Veneto (/ˈveɪnəˌtoʊ/ or /ˈvɛnətoʊ/, Italian: [ˈvɛːneto]; Venetian: Vèneto, Venetian pronunciation: ['vɛːneto]) is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about five million, ranking fifth in Italy. The region's capital and most populous city is Venice.
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A few kilometres from Verona, the ancient hamlet of Molina is waiting for you to give you a break and enjoy the surrounding nature and culture in a magic atmosphere. The Waterfall Park is the perfect place for an excursion in the lush vegetation, between vertiginous walls of bare rock, large caves and pounding waterfall. The opportunity to choose between three routes (green, red and black) makes the park a suitable destination for all ages and needs. Don't forget to visit the ancient mill of the 17th century and Molina, the characteristic hamlet of stone where you can buy typical local products.
Made the Red circular with a nine years old and 3.5 years old girls, they really enjoyed it. It’s not an easy trail: be prepared to walk down from the parking about. 15 min, than you enter and you start by descending a lot. But the view worth it, most of it is in shedding area, and the waterfalls makes it cooler. Two main attractions: one is the swing in waterfall n. 17 in the map and one with omega with was inoperable (June 4). One of the best trails we had with kids. Definitely worthy for half day trip if you are in east Garda lake or near Verona.
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This nature park is amazing and well worth a visit. The park is small and therefore great for children or those who cannot walk far. The staff were really welcoming and made me and my Mum feel very much at home. It felt like we had a personalised tour from the director who explained in English for our tip. We saw many different types of wildlife here as well and the habitats were all very natural. We also were welcomed to watch the owl display where we saw Phoebe the tawny owl, the barn owl and the long eared owl. There were numerous wildlife hides to sit in and watch nature, binoculars recommended. We saw storks, kingfishers, otters, owls, great spotted woodpeckers, jaybirds, many ducks, the tortoises and herons to name a few. Although the park has limited opening times, I would recommend visiting to any nature and wildlife lovers to spend a day or afternoon here and therefore contributing to this parks conservation for the future. Thank you for a lovely trip here.
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A beautiful valley in the National Park of the Belluno Dolomites. The main attractions are the homonymous Lake, the alpine Botanic Garden, the "Soffia" waterfall, the "Cadini del Brenton" (impressive glacial potholes) and the many torrents that flow into the lake. The area is also interesting for the abandoned town of Gena Alta, an interesting example of alpine settlement. In the Pian Falcina area there is a bar area with tables, games for children, camper pitches, barbecue and bungalows for rent. The area of Pian Falcina is renowned for picnics and as ideal starting point for excursions in the Mis Valley. In Pian Falcina you can get information about the National Park and the best trails to explore the area. At Pian Falcina and at Cadini of Brenton, during the summer weekends, you can join some guided tours, often free, suitable for all ages. Through Pian Falcina area you can also reach the lake with canoes. To reach the valley, when in Sospirolo please follow the brown signs "Valle del Mis" (SP2)!
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