Discover the best top things to do in Valle Camonica, Italy including Cantina Bignotti, Riserva Naturale Orientata Valli di Sant’Antonio, Sozzine Park, Parco Nazionale delle Incisioni Rupestri, Parco Comunale delle Incisioni Rupestri di Luine, Via Mala di Scalve, Parco del Lago Moro, Accademia di Belle Arti Tadini, Parco Comunale, Parco dell'Adamello.
Restaurants in Valle Camonica
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Ci troviamo nel centro storico dell'abitato di Piancogno, a due passi da Boario Terme. Dal 1998 stiamo riscoprendo la produzione di vini Igt in Valcamonica vinificando e affinando le uve, provenienti unicamente dai nostri impervi vigneti, nelle storiche cantine di via monte grappa. Sono cantine del 1400 a involto , una degustazione in un ambiente cosi' assaggiando i nostri vini "cultivar delle volte" e' un esperienza da non perdere. Vi aspettiamo!
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The Naquane National Park of Rock Engravings in Capo di Ponte was the first park established in Camonica Valley in 1955. The area extends over 14 hectares of rock art land, a most important section belonging in Camonica Valley's World Heritage UNESCO site n. 94. In this park, in a magnificently wooded environment, one can admire as many as 104 engraved rocks, endowed with information panels, divided into 5 easy-to-walk routes for about 3 km. The entire tour of all paths takes at least 4 hours.
Wonderful park, where you enjoy your walking and at the same time you discover step by step the magnificent rock drawings. It is very impressive since these drawings are original, and not just a reproduction like, for example, those in Montignac (France). in Capo di Ponte there is also an interesting museum. To come here, you drive in the Val Camonica, and the whole journey along the mountains and the Lake Iseo is a landscape of rare beauty.
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The Adamello Park is at the heart of the Alps, in the Rhaetian Alps, and includes the whole Lombardy side of the Adamello massif situated in the north-east of the province of Brescia. It covers 51,000 hectares (510 km2), from Passo del Tonale to Crocedomini. The Adamello Massif is home to the largest glacier in Italy.
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