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.
In between Lake Garda and Vallagarina lies the high plateau of Brentonico, at altitudes from 500 to 2,000 m. more
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
Terragnolo is composed of a valley that consists of many little villages. more
Trambileno presents several memories of the First World War. more
Villa Lagarina is centre from a technical and agricultural viewpoint and is located only a stone’s throw from Pieve di Valle. more