Hotel Betulla

Italy , The Dolomites , Madonna di Campiglio

  • Solo Holidays
  • Central Location
  • Family-Run
3.5/5
Inghams rating

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

  • Viale Dolomiti di Brenta, 101, 38086 Madonna di Campiglio TN

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Single Rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi

Madonna di Campiglio at a glance

  • Italian
  • Euro (EUR)
  • Manchester Int. (MAN), London Gatwick (LGW), Edinburgh (EDI), London Stansted (STN), Birmingham Int. (BHX), Bristol (BRS), Leeds Bradford (LBA), Newcastle (NCL), Belfast Int. (BFS)

Included in your holiday

  • Dolomeet Guest Card included (available from mid-late June onwards)
  • Trentino Guest Card with free use public trains and buses in the Trentino region, and discounted entry to local attractions 
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Madonna di Campiglio
  • Access to Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, walks and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation

About Hotel Betulla

Hotel Betulla has a really welcoming alpine style. Just minutes' from the centre of Madonna di Campiglio, it's a fantastic choice for your summer holiday in the mountains. If you're active and can't wait to get straight into the outdoors, the hotel's three owners, Luca, Oscar and Vittorio know all there is to know about the area, to help you make the most out of your holiday.

The hotel makes an effort to showcase the region's local produce, supporting suppliers from the surrounding area. Each week they host a dinner which gives guests the opportunity to try typical food from the region, including local beers and wines.

Partnerships with the town's mountain guides means you don't have to look far if you want the best tips on exploring the beautiful landscapes Trentino has to offer. The hotel can help you organise walking excursions, so you can discover the best walking routes in the area. This love for the mountains is just one of the reasons we keep coming back to the Hotel Betulla.

  • The hotel partner with local mountain guides, so some walking excursions can be arranged through them (bookable & payable locally)
  • Bar & Lounge
  • Garden
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Parking
  • Airport transfer time: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes from Verona airport
  • 500 metres to centre of Madonna di Campiglio
  • 100 metres to the Colarin chairlift
  • 20 metres to the nearest bus stop

Enjoy a continental buffet breakfast with a selection of pastries, cereal, jam, slabs of honeycomb, bread, fresh fruit and more. 

For dinner you'll have a three-course meal with choices as well as a salad buffet. Each course will give you a taste for the local food; the hotel tries to use fresh, local produce where possible, and collaborate with local producers and suppliers; so you'll get an authentic taste of the Trentino region.

The hotel make an effort to be more sustainable in their approach to catering, and try to use as few one-time-use products as possible.

Early meals for children are available from 7.30pm each evening.

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians
  • Dairy Free

Please let us know about any dietary requirements at the time of booking. Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.

Board basis available: Half Board

Standard Twin Rooms sleep two people and have a balcony with a mountain view. Adjacent rooms may be available on request, please call to book. 

Standard Triple Rooms sleep up to three people (extra bed is a single bed). Balconies are available on request.

Deluxe Rooms sleep up to three people (extra bed is a single bed). They have a balcony or terrace. These rooms are available on request, please call to book.

Single rooms and Twin Rooms for sole use are available on request for a supplement, please call to book.

All rooms have:

  • Shower
  • Hairdryer
  • TV
  • Safe

Additional information:

  • Cots are available for approx. €25 a night, including baby food (bookable and payable locally)
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No
  • No. of hotel rooms: 29
  • No. of floors: 4
  • A resort tax of approx. €2 per person per night is payable locally

Travel to Madonna di Campiglio

Depart on: Saturday or Wednesday 

Fly into: Verona (approx. 2 hours)

Transfer time: approx. 2 hours, 30 mins by coach

Check availability

Travel by air

Flights to Verona depart on Wednesday or Saturday between 07 Jun - 20 Sep 25 and 06 Jun - 19 Sep 26

Fly from:

  • Manchester,  London Gatwick, Edinburgh, London Stansted, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds Bradford, Newcastle and Belfast 

Transfer time:

  • Verona airport: 2 hours, 30 mins by coach

Private transfers are available on request, for a supplement.

Inghams Rating: 3.5/5

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

Walks and hikes

Walking Trails:
450km of walking trails around Madonna di Campiglio
Terrain:
Mountainous, forested and wooded areas, valleys, rocky paths, riverside paths
More walking info

Discover Madonna di Campiglio

  • Stroll through a 'chocolate-box' town centre
  • Treat yourself to Michelin-starred meals
  • Walk up to waterfalls and spend the day by biotope lakes

Tucked away in the Brenta Dolomites, Madonna di Campiglio has certainly earned its nickname- the ‘Pearl of the Dolomites’. Wander along its cobbled streets and you’ll be treated to postcard-worthy scenes at every turn: traditional Alpine buildings with flower-filled balconies, frescoes telling tales of local life, and a glacial river weaving through the heart of the village. It’s a real chocolate-box beauty, wrapped in rustic charm and mountain elegance.

