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Earth to Dolomites!
How’s it going?
Hi! Wonderfully! We have
almost reached the refuge
You picked
a beautiful day!
Right! We really needed
a breath of fresh air!
And may I add …
we really need a
good lunch!! ;-)
Summer emotions
Your holiday, from Garda to the Dolomites
Dolomites, a monumental wealth
Experience the
World Heritage
enchant for their impressive verticality and
scenic beauty, but also for their colours
and shimmering contrasts. Admiring
them at sunset is a unique and enthralling
The Dolomites, declared by Unesco World
Natural Heritage site, are a treasure that
characterizes much of Trentino, natural
formations of extraordinary geological
and geomorphological importance that
experience. That is the time when the
rocky walls, due to their peculiar calcium
and magnesium carbonate composition,
turn pink and give rise to the phenomenon
known as Alpenglow (Enrosadira).
Theatre of superb climbing feats,
the Trentino peaks are ideal for sports
or relaxing holidays between climbs,
mountain bike excursions and walks.
To the west we find the Brenta Dolomites
and the Adamello glacier, the largest in
the Alps, and to the east the Fassa
Dolomites, Latemar, Pale di S. Martino
and Marmolada, the highest peak in the
group with its 3,342 metres, called the
Queen of the Dolomites.
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Good morning, are you
in your office this afternoon?
I’m sorry, I will be away from
my desk all day.
Not even in the evening?
No, unfortunately I am busy
until tomorrow.
Terribly busy!
Nature reflected in 300 blue eyes
Waters to practise sports,
relax and recharge your
batteries
Clear waters reflecting a great variety of
scenery, intense colours in which to lose
yourself as you walk along the shores or
plunge in when looking for heat relief or
brave the wind. The 300 Trentino lakes,
located mostly above 1500 m a.s.l. and
of clear glacial origin, are a large and
composite fresco - green and blue gems
at the foot of mountain peaks, where all
motors are banned. Standing out among
them is Lake Garda, where sailing and
windsurfing are at home thanks to the
Òra and Pelèr winds. Not far away is Lake
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Ledro, with waters that have preserved a
aboard canoes, rafts and hydrospeeds,
pile dwelling site dating back to the Bronze
waters where to fish in the traditional or
Age, while on the Altopiano della Paganella
the “no kill” way, respecting the balance
the Brenta Dolomites are reflected in the
of a valued fish fauna that includes marble
green waters of Lake Molveno. If Lakes
trout and arctic char. And more, curative
Caldonazzo and Levico are the very
waters gushing forth from inside the rocks
symbol of summer in Valsugana, in the
where to immerse yourself in one of the
heart of Valle dei Laghi Lake Toblino, with
nine Trentino spas, with the added benefit
its castle and reeds, a biodiversity treasure
of mountain air to regenerate and tone
chest, remains the most photographed
your body.
and portrayed Trentino lake. Tumultuous
waters like those of the Noce river, to ride
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Hi sweetheart! Everything OK?
Fell 3 times wet through
legs bruised muddy face
This is heaveeeen :)))))
Hahaha You’re nuts! How about
the location? Maybe we can
come too next time?
Dolomites forever! Even saw
an adventure park 4 jane and alex
Book when I get back
^_^ love you! See u tomorrow!
love from the kids <3
Montains, dispensers of well-being
Walking and cycling to
reach the right shape
Trentino, full of paths, trails and cycling
routes to suit all requirements, is the
ideal place to engage in a healthy activity
surrounded by nature. Cycling in company
or with the whole family on Trentino cycling
routes becomes a unique experience,
combining well-being with the discovery
of a territory that will surprise you.
