Trentino Alto Adige at a Glance
Situated in the far north of Italy is the scenic alpine region of Trentino Alto Adige. This is where the Mediterranean south meets Germanic northern Europe. A hybrid region famous for its natural beauty with; densely packed forests, green meadows and vine-covered hill-side slopes. Boasting a rich history, with many ancient cultures leaving their mark on the region, you will discover many ancient structures, from foreboding medieval castles that overlook picturesque lakes to impressive Roman fortifications and amphitheatres.
You'll Love Trentino Alto Adige if...
- Scenic beauty ranks as a 'must' on your holiday wish list. Trentino is blessed with sensational mountains and tranquil lakes ripe for exploration.
- You’re more active, you can experience the thrill of Alpine scenery, through a vast network of trails for hikers and mountain bikers.
- Looking for a dynamic holiday destination that comprises great shopping, activities, food and scenic wonders in one place.
Trentino Alto Adige Top Attractions
- The star of the Museo Archeologico dell’Alto Adige is Ötzi, the Iceman. The so-called Iceman’s clothing and equipment is on display, while his still-frozen body is kept in a separate, temperature-controlled room and can be viewed through a tiny window.
- The Strada da Vino, or the wine road. Turn your holiday in Trentino-Alto Adige into a gastronomic and bibulous tour as you sample local delicacies and diverse local vintages on the well-marked Strada da Vino.
- The Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio is one of the biggest natural parks in Italy, straddling the entire Ortles range and being capped by one of Europe's biggest glaciers.
- Head to the dramatic Dolomites mountains for an adventure. Challenge yourself climbing or a take rewarding hike.
Trentino Alto Adige Highlights
- A visit the dazzling resort of Lake Garda is a must for anyone visiting the Trentino Alto Adige region. Head to the healing sulphur springs to relax or if you’re feeling adventurous turn your hand to the various water sports on offer.
- In Canazei’s village centre, take time to pop into the workshop of traditional sculptor and toymaker Andrea Soraperra, where you can watch him make the enchanting toys and evocative sculptures displayed in his attached shop. Among his creations are typical wooden character masks worn in the Carnevale Fassano that takes place in Val di Fassa in February or March each year.
- Trento, the Italian half of the pair of towns that govern Trentino-Alto Adige, Trento is a historic city, famously the venue of the Council of Trent, where the Catholic Counter Reformation was launched. A very pleasant town to spend a couple of days during your vacation in Trentino. Alternatively, pay a visit to Bolzano which could be in Germany, with its Alpine architecture and restaurants serving strudel, speck and goulash.
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