Trentino Attractions
Trentino Attractions
There are many Trentino attractions to tell you about. Picture yourself leisurely enjoying the wonders of nature. Picture yourself taking your time and exploring Alpine woods, valleys, rivers and lakes. Picture yourself discovering a fresh sense of balance and well-being as you walk in the mountains, relax on the snow or sit and savour a glass of sparkling Trentodoc wine.
With its stunning blend of natural marvels, culture and traditions, Trentino can offer all of this in the heart of the Italian Alps, where the towering peaks stretch up into the blue sky above the Trentino Dolomites. Discover the many Trentino attractions near Maso 1445.
Useful Websites for Trentino Attractions
- Discover Trentino https://www.visittrentino.info/en
- Webcams in Trentino https://www.visittrentino.info/en/webcams
- I Suoni delle Dolomiti (sounds of the Dolomitis Music Festival) https://www.isuonidelledolomiti.it/en
- Trentodoc Festival https://www.trentodocfestival.it/
- Trento Festival dello Sport https://www.ilfestivaldellosport.it/
- Festival dell’Economia di Trento https://www.festivaleconomia.it/en
Primiero Valley
The Primiero Valley is located in Eastern Trentino: a wide open green basin, where in the middle the Cismon river flows with its fresh water. The particular position, embedded in three different mountain ranges makes this valley a very special one: the dolomitic groups of Pale di San Martino and Lagorai dominates the Northern and Western sides of the area, while the mountain range of Vette Feltrine embraces the Southern side.
The rocky throat of the Schenèr represents the main access from South, and the area of Belluno. The nearby Vanoi valley is connected to the area of Tesino and Valsugana through the Broccon pass, and the Cereda pass permits to reach the area of Agordino, while the Rolle pass connects the two valleys of Primiero and Fiemme.
Val Venega
Excursion to the foot of the Pale di San Martino which offers a fascinating and privileged perspective on the famous Dolomite walls.
This long walk starts from the very relaxing and fascinating Val Venegia. After the first stretch in the woods, the view opens up wide and panoramic on the valley crossed by a stream and on the Pale di San Martino. Leaving Malga Venegia behind, you reach Malga Venegiota; the temptation to stop is huge, but the path is still long. At the end of a plateau tou finde the wide hairpin bends that lead up to Baita Segantini, an icon of Passo Rolle and home of the mountaineer and tourism pioneer Alfredo Paluselli until 1969.
The Violin Forest
Rosetta Cable Car
The Pala Plateau (Altopiano delle Pale di San Martino) is a unique landscape, a 50km2 tableland at 2500 m altitude being a perfect starting point for many stunning trekkings and ascents in the Pala Group. When you are up on the Pala Plateau you can easily reach the Rifugio Rosetta Hut and feel like a real alpinist!