Discover the best top things to do in Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy including Rosarium Uhrerhof, Piramidi di terra, Museo dell'Aeronautica Gianni Caproni, Canyon Rio Sass, Valle di Ledro, Santuario di San Romedio, Church and Museum of St. Prokulus, Lago di Ledro, Lago di Tovel, Arte Sella.
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Really worth the detour from the main valley road (about 20 minutes each way, plus about 1hr roundtrip walk from the Schönblick point + the time you spend there, altogether 2 solid hours). Spectacular landscape, of unbelievably thin earth needles supporting stones. Nicely made easy path allowing perfect views. A must.
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Natura e Avventura a Fondo... UNO SPETTACOLO NATURALE DI INCOMPARABILE BELLEZZA… ...questo è il Canyon di Fondo, profondo orrido che taglia in due l'importante centro dell'Alta Val di Non. Dal 2001 è percorribile grazie a passerelle e scalette, per andare alla scoperta di acque vorticose, cascate e marmitte dei giganti, fossili, stalattiti e stalagmiti... ESPLORARE IL CANYON E’ UN’AVVENTURA INDIMENTICABILE Un dislivello di 145 metri, 1200 gradini: 2 ore di emozioni.
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Park your car at Sanzeno and walk approx. 40 mins along the cliff side through the gorge on well trodden, fenced paths to this quiet monastery. Take a picnic in your backpack and visit Bruno the resident bear before exploring the monastery built entirely by the monks. Alternatively you can drive through the gorge to the monastery. Either way it's free to visit.
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A must see when you visit Naturns. Opening hours are very limited, but worth pencilling in for a Thursday or Sunday. There is a lady that provides explanations on the frescos and history of the church.
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Lake Ledro is located 10 Km from Lake Garda and it is surrounded by green mountains, where you can hike or bike. At Lake Ledro you can relax in one of the 4 beaches and swim in its fresh water. One of the beaches is animal friendly. Lake Ledro is also best known because of the Pile-Dwelling settlement, dating back to the Bronze Age, recently recognized as UNESCO World Heritage.
Thankfully lacking the crowds of other nearby lakes, lago di ledro is a wonderful place to enjoy everything a crystal clear mountain lake has to offer: swimming, boating, kayaking, paddleboarding or walking around the lake. The community has done well to preserve the natural beauty by preserving lots of parkland and public beaches around the lake, so it has easy access for everyone. We paddle boarded for hours and loved this place!
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On arrival we parked in first car park and walked the 3 kilometres to the entrance of the park as it was a beautiful day. We passed Malga Costa and Villa Strobele, which we visited on the way back. There were many works of art scattered around the park and a few were still being repaired after the Vaia Storm two years ago. We had a lovely walk in the open air viewing the many pieces including the unusual knotted tree, the tree cathedral and the bridge made from old newspapers! It was enjoyed by all the group, young and old! There are a couple of restaurants but you need to pre book on a busy day.
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