Val di Sole
The Stelvio National Park with all its valuable natural highlights and modern skiing areas - these are just some of the numerous treasures of the Val di Sole valley.
The Val di Sole valley is one of the main side valleys of another well-known Trentino valley: Val di Non. The valley borders the mighty Ortles Massif in the north, Passo del Tonale (Lombardy) in the west, the Adamello mountain group in the east and the Brenta Dolomites in the south. Across the valley bottom winds the Noce river, which near to the hamlet of Cles flows into the artificial lake Santa Giustina. A train takes you to Malè, the region’s capital, and further to the renowned Marilleva ski area.
Altitudes here range from 700 m (Malè) up to 1,200 m asl (Vermiglio). The surrounding mountain peaks such as Cevedale or San Matteo in the Stelvio National Park, the Crozzon di Larea or Monte Carè Alto reach altitudes of up to 3,500 m. Lower but nevertheless worth mentioning are the Brenta Dolomites with such famous summits as Tosa and Brenta or the Peller, Sasso Rosso and Spinale mountains.
A special kind of experience promise the therapeutic springs of Pejo and Rabbi, which made the local spa sector boom. The Stelvio National Park boasts moreover valuable natural resources as it features the ideal landscape for the Alpine flora and fauna. Several information points will tell you interesting news about the local plant and flower species.
Those interested in winter sports, will find all they can wish for: State-of-the-art lifts and gondolas take you up to the skiing areas Folgarida-Marilleva, Pejo and Tonale (Skirama Adamello Brenta)!
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The municipality of Caldes with its localities Samoclevo, S. Giacomo, Cassana, Tozzaga, Bordiana and Bozzana are… more
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Not far from Cles and Caldes, there is Cavizzana, an idyllic rural village situated at 710 m asl. more
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The municipality of Pejo is located at the heart of Valle di Pejo valley, a tributary valley of the Val di Sole valley. more
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Deggiano, Mastellina, Mestriago, Piano, Almazzago, Daolasa and Costa Rotian - these are the quarters making up… more
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The small village of Croviana is situated on a wide lowland, which reaches to Monclassico. more
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Dimaro is located in the Val di Sole valley, at the entrance of the Val di Meledrio valley, which leads to… more
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Folgarida, which belongs to the municipality of Dimaro, is located at 1,270 m asl. more
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Malè, main town of the Val di Sole valley, is found on a sunny plateau, right there where the Noce river meets… more
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Marilleva is located in the heart of the Val di Sole valley, which is above all popular thanks to its great skiing area. more
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The village of Mezzana is located in the Val di Sole valley on 940 m asl and it represents an oasis in the heart… more
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This village is situated at 790 m asl near the wide plain opposite the Brenta Dolomites, not far from the popular… more
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Ossana is a popular winter and summer holiday destination, which offers various hiking paths in its surroundings. more
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The municipality of Pejo is located in the homonymous valley, a side valley of the Val di Sole valley. more
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Pejo Fonti, one of the localities of Pejo, is famous for its recently renovated thermal centre. more
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In the heart of an amazing natural landscape, there is the village Pellizzano, situated at 925 m asl. more
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Situated in the heart of the Stelvio National Park, this village is perfect for relaxing holidays, characterised… more
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Terzolas is situated in the lower part of the Val di Sole valley in the heart of fruit gardens and surrounded by… more
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Mighty mountains such as the Adamello-Presanella and the Ortles-Cevedale mountain chain or the Brenta Dolomites… more