The network of trails, with their accurate
signs, spreads through all the valleys
for over 440 km and is served by 10
refreshment stops (bicigrill); there is no
shortage of mountain bike circuits either,
like the “Dolomiti Brenta Bike”,
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160 kilometres in the Adamello – Brenta
Trek”, vis-à-vis with nature, woods, rocks,
Nature Park, the “Mountain&Garda Bike”
glaciers and ever new thrills. The “Peace
reaching down to Lake Garda and the
Trail” winds for 520 kilometres from the
“Dolomiti Lagorai Bike” through the
Cevedale group to the Marmolada through
Lagorai chain.
the front line, crossing Trentino’s Great War
From zero to 3000 m altitude, you can
theatres along military roads and trenches,
walk on a trail network of over 5,000
touching tunnels, high altitude stations and
km up to peaks, mountain dairies and
museums: a great memory route to reflect
146 huts, which can also be joined up
in quite spectacular multi-stage treks
and meditate.
such as the “Brenta Dolomiti Trek”, the
“Dolomiti Panorama Trek”, the “Palaronda
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The flavours of excellence
Food and wine
to enjoy
Are you looking for unique aromas and
flavours? Then you are in the right place,
cheese from Val Giudicarie, Vezzena,
Puzzone from Moena and Nostrano del
traditions. The Wine and Flavour Roads will
Baldo. River fish includes the DOP Rainbow
guide you to the discovery of local food and
Trout and the Arctic Char. Trentino also
Marzemino, Teroldego, Nosiola, Vino Santo
Trentina, Ciuìga del Banale, Carne salada
wine. Excellence in a bottle: Trentodoc,
and Müller Thurgau, as well as Grappa from
Trentino. And then, the fine DOP* extra
because Trentino is the ideal destination
virgin olive oil from the Garda Trentino area
its valleys can offer traditional recipes and
Non. As regards dairy products, a major
for a food-and-wine holiday. Each one of
role is played by Trentingrana, Spressa
and the renowned DOP apples from Val di
offers some fine cured meat like Lucanica
(salted meat) and Carne Fumada (smoked
meat) and, among vegetables, the organic
products from Val di Gresta and the
asparagus from Zambana.
* Protected Designation of Origin
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The regenerating power of nature
Green gold
When we say Trentino we think of a
mountain world and its uncontaminated
nature. And it could not be otherwise,
considering that 17% of its surface area
is “protected”, covering a total of over
thousand square kilometres with about
half a billion trees. Trentino boasts
three green lungs, the Adamello-Brenta
and the Paneveggio-Pale di S. Martino
Nature Parks, and the Trentino portion
of the Stelvio National Park. The first one,
in western Trentino, is one of the largest
protected areas in the Alps, with thousands
In the east is the Paneveggio-Pale di
S. Martino Nature Park, hosting a large
resonance spruce forest known as the
Violin Forest, the source of a prized wood
used to make the soundboards of many
musical instruments, including the famous
Stradivaris. More than thirty peaks, over
3000 metre high, characterize the Trentino
portion of the Stelvio National Park.
of deer, roe deer, chamois, golden eagles
and more than forty brown bears.
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One holiday, one thousand opportunities
Trentino a tutta cultura
and summer is the right time to visit them
and admire the temporary exhibitions
alongside the permanent ones. From the
A culture-studded summer can be enjoyed
in Trentino. Festivals, exhibitions,
concerts and shows are just some of the
events organized for the summer months.
Museums and castles, first of all. The
provincial territory has quite a few of them
new MUSE, the Science Museum designed
by Renzo Piano, to the MART, Castello del
Buonconsiglio, Le Gallerie, Castel Thun,
the Museum of Customs and Traditions
of the Trentino People, the Trentino
Diocesan Museum, Castel Beseno, the
Italian Historical War Museum and Castel
experts meet in Trento to bring forth the
Stenico, we are spoilt for choice. But that
Economics Festival. In addition, eighty
is not all. Lovers of nature and music,
forts and 19 dedicated museums and
for example, cannot miss the Sounds of
the Dolomites concerts, to be held on
trenches tell about the path from war to
peace experienced by this territory. A
the Unesco protected peaks. Or they can
rich calendar of events is scheduled for
enjoy the numerous events connected
the one-hundred-year anniversary of the
with mountain filmography, protagonists
outbreak of World War I. These include the
of the Trento Film Festival. Theatre and
exhibition “The war that will come is not the
art, just to make a few examples, come
first”, set up at Mart until September 2015.
