Moena (Ladin: Moéna, German: Mön or Moyen) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Trento. It is the largest comune in the Fassa Valley. In the census of 2001, 1,967 inhabitants out of 2,602 (75.6%) declared Ladin as their native language.
Restaurants in Moena
4.5 based on 171 reviews
È brutto da dire, ma i musei sono una manna dal cielo quando in montagna piove.
Ma questo è stato una sorpresa, ben gestito e soprattutto ben fornito
4.5 based on 440 reviews
Great for children and some amazing hikes for older kids. The view is spectacular. The park is well kept, the lower part (closer to the parking, for older people or kids) has deer and other animals, rivers, a Tibetan bridge to cross, and some nice rest areas.. or you can choose the hiking paths that take you higher and away from the crowd. The Pale di San Martino are work a closer look!
4.5 based on 98 reviews
One of the oldest churches in the Vigo surroundings. Unfortunately it was closed during our visit. Close to the WWI cemetery.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
This lake is one of top three most popular lakes in Dolomite and has a unique rainbow color and small shape which a reflection of Dolomite mountain range. The circle walk around the lake will allow you to take a photo in may angle. Don't miss this. And the walk is not far. The entrance to the lake will walk under tunnel from the restaurants and parking lot just opposite.
4.5 based on 255 reviews
4.5 based on 562 reviews
This resort is perfect for intermediate skiers with plenty of blue and red runs. If you are an advanced skier looking for challenging runs this is not for you. Between PSP and Falcade there is plenty of choice with the slightly harder red slopes at Falcade. The restaurants in the slopes are also good. Our group also took a visit to the Lucia ski area which is 10 minutes drive or you can catch the ski bus from the Casabello lift. I preferred Lusia for skiing. The disadvantage of this resort is the lack of any shops and also restaurants to eat at night. The nearest food shop is in Moena and you have to eat in your hotel if you want food. For me this was dissapointing. Because of the lack of apres ski facilities I would not recommend this resort. Have been to far better.
4.5 based on 302 reviews
We have seen there picnic places with built chimney and bench with table nearby. Very nice place to enjoy your time. Good base to park the car and go up the hills ( many routes). Fans of geocaching also find their treasure nearby.
4.5 based on 189 reviews
good teacher team, big slopes. We also had private lessons for the kid in the afternoon, Christina was great and our boy really liked him and went enthusiatically to the ski lessons. The roads were cleared mos of time so it was easy to drive there and you could park with no problem at teh end of teh slopes.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
Before you say they don't exist... look at the traces they leave behind. Here is where we train our young "Dragon Seekers," with tales, adventures and shows, as well as mad rides down through the wood on the Alpine Coaster Gardone - a unique attraction in Trentino, with dunes, jumps and bends that will take your breath away. The whole family can have fun walking among the art works in a natural setting with three theme trails: on the trail of the Absent-minded Herdsman, the Dragon Forest and the Dolomite Geological Trail.
Even if it is more oriented to young boys, we had a few drives on the alpine coaster. It is very good and not excessively expensive, if you buy a pass including the ropeways.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
It’s a good idea to check it out after skiing. The museum is a combination of media demos and traditional antics.
You can easily do without a guide – there is a lot of materials in Italian, German and English. Exposition starts at Copper and Iron age and finishes with amazing Exhibitions of skiing in the region.
You can find out many things about the Ladins, their origin, language and culture, including famous wooden masks.
Most fascinating floor is about high mountain agriculture – original tools and short videos give very vivid impression how things were made and planted here only 50 years ago – and for at least 500 years before that.
The museum will be interesting for adults, but I’m not sure about children. However they may be interested in an iced mummy
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