Trentino, Northern Italy
Located in the country's far north, Trentino is an autonomous wine producing province bordering Lombardia & Veneto. The skiing areas in Trentino are surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Dolomites.
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Bolzano
An entrance to the Dolomites, Bolzano is also on the well-known South Tyrolean Wine Trail. Enjoy the surrounding outdoors on cycling paths and hiking walks reached by cable car. Tasty gastronomy too.
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Riva del Garda
Riva Del Garda is a favourite resort town in Northern Italy with a historical centre and grand hotels on the harbour. In a former fortress is the Museo Alto Garda, housing historical displays and art.
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Trento
Trento is known for the Buonconsiglio Castle, home to late-medieval fresco cycles. Be sure to visit the Trento Cathedral, featuring a rose window and a baroque chapel, sits on Piazza Duomo.
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Ortisei
Located in the Dolomites Val Gardena, surrounded by mountains, Ortisei is a very pretty village with ornate facades and an attractive pedestrian shopping area.
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Alpe di Siusi
Enjoy nature at its best with breathtaking alpine meadows and the dominating peaks of the Dolomites. Alpe di Siusi/Seiser Alm is an attractive paradise guaranteed to please lovers of the outdoors.
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Merano
Merano is a historical spa resort town with a long history dating back to 15BC. Surrounded by gorgeous scenery, be sure to visit the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle and Terme Merano Thermal Baths.
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Lake Caldaro
A wooden pathway weaves its way through the biotope, past a bird-watching tower. Lake Caldaro is the warmest swimming lake in the Italian Alps, a popular holiday spot on the South Tyrolean Wine Trail.
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Lake Braies
Lake Braies is a very pretty mountain lake, with turquoise-green water and reflections of the imposing Seekofel. A jewel in the Dolomites, this lake is a beauty for photographers and hikers alike.
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Lake Dobbiaco
Located in the Dolomites, you can rent a row boat or take a walk around Lake Dobbiaco. When the lake freezes over in the winter season, curling and ice skating are can also be enjoyed.
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Brunico
Explore the bike trail along the river in Brunico. The castle, which is now a museum, watches over this lovely medieval town in the Puster Valley.
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Tre Cime di Lavaredo
In the centre of the Dolomites, discover the three limestone peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Explore the hiking trails surrounding this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Bressanone
Bressanone is a lovely old town influenced by Italian and Austrian cultures. In winter, enjoy the ambience of its Christmas market.
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Val Pusteria
There are so many beautiful places to visit in this picturesque valley. Val Pusteria offers outdoor enthusiasts’ endless enjoyment throughout the year.
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Vipiteno
In the charming town of Vipiteno, you can sense the German and Austrian influences. The lovely, colourful facades of the old town create a cosy atmosphere, with alpine hills all around.
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Val Badia
With a lusher landscape, Val Badia has a blend of Italian, German and Ladin cultures. Enjoy a beautiful walk through a wildflower meadow with mountain views.
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Fedaia Pass
The Fedaia Pass is a well-known pass in the Dolomites and a challenging cycling climb. From here, you can see the Marmolada Glacier across the artificial lake.
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Marmolada
A location for battle during WWI, Marmoloda is the tallest mountain range in the Dolomites and features its most extensive glacier.
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Canazei
Canazei is among the highest villages in Italy, renowned as a popular destination for winter sports and a summer haven for hiking.
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Lake Carezza
Lake Carezza is a small lake known for its vivid colours, set against a backdrop of the mountain ranges. Enjoy a stroll along the loop trail.