together in the Futuro Presente and Oriente
Occidente events, while world-renowned
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Museums, castles and medieval hamlets
Trento and Rovereto,
a treasure trove of art,
history and culture
of Trento and Rovereto. The roots of the main
town go back to Roman times: remains of
the ancient Tridentum are still preserved in the
archeological site below the city centre. But
also the splendour of Renaissance times is still
Castles, medieval hamlets, old churches and
museums. Trentino is a treasure trove of art,
history and culture, full of testimonies of an
important past brought back to life in the cities
visible on the frescoed facades of the numerous
Palazzi. Dominating the City of the Council is
the Castello del Buonconsiglio, a medieval
fortress turned by the prince-bishops into an
elegant residence and now hosting a prestigious
harmony among peoples. The two cities
museum. Other highlights, very popular with
decided in recent years to go on line and create
square and the MUSE, the Science Museum
A whole world can be accessed thanks to an
designed by Renzo Piano. A place of lively
innovative card allowing to visit museums,
tourists, are the Cathedral with its beautiful
cultural exchanges since ever is Rovereto,
the district “TrentoRovereto. Cities of Culture”.
palaces, castles and archaeological sites. To
where the Venetians’ rule left behind some
enjoy your holiday with no hassle you can also
remarkable architecture. The city is home to
use the Guest Card Trentino, which allows to
MART, one of the most important contemporary
travel freely on the provincial public transport
art museums in Europe, and to the Peace Bell,
net and enjoy free access to more than 60 sites
cast from the bronze of Great War canons,
including museums, castles and nature parks.
whose tolls send every night a message of
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An open air gym
Great events “belong”
to Trentino
Trentino land of sports and, above all,
of major international events. In winter,
but also in summer, thanks to advanced
facilities and equipment, environmental
qualities and an extensive network of
Campiglio for a stage full of appeal in the
enchanting setting of the Brenta Dolomites.
volunteers in every valley. From football
to cycling, from basketball to athletics,
from volleyball to climbing, in summer this
territory - an ideal open air gym where you
can practise all sorts of physical activities
- becomes a stage for many key events of
the world sports scene. On 24 May, sixteen
years later, the Giro d’Italia will return to
the streets of Pinzolo and Madonna di
Many football teams, both Italian and
foreign, will be holding their training
sessions in Trentino, from mountain to
lake. Also to be mentioned are the national
volleyball and basketball teams spending
their training retreat in Cavalese and
Folgaria, the Rock Master Festival in Arco
and the MTB World Cup in Val di Sole.
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A technology-proof territory
All opportunities on
visittrentino.it
The ideal channel to have up-to date
information about events, itineraries, maps,
weather, webcams, hotels and restaurants
in the territory is the Trentino tourist portal
visittrentino.it. Here, among other things,
you can find everything about the latest
(to discover places and testimonies of
enjoyed in the area.
offers and download brochures and apps:
World War I), Social Tourist Guide and
among them Visittrentino Tourist
Around Trentino.
Guide, the easiest, fastest and nearly
From the site homepage you can access
is also the intrentino.to portal, an online
instant way to plan your holiday in the
Trentino’s digital hub (blog): four new
magazine devoted to tourism, culture,
territory, Ski Trentino (to have the whole
channels - Outdoor, Happy Family, Rural
sports, nature and well-being, flavours and
Trentino snow world in your pocket),
Taste and Nature & Well-being – that aim
typical offers from Trentino.
