Monte Pasubio

Vallagarina

Vallagarina Valley is actually the most southern part of Val d’Adige and stretches from the city of Trento along the Adige river to the border with Verona.

Here, where the southern Alps for the last time reach an altitude of 2,000 metres, history has brought forward numerous settlements, villages and towns. The biggest one is Rovereto, also called the city of oaks, which is the cultural and administrative centre of the valley.

Running parallel to Lake Garda, the valley is mainly characterised by viticulture. Compared to upper Val d’Adige, Vallagarina boasts a fairly Mediterranean and more traditional flair.

  1. Ala Città di Velluto

    Ala

    Ala, a small town in southern Vallagarina, festures one of the most interesting old historic districts throughout the Trentino. more

  2. Avio, Vallagarina - Centro 2010

    Avio

    Avio with its component localities Borghetto, Mama, Masi, Sabbionara and Vò represents the centre of Bassa Vallagarina. more

  3. Besenello

    Besenello

    Besenello is located between Trento and Rovereto and is enthroned by Castel Beseno. more

  4. Castel Pietra - Calliano 2010

    Calliano

    Calliano is characterised by a large number of castles and fortresses and was venue for several battles back in history. more

  5. Brentonico Orticoltura

    Brentonico

    In between Lake Garda and Vallagarina lies the high plateau of Brentonico, at altitudes from 500 to 2,000 m. more

  6. Isera

    Isera

    The little village Isera is famous for the production of the Marzemino wine. more

  7. Nogaredo

    Nogaredo

    The buildings and the roads in the centre of Nogaredo remember the calm and rural life in the village that is characteristic for this locality. more

  8. Nomi

    Nomi

    Nomi is a typical village of the Vallagarina valley and is located on the right Adige riverbank. more

  9. Mori Kirche

    Mori

    Mori, a small town with about 9000 inhabitants between Rovereto and Riva di Garda, is famous for its quality wines. more

  10. Pomarolo

    Pomarolo

    This historical village is famous for fruit growing. One of the most striking elements are its ancient mills. more

  11. Ronzo

    Ronzo-Chienis

    Ronzo-Chienis is the main village of Val di Gresta, known above all for promoting organic fruit growing and traditional kinds of products and foods. more

  12. Rovereto MART

    Rovereto

    Including some 35,000 inhabitants, Rovereto is the second largest city in Trentino, right after the city of Trento. more

  13. Terragnolo

    Terragnolo

    Terragnolo is composed of a valley that consists of many little villages. more

  14. Trambileno

    Trambileno

    Trambileno presents several memories of the First World War. more

  15. Vallarsa Vallagarina

    Vallarsa

    The municipality of Vallarsa is known especially for Monte Pasubio, a colourful mountain featuring numerous sites remembering the past. more

  16. Villa Lagarina

    Villa Lagarina

    Villa Lagarina is centre from a technical and agricultural viewpoint and is located only a stone’s throw from Pieve di Valle. more

  17. Volano

    Volano

    In the north of Rovereto and in the heart of the Vallagarina valley, there is the locality of Volano. more

 

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