both Lombardy and Trentino in a single trip. Here you also have access to the Ghiacciaio Presena glacier, which is open all year around for skiing.

What is the ski pass price in Passo Tonale?

A ski pass in Passo Tonale cost 60.00 EUR per day for adults, for youth 48.00 EUR and for children ski pass price is 32.00 EUR.

If I want to rent skis in Passo Tonale, where can I do that?

Passo Tonale has 2 places that rent out skis: Cinto Sport and Noleggio Delpero. Read more about the shops and book your ski equipment online here.

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