Trentino Outdoor (to best organize your
outdoor activities), Trentino Grande Guerra
For news, trivia and an overview of the
opportunities offered in the province there
at inspiring your journey by recounting in
a user friendly way the experiences to be
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Hospitality
to meet
your style
Excellent hospitality
is in our blood
From families to young people, sportsmen
tradition. Trentino’s visitors have countless
Charme to Club Giocovacanza, Vita Nova
and lovers of Alpine wellness, from
opportunities to choose an accommodation
- Trentino Wellness, Rural Heart, alpine
stylish hotels to B&Bs, huts and chalets
facility that reflects their idea of holiday
huts and mountain farms. They gather
and meets their interests and requirements.
together select accommodation facilities,
on the slopes. In Trentino variety is
Trentino makes available to its guests 478
duly specialized to offer a quality holiday
thousand beds, with over 93 thousand in
that meets different targets and styles,
combining tradition and the values of
1551 hotels, 87% of which are 3, 4 or 5 star
and gives our guests new opportunities to
a family business with a managerial
hotels. The rest includes second homes,
experience the territory.
approach in order to ensure high quality
B&Bs, holiday houses, rented rooms,
typical not just of the territory but also
of accommodation, its hospitality now
standards, but always at the right price.
Welcoming guests in the best place
with the most suitable services is a local
farmhouses, campsites, mountain huts
and hostels. Many of them are grouped
into different product clubs, from Trentino
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The hospitality clubs
Bed & breakfast
Cuore rurale (country life)
trentinobedandbreakfast.it
cuorerurale.it
Vitanova Trentino Wellness
Appartamenti turistici (tourist apartments)
vitanova.to
trentinoappartamenti.info
Mototurismo (motor-bike tourism)
Qualità Parco Adamello Brenta
trentinoinmoto.com
Agriturismo (farmhouse inns)
agriturismotrentino.com
Giocovacanza (family hotels)
giocovacanza.it
Vacanze in baita (mountain hut holidays)
vacanzeinbaita.com
Trentino Charme
trentinocharme.it
(Adamello Brenta park quality)
qualitaparco.it
Campeggi (campsites)
trentino-outdoor.com
Rifugi del trentino (Trentino refuges)
trentinorifugi.com
Dolomiti walking hotel
dolomitiwalkinghotel.it
Golf in trentino
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This publication was edited by Trentino Marketing S.r.l. in March 2015
Photos: Fototeca Trentino Marketing - L. Schneider, D. Lira, M. Berruti, G. Panfili, P. Masturzo,
C. Baroni, A. Bernasconi, F. Modica, A. Cuomo, R. Brunel
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how to get here
Trentino is easily reached from the North and from the
South, by train on the Verona-Brennero-Munich line
and by car on the A22 Brennero highway. The closest
airports are the Dolomiti San Giacomo of Bolzano
(57 km), the Valerio Catullo of Verona (90 km), the
Gabriele d’Annunzio of Brescia (135 km), the Marco
Polo of Venice (163 km), the Bergamo-Orio al Serio
(180 km) and those of Milan, Linate and Malpensa
(approx. 250 km). For internal travel, there is the TrentoMalè railroad for reaching Valle di Non and Val di Sole,
and the Trento-Venice railroad that crosses through
Valsugana, as well as the Trentino Trasporti bus lines.
SUMMER
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RIFUGIO F. AUGUST
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RIFUGIO CASTIGLIONI
RIFUGIO GARDECCIA
RIFUGIO CONTRIN
RIFUGIO FUCHIADE
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RIFUGIO TORRE DI PISA
MALGA VALMAGGIORE
RIFUGIO ROSETTA
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MALGA SADOLE
RIFUGIO CAURIOL
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RIFUGIO PRADIDALI
RIFUGIO VELO DELLA MADONNA
RIFUGIO CANALI- TREVISO
RIFUGIO PASSO MANGHEN
Bike and pedestrian path
Bike and pedestrian path
in costruction/planned
Cycling tracks
Thanks to an extensive network of cycling tracks,
Trentino is the ideal place for lovers of the two
wheels. The numbers speak for themselves
and show in over 400 kilometres the length of
the paths dedicated to them. Several are the
services included to scale up the offer: among
these, the biker grills and the possibility to use
the rail transport to carry your bicycle around.
