INFO TRENTINO ALTO ADIGE

The territory of Trentino Alto Adige is completely montainous, in the North-East of Italy, at the border with Aurtria and Switzerland.

From Adamello to San Martino Natural park, its highest peaks are the most striking mountains of Europe and it is best known for the beauty of its peaks: the Dolomites of the Fassa Valley, Brenta, the Gardena and Fiemme Valleys. Despite its geomorphology one can enjoy a wide variety of landscapes, such as stately snowy mountaintops, woods, green valley, lakes, adorable villages with soaring bell towers and enchanting play of light between the spires of the Dolomites.

Adamello

This cutting-edge destination offers houndreds of miles of ski slopes in top-rate resorts like Madonna di Campiglio, Canazei, Moena, San Martino di Castrozza. These best known resorts are popular both in winter and summer for their natural surroundings, sport activities and fun.

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Lake Garda, the largest of Italy, is particularly picturesque because of its narrow shape that seems to be a fiord between high mountains.

Being a meeting point of two cultures, the Latin and Nordic ones, Trentino Alto Adige boasts a unique and remarkable heritage, from prehistoric evidence to charming castles, sanctuaries and towns with great historical and artistic value.

The region’s most famous Thermal towns are Merano, Lèvico Terme, Peio, Rabbi and Comano Terme.

Trentino Alto Adige is divided into two provinces: Trento (regional capital) and Bolzano.

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