Provinces of region Trentino Alto Adige
Points of Interest
Points of Interest
Campeggio Al Sole [
MOLINA DI LEDRO (TN) -
Trentino Alto Adige
]
It is situated straight on the most beautiful beach of the Ledro Lake (655 m. above sea level), in close proximity of Molina di Ledro and just 9 km far from Riva del Garda, big tourist center with bar [ continues...]
It is situated straight on the most beautiful beach of the Ledro Lake (655 m. above sea level), in close proximity of Molina di Ledro and just 9 km far from Riva del Garda, big tourist center with bar [ continues...]
Campeggio San Cristoforo [
PERGINE VALSUGANA (TN) -
Trentino Alto Adige
]
Let introduce the S. Cristoforo campsite, opened on 2 nd July 1988 and built in the sunniest corner of Lake Caldonazo, a few metres from the peaceful pebble beach.The Oss family has managed the campsi [ continues...]
Let introduce the S. Cristoforo campsite, opened on 2 nd July 1988 and built in the sunniest corner of Lake Caldonazo, a few metres from the peaceful pebble beach.The Oss family has managed the campsi [ continues...]
Camping Caravan Park Sexten-Sesto [
SESTO * SEXTEN (BZ) -
Trentino Alto Adige
]
Winter Camping Caravan Park Sesto has been elected Winter Camping Site N 1 in Europe - and this is the result of independent voters – (camping fans who selected it as the best one) - as well as the [ continues...]
Winter Camping Caravan Park Sesto has been elected Winter Camping Site N 1 in Europe - and this is the result of independent voters – (camping fans who selected it as the best one) - as well as the [ continues...]
Camping Laghi Di Lamar [
TERLAGO (TN) -
Trentino Alto Adige
]
The Laghi di Lamar campsite is set in the marvelous scenery of the Dolomites at the foot of the Paganella mountains, surrounded by leafy conifer woods, at an altitude of 800m. It is just 12km from th [ continues...]
The Laghi di Lamar campsite is set in the marvelous scenery of the Dolomites at the foot of the Paganella mountains, surrounded by leafy conifer woods, at an altitude of 800m. It is just 12km from th [ continues...]
Trentino Alto Adige
Trentino Alto Adige, situated in the heart of the alpine chain, is the most northern Italian region, and also a land of contrasts, starting from its bilingualism: the southern part is Italian-speaking, while in the northern part the main language is German. There are many reasons to visit this beautiful region, first of all its unrivalled sceneries: from the superb peaks of the Dolomites to its lovely lakes, from its untouched valleys and woods to its picturesque medieval towns, all this and much more can be enjoyed in Trentino! This is also the right place for food’s lovers: speck (a kind of smoked ham), studel (an apple cake), pastries, wine and spirit are the typical local products. Dolomites are the right place for anyone is looking for a healthy environment, surrounded by unrivalled mountain peaks and breathtaking scenery. If in winter tourists can find ski facilities for all kind of tastes and abilities, during the warmer season the major attractions are mountain climbing, daily excursions, bike tours, as well as hang gliding and paragliding. But if you want just relax yourself the best thing to do is to spend a day in a cosy and soothing spa! Cortina d’Ampezzo is the Queen of the Dolomites: a popular winter sport resort famous for its ski slopes, accommodations, landscapes, shops and après-ski scene. In 1956 this enchanting resort hosted the 7th Winter Olympics, as well as various world cup events and films, and thus became an international tourist destination. Merano is a small pretty town near Bolzano, surrounded by superb mountains and verdant hills rich in orchards and vineyards, the ideal place both for strolls inside the nature and winter sports fans. But this international spa resort has much more to offer: the impressive Trauttmansdorff Castle, once housing the well-known Austro-Hungarian Empress Sissi with her family, today hosts the interesting Museum of Tourism and a beautiful botanical Garden. Visitors cannot fail to be delighted by the Merano Christmas Market, offering a wide range of presents, toys, Christmas decorations, traditional sweets, biscuits and cakes. Everywhere can be lived the special Christmas atmosphere! The Stelvio National Park, the largest one in Italy and in the whole Alpine chain, lies between Trentino-Alto Adige and Lombardy, and includes luxuriant forests, suggestive glaciers, endless meadows, cultivated lands, lovely villages and enchanting towns. Wandering in this uncontaminated place, visitors can encounter deers, chamoises, foxes, squirrels, marmots, hares, ermines, but also different species of birds such as crows, choughs, owls, woodpeckers and even golden eagles. The Stelvio National Park is the right place for those who are looking for untouched nature and breathtaking landscapes.
Trentino Alto Adige, situated in the heart of the alpine chain, is the most northern Italian region, and also a land of contrasts, starting from its bilingualism: the southern part is Italian-speaking, while in the northern part the main language is German. There are many reasons to visit this beautiful region, first of all its unrivalled sceneries: from the superb peaks of the Dolomites to its lovely lakes, from its untouched valleys and woods to its picturesque medieval towns, all this and much more can be enjoyed in Trentino! This is also the right place for food’s lovers: speck (a kind of smoked ham), studel (an apple cake), pastries, wine and spirit are the typical local products. Dolomites are the right place for anyone is looking for a healthy environment, surrounded by unrivalled mountain peaks and breathtaking scenery. If in winter tourists can find ski facilities for all kind of tastes and abilities, during the warmer season the major attractions are mountain climbing, daily excursions, bike tours, as well as hang gliding and paragliding. But if you want just relax yourself the best thing to do is to spend a day in a cosy and soothing spa! Cortina d’Ampezzo is the Queen of the Dolomites: a popular winter sport resort famous for its ski slopes, accommodations, landscapes, shops and après-ski scene. In 1956 this enchanting resort hosted the 7th Winter Olympics, as well as various world cup events and films, and thus became an international tourist destination. Merano is a small pretty town near Bolzano, surrounded by superb mountains and verdant hills rich in orchards and vineyards, the ideal place both for strolls inside the nature and winter sports fans. But this international spa resort has much more to offer: the impressive Trauttmansdorff Castle, once housing the well-known Austro-Hungarian Empress Sissi with her family, today hosts the interesting Museum of Tourism and a beautiful botanical Garden. Visitors cannot fail to be delighted by the Merano Christmas Market, offering a wide range of presents, toys, Christmas decorations, traditional sweets, biscuits and cakes. Everywhere can be lived the special Christmas atmosphere! The Stelvio National Park, the largest one in Italy and in the whole Alpine chain, lies between Trentino-Alto Adige and Lombardy, and includes luxuriant forests, suggestive glaciers, endless meadows, cultivated lands, lovely villages and enchanting towns. Wandering in this uncontaminated place, visitors can encounter deers, chamoises, foxes, squirrels, marmots, hares, ermines, but also different species of birds such as crows, choughs, owls, woodpeckers and even golden eagles. The Stelvio National Park is the right place for those who are looking for untouched nature and breathtaking landscapes.
