The 6 most particular villages in Trentino-Alto Adige — idealista/news

Trentino-Alto Adige, known for its alpine landscapes and rich cultural history, offers a number of unique villages that are worth a visit. In fact, there are many countries that boast unique features and unusual things to see. So if you’re in the area, find out which ones they are the 6 most particular towns in Trentino Alto-Adige and why they are worth visiting.

Tenno Canal

Canale di Tenno is known for its medieval charm and narrow cobbled streets. Located a short distance from Lake Garda and Lake Tenno, this town is known for its well-preserved historic center. Furthermore, here is the Casa degli Artisti, a meeting place for artists in the area. Walking through the center, then, you will find the Church of San Lorenzodating back to the 12th century.

For lovers of outdoor activities, Canale di Tenno offers numerous possibilities, such as hiking or mountain biking in the surrounding area. You can then follow the path that leads to Lake Tenno, an emerald lake with a lush island in the center. Getting to Canale di Tenno is relatively simple: the village is located about 20 minutes by car from Riva del Garda.

Renon

The municipality of Renon, located on a plateau that extends above Bolzano, offers a spectacular panorama of the Dolomites and a series of cultural and naturalistic activities. Among the most particular routes to take is the Earth Pyramids Trailwhich passes through columns of earth and rocks.

Furthermore, the town is home to a historic rack railway, the Renon railway. Active since 1907, it offers an evocative journey through the Alpine landscape up to Collalbo. In the surrounding area you will also find ancient churches to see, some of which date back to the 13th century and Lake Costalovara. Getting to Renon is easy both by car and public transport. From Bolzano, you can take the Renon cable car which takes you directly to the plateau in a few minutes.

Matchmaker

Mezzano, located in the province of Trento, has been included in the list of the most beautiful villages in Italy and is definitely worth visiting. Its charm lies in its features piles of wood, typical wooden buildings that decorate the streets of the village. Furthermore, among small streets and colorful flower boxes, you will also find the Church of San Giorgio, from the 14th century.

Mezzano is also an ideal starting point for excursions in the Dolomites, with paths suitable for all levels of experience. Among the paths the best known are the Giant Fir Trees and the Prati di San Giovanni route. Also worth crossing is the Tibetan Bridge that crosses the river.

Rank

Rango is a rural village characterized by its narrow cobbled streets and ancient stone houses. Starting from the main square, go and discover its people portech, that is, covered entrance halls and porticoes used in the past to cross the town. The village is also famous for its cellars, where you can taste local wines and discover the secrets of Trentino winemaking.

For lovers of excursions, several trekking paths start from here. A circular route, for example, crosses the town of Balbido and Passo Duronte. Furthermore, the village is an ideal starting point for exploring the nearby towns of Molveno and Andalo, known for their natural beauty and outdoor activities.

Merano

Merano, located in the province of Bolzano, is a town known for its medieval architecture, such as the Church of Santo Spirito, but also for its art nouveau buildings, such as the Kurhauswhich is located on the Passeggiata Lungo Passirio.

The Merano Thermal Baths are, then, one of the main attractions of the city, offering a wide range of wellness treatments and thermal pools that exploit the natural waters of the area. Furthermore, among the things to see, there is the Botanical Garden of Trauttmansdorff Castle offers a wonderful opportunity to walk among plants from all over the world.

San Lorenzo in Banale

In the heart of Trentino-Alto Adige, San Lorenzo in Banale is a village near Trento, near Lake Molveno and is also characteristic because it is divided into seven beautiful hamlets. By discovering them all, you will find medieval houses with wooden balconies, little bridges and passages through stone arches.

For lovers of nature and outdoor activities, San Lorenzo in Banale offers numerous opportunities. The walks in the surrounding woods or excursions in the Brenta Dolomites are just some of the possibilities available to you, without considering that in summer you can swim in the nearby lake.

 
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