Aziende
per il Turismo
Trento, Monte Bondone,
Valle dei Laghi
Via Manci 2
38122 Trento
Ph. +39 0461 216000
[email protected]
www.discovertrento.it
Dolomiti Panorama Trek Dolomiti Brenta Trek
Dolomiti Brenta Trek
Stopping points
Dolomiti Panorama Trek
Circuit
Dolomiti Panorama Trek
Trails
Dolomiti Brenta
Bike
Mountain&Garda
Bike
Dolomiti Lagorai
Bike
The Dolomiti Panorama Trek
(www.trekking.visittrentino.it) includes the
best trekking trails between the valleys of
Fiemme and Fassa, San Martino di Castrozza
and Primiero, amidst mountain ranges of
breath-taking beauty such as Lagorai, Pale
di San Martino, Marmolada, Torri del Sella,
Catinaccio and Latemar. Western Trentino,
instead, is home to the Dolomiti Brenta Trek
(dolomitibrentatrek.it), with two routes expert and country - nestled in the beautiful
setting of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park.
Three circuits for bikers
Mountain bike lovers will find roads to
tread in Trentino, with three major circuits
in the mountains. The Dolomiti Brenta Bike
(dolomitibrentabike.it), an itinerary that
develops along 160 kilometres within the
Adamello Brenta Nature Park, the Mountain
& Garda Bike (mountaingardabike.com),
overlooking Lake Garda, and the Dolomiti
Lagorai Bike (dolomitilagoraibike.it) that leads
to the discovery of the Lagorai mountain
chain, a circuit of more than 1,100 km that
connects the valleys of Fiemme, Fassa,
Primiero and Valsugana, between the
Dolomites and Lagorai.
Valsugana Lagorai – Terme - Laghi
Viale V. Emanuele, 3
38056 Levico Terme
Ph. +39 0461 727700
[email protected]
www.visitvalsugana.it
Terme di Comano Dolomiti di Brenta
S.c.a.r.l.
Via Battisti 38/D
38070 Ponte Arche
Ph. +39 0465 702626
[email protected]
www.visitacomano.it
Altopiano di Piné e Valle di Cembra
Via Battisti 106
38042 Baselga di Piné
Ph. +39 0461 557028
[email protected]
www.visitpinecembra.it
Val di Fiemme
Via F.lli Bronzetti 60
38033 Cavalese
Ph. +39 0462 241111
[email protected]
www.visitfiemme.it
Alpe Cimbra APT Folgaria,
Lavarone e Luserna
Via Roma 67
38064 Folgaria
Ph. +39 0464 724100
[email protected]
www.alpecimbra.it
Val di Fassa
Strèda Roma 36
38032 Canazei
Ph. +39 0462 609500
[email protected]
www.fassa.com
Rovereto e Vallagarina
Piazza Rosmini 16
38068 Rovereto
Ph. +39 0464 430363
[email protected]
www.visitrovereto.it
San Martino di Castrozza,
Passo Rolle, Primiero e Vanoi
Via Passo Rolle 165
38054 S. Martino di Castrozza
Ph. +39 0439 768867
[email protected]
www.sanmartino.com
Ingarda Trentino
Largo Medaglie d’Oro
al Valore Militare 5
38066 Riva del Garda
Ph. +39 0464 554444
[email protected]
www.gardatrentino.it
Madonna di Campiglio Pinzolo - Val Rendena
Via Pradalago 4
38084 Madonna di Campiglio
Ph. +39 0465 447501
[email protected]
www.campigliodolomiti.it
Valli di Sole, Pejo e Rabbi
Viale Marconi 7
38027 Malé
Ph. +39 0463 901280
[email protected]
www.valdisole.net
Valle di Non
Via Roma 21
38013 Fondo
Ph. +39 0463 830133
[email protected]
www.visitvaldinon.it
Dolomiti Paganella
Piazza Dolomiti 1
38010 Andalo
Ph. +39 0461 585836
[email protected]
www.visitdolomitipaganella.it
Consorzi Pro Loco | Consorzi Turistici
Consorzio Turistico
Valle del Vanoi
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele 9
38050 Canal San Bovo
[email protected]
www.vanoi.it
Consorzio Turistico
Giudicarie Centrali
Via Damiano Chiesa 3
38079 Tione di Trento
[email protected]
