Discover the best top things to do in Tenno, Italy including Lago di Tenno, Medieval Village of Canale, Cascate del Varone, Parco Grotta Cascata Varone, Villaggio Medievale di Frapporta, Bar Panorama, Casa degli Artisti "Giacomo Vittone".
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Verynice place to spend a day relaxing. A wonderful little lake to dip in and swim. You can rent a pedal boats and rowing boats and there is the lifeguard free service. The lake has a little island that you can join by foot, not necessary to swim. on the shore there is a bar.
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Canale di Tenno is an obligatory stop for those who desire to immerse themselves in the magic of a place of the past, where you breathe history, art and culture.The village, entrenched on a mountain slope halfway between Lake Garda and the Alps, has recently been included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Italy: note the narrow paved alleys, arcades, small internal squares, the houses set one against the other like in the ancient villages of the 13 century.The village was abandoned after the war, but lived again in the sixties thanks to a lively artistic and cultural scene. The Casa degli Artisti (Home of the Artists), dedicated to the painter Giacomo Vittone, is found here and is a residence and meeting place for artists from all of Europe.From the 428 metres of Canale you can admire the splendid Lake Garda, and the imposing mountains behind, or you can reach Lake Tenno, one of the cleanest stretch of water in Trentino, characterized by its intense turquoise colour and small islet.
Always a pleasure going to Canale to start our hike to Lago di Tenno; it is definitely one of the most charming borgos in Italy.
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We arrived early. 09:30 in the morning. Free parking, limited to 2 hours for a car. There was no parking problem, since we were the first to arrive. The lower cave was floaded with water. We couldn't go down. But the upper cave and the waterfall in it were amazing. 6 euro for a person is not much for such a place. Beautifull planets, nicely arranged. A lot of water. We enjoyed the place very much, even if it was raining.
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The medieval village of Frapporta used to be directly linked with the castle above, which could only be reached from within the village itself. Access to the fortified village was possible through an old arched gate, which still retains its sturdy closing mechanisms. The houses are lined up along the street leading to the hill of San Lorenzo and the church of the same name. They are defended by the cliff rising up from the Gòla path and the steep terraces running down the Magnone river valley. The walls closing off the village to the northeast form the base of a 17th century tower. In the clearing below, there is an old fountain and a tomb from the Dark Ages, which was discovered in the upper part of Tenno.
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