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Things to do in Madonna Di Campiglio

There's a great selection of lakes around Madonna di Campiglio which are lovely to take a picnic to on a sunny day, or walk around. Lake Nambino has a lovely alpine hut where you can grab a drink and a bite to eat whilst gazing out over the crystal clear water. You can cycle here in about 20 minutes from the town or walk there in about an hour. Lake Montagnoli is also worth a visit if you want an easy lakeside walk or to take a dip surrounded by alpine forests. It's a great one for families and a natural sun trap; perfect for soaking up some rays and the water has an incredible aquamarine colour.

Head over to Lake Ritorto with its gentle mountain walls which you can walk or cycle to. There are some lovely walks which take you past several of the lakes around Madonna, for example the Five Lakes Tour. If you fancy checking out as many lakes as you can on your summer holiday it's worth doing a bit of research before you go.

You could also try out one of our multi-centre holidays where we've paired Madonna di Campiglio with Lake Garda and Lake Ledro!

Image copyright: Camilla Pizzini

The Brenta Dolomites is famous for its waterfalls. Walk along the Sentiero dell'Orso (Bear Path) to the Vallesinella Waterfalls, which are the most famous waterfalls in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park. The trail starts by the Spinale Gondola station, and heads through forests all the way up to the highest of the waterfalls, the Malga Valesinella di Sopra. Or, you could spend the day enjoying a picnic in the stunning Val Nambrone, where you can scope out the Cascata Amola. You can walk to the falls from the Rifugio Val Nambrone which you can get to by heading to the next door town of Madonna di Campiglio, Pinzolo.

Image copyright: Paolo Bisti

There's no shortage of history in the Trentino region, and if you want to explore the history of the area and learn something new, why not head to one of the many museums in the area. The Museum of Campiglio Mountain Guides and People, will take you on an historical journey through the lives of alpine pioneers and mountaineers, who were some of the first people to discover the Brenta Dolomites. If war history is more up your street, you may want to check out the Adamello Front War Museum in Spiazza, which can be reached by bus in around 40 minutes. The museum houses a collection of artefacts found in the area from the First World War. The Trentino region played a big role in the fortification of Italy during the great War, and as a result there's loads of history to lap up in the area.

Madonna di Campiglio prides itself on being a great destination for a family summer holiday, so it has loads of fun activities on offer to keep children and adults entertained on their summer holiday. From tennis to boules, golf, swimming, canyoning, padel, volleyball, vie ferrate, and even orienteering; children will never get bored! Spend some time in the outdoor playground which sits near the glacial river, it has a grassy area where you can take picnics whilst keeping an eye on the little ones. Cycling with young ones is also a great option as there are a few well kept cycle paths which you can hop on and off from Madonna; try out the Val Rendena Cycle Path or the floral cycle path which links the Brenta Dolomites to Lake Idro.

Image copyright: Claudio Lanzafame 

When the sun has gone in and the rain clouds have come out, there's still plenty to keep you and your children busy in Madonna. Indoor golf is always great fun and a great family bonding activity, head to the Campiglio Golf Academy and test out your golfing skills. If you head to Pinzolo there's an indoor Olympic sized ice-skating rink where you carve up the ice and have family races from one end of the rink to the other. The Palestra in Madonna di Campiglio offers tonnes of activities, from rock climbing walls, to volley ball, handball and basketball courts, where children can blow off some of that bad weather steam.

Image copyright: Kim S Nelson

Canazei's rich history dates back to World War One and you can learn all about the battles that took place with a visit to the Great War Museum. Take time to wander round the cobbled streets where there are usually events taking place throughout the summer months; enjoy music concerts, food & wine shows and folklore festivals, just to mention a few. Throughout the summer there's plenty of entertainment, from international mountain running to the Ladin folk festival, where locals from all over the Dolomites come together to celebrate their culture.

Image copyright: Patricia Ramirez

Summer biking in the Dolomites

Madonna is a great place for biking enthusiasts in the summer. The 57km long Brenta Dolomites to Lake Idro cycle path also known as the Ciclopista dei Fiori (the cycle path of flowers) connects Madonna to Lake Idro. The path is a lovely way of heading to nearby areas. It passes through the Val Rendena and the Valle del Chiese (Church valley). Also known as the Ciclovia dei Fiori (the cycle path of flowers) because of the diverse plant species that grow next it in spring and summer. In 2024 the route won the Italian Green Road award, for keep a balance between the natural and human world.

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