Mini Ursus Snowpark: A Freestyle Paradise for Little Champions
First jumps and lots of fun on the Pradalago snow.
Winter in Madonna di Campiglio isn't just about traditional skiing. For the little guests of the Alpen Suite Hotel who dream of becoming the riders of tomorrow, the Mini Ursus Snowpark in Pradalago is the perfect destination. A safe, creative, and sunny area, designed specifically for children and beginners who want to approach the world of freestyle with a smile.
A Playground in the Snow: Safety and Creativity
Located in the Pradalago area, Mini Ursus is the family-friendly version of the famous Ursus Snowpark (one of the best in Europe). Here, little skiers can practice their first tricks in complete safety, thanks to facilities designed specifically for their abilities:
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Easy & Baby lines: Low boxes, small bumps and colorful arches that turn the descent into a game.
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Dedicated Treadmills: To get back on track without effort and maximize your fun time.
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Sun Exposure: The privileged position on the Pradalago side guarantees mild temperatures and bright days, ideal for little ones.
Family-First Experience at the Alpen Suite Hotel
We know that traveling with little skiers requires organization. At the Alpen Suite Hotel , we make your day at Mini Ursus a stress-free experience:
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Strategic Location: The Pradalago cable car is easily accessible, allowing you to be on the slopes in just a few minutes.
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Specialized Instructors: Our Concierge can book private lessons for your children with expert freestyle instructors, ensuring quick and safe learning.
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Snacks and Cuddles: After returning from a day of snowsports, our Mini Club and heated pool await the little ones, offering a fun-filled end to the day while parents enjoy a well-deserved moment of relaxation.
Practical Information for Parents
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Where: Pradalago, easily accessible even for non-expert skiers.
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For whom: Children aged 4 and up and freestyle beginners.
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Equipment: Helmet required and standard ski or snowboard equipment.
Do you want your child to experience their first big snow adventure?