www.visitgiudicarie.it
Consorzio Pro Loco
Valle di Ledro
Via Nuova 7
Consorzio Pro Loco
Valle dei Mocheni
38060 Ledro (Pieve)
[email protected]
www.vallediledro.com
Loc. Pintarei 75/A
38050 Sant’Orsola Terme
[email protected]
www.valledeimocheni.it
Consorzio Turistico
della Vigolana
Consorzio Pro Loco
Valle di Non
Via San Rocco 4
38040 Vattaro
[email protected]
www.vigolana.com
Fraz. Marcena 36
38020 Rumo
[email protected]
www.maddalene.it
Consorzio Pro Loco
Valle dei Laghi
Trento Monte Bondone
Via Roma 63
38070 Vezzano
[email protected]
www.valledeilaghiturismo.it
Consorzio Turistico
Pro Loco Val Rendena
Via San Vigilio 1
38088 Spiazzo Rendena
[email protected]
Consorzio Turistico
Tre Cime - Monte Bondone
Consorzio Turistico
Piana Rotaliana – Königsberg
Consorzio Turistico
Valle del Chiese
Federazione Trentina
Pro Loco e loro Consorzi
Via Bagni di fieno 18
38060 Garniga Terme
[email protected]
www.garnigaterme.info
Frazione Cologna
38085 Pieve di Bono
[email protected]
www.visitchiese.it
Via de Luca 6
38016 Mezzocorona
[email protected]
www.pianarotaliana.it
Via Garibaldi 3
38122 Trento
[email protected]
www.unplitrentino.it
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Pejo and Rabbi Mountain Farmhouses and Huts
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10
Pile-dwellings of Fiavè and Ledro
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Lake Molveno
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Muse
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Fort Belvedere
how to get here
The pile-dwellings of Fiavè and Ledro, unique in their kind in our continent,
Set in the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park landscape, Lake Molveno is the
Opened to the public in July 2013, The MUSE Science Museum is a
Fort Belvedere in Lavarone, one of the largest fortresses of the period, was
Pejo and Rabbi valleys, also renowned for the healing properties of
tell the story of the people who from the 7th to the 1st Millennium B.C.
largest natural Alpine lake in Italy at an altitude higher than 800 meters
structure designed by Renzo Piano with innovative architectural features.
built by the Austro-Hungarians between 1908 and 1912 and is one of the
their numerous spa water springs, conserve a widespread spontaneous
lived on the banks of former Lake Carera and of Lake Ledro, through an
above sea level. It is surrounded by beech-woods and fir-woods. Its
This is where parents can take their children to explore the global
19 WWI museums in Trentino. It is intact and can be visited in all its parts.
architectural heritage consisting of mountain farmhouses and huts that
extraordinary experience of the past. Fiavè alongside Ledro is one of the
most astounding feature is the clearness of its water, the surface of
environment in a creative and unique manner. The museum uses the
It displays findings and multimedia installations that tell the story of the
extends from the bottom of the valley up to the edges of the forest line.
two of the most important-dwelling sites in Europe, included in Unesco’s
which reflects the Brenta Dolomite mountains and the slopes of the
mountain metaphor to explain life on Earth, focusing on biodiversity,
fort, of its garrison and of the military events that took place in the area.
list of World Heritage sites.
Paganella.
sustainability and environmental education.
Nardis Falls
Piazza Catena
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Santuario di San Romedio
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Terraced Cultivations
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Artesella
Summer emotions
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SUMMER 2015
vi s i t t re n t i n o . i t
Your holiday, from Garda to the Dolomites
In the heart of the Trentino section of the Stelvio National Park, the
Trentino is easily reached from the North and from the South, by train on the VeronaBrennero-Munich line and by car on the A22 Brennero highway. The closest airports are
the Dolomiti San Giacomo of Bolzano (57 km), the Valerio Catullo of Verona (90 km), the
Gabriele d’Annunzio of Brescia (135 km), the Marco Polo of Venice (163 km), the
Bergamo-Orio al Serio (180 km) and those of Milan, Linate and Malpensa (approx. 250
km). For internal travel, there is the Trento- Malè railroad for reaching Valle di Non and
Val di Sole, and the Trento-Venice railroad that crosses through Valsugana, as well as the
Trentino Trasporti bus lines.
And may I add …
we really need a
good lunch!! ;-)
Right! We really needed
a breath of fresh air!
You picked
a beautiful day!
Hi! Wonderfully! We have
almost reached the refuge
As one of Riva del Garda’s most charming attractions, Piazza Catena offers
Built on the summit of a rocky spur more than 70 meters tall, the San
The terraced vineyards of Valle di Cembra, crib of the Müller Thurgau wine, are a site
Since the 90s, Val di Sella, lateral to Valsugana, is a veritable workshop for
Park, descend from the Presanella with a leap of over 130 metres,
a view that encompasses both the lake and the centre of the city. It derives
Romedio Sanctuary is one of the most characteristic shrines of Europe.
of excellence of this historical rural landscape at provincial, national and European
the artistic expressions linked to Land Art and harbour the results of the
starting from an altitude of 921 m a.s.l. and at an inclination of 55-65°.
its name from the large chain (‘catena’ is Italian for chain) that in bygone
It is formed by five small chapels built one on top of the other, joined by a
level. The Renaissance painter and engraver Albrecht Dürer highly appreciated the
dialogue between individual creativity and natural environment. Thanks
The vaporization of the water as it crashes onto the rocks below and
times was stretched across the water to defend the entrance to the port.
stairway of 131 steps. The path leading to the sanctuary is one of Trentino’s
landscape qualities of this valley, set between the giddy scenery of the Adige river,
to the Cultural Association ‘Arte Sella’, there are over 300 of these artists
the special angle of the light at sunset always make these falls a very
Up until 1925 this square hosted the imperial tollhouse: the sign of a border
most charming pilgrimage routes.
the Dolomitic enchantment of the Fiemme and Fassa valleys and the wild outline of
sharing this project and creating their work on site and leaving it standing
charming sight.
that for centuries marked the northern portion of Lake Garda.
the Lagorai mountain range, by painting it in several of his water colours.
in its natural surroundings.
Earth to Dolomites!
How’s it going?
Nardis falls, located in Val di Genova in the Adamello Brenta Nature
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Torri del Vajolet
The Torri del Vajolet are peaks that stand above the wide Gartl valley in the
heart of the Fassa Dolomites. They are one of the most popular landscapes
of the Alps and of Dolomitic geography, icons of verticality and of mountain
scenery beauty. They belong to the Catinaccio range that is listed as
a UNESCO Human Heritage Site together with the Brenta Dolomites,
Latemar, Pale di San Martino and Marmolada.
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Paneveggio Forest
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Known as the “resonant forest”, the large state-owned Paneveggio forest is
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one of the most majestic green landscapes of the Paneveggio - Pale di San
Martino Nature Park. It includes special ”resonant” spruces that since the
Middle Ages have been providing tonewood for the creation of the world’s
best sound boxes.
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Lake Calaita
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In the northernmost portion of the pasture valley of Lòzen, lateral to Val
Vanoi, the clear waters of this small lake, located at the foot of the Lagorai
Group in its western part, reflects the majestic southern rock wall of Cimòn
de la Pala, symbol of the Pale di San Martino, that stands on the horizon.