Valle di Non 2010

Val di Non

The Val di Non valley is known above all for its tasty apples grown at high altitudes. An enchanting scenery with quaint villages and mighty mountains is waiting for you.

The Val di Non valley stretches between Mezzocorona and the Adige valley, along the Noce river to Lake Santa Giustina and further along the banks of Rio Novella to San Felice in the province of Bolzano.

The valley is known above all for boasting numerous lakes such as Lake Santa Giustina, Lake San Felice or Tovel, which combine to create a unique natural highlight. Moreover, the valley is an ideal starting point for hikes across the Brenta Dolomites, the Mendola and Ortles mountains as well as to Caldaro or Merano in stunning near-by South Tyrol.

In the north it borders the Maddalene mountain range, in the south-west the Brenta Dolomites, in the east the Anauni mountains and in the south the Paganella Massif and the Andalo Saddle. You can access the Val di Non valley when coming from the Val di Sole valley (across Passo Tonale-Lombardy), from the Adige valley (Mezzocorona), across Passo Mendola (via Caldaro, South Tyrol) or across Passo Palade (from Merano). Trento and Cles are connected by a railway line, while Caldaro and Passo Mendola are connected by a funicular railway.

The valley is an ideal holiday resort for all those looking for relaxing days away from stress and hectic at the heart of a stunning natural scenery. The idyllic villages of the valley host moreover numerous sites of interest…

  1. Amblar

    Amblar

    Amblar, a little village with historical origins, is located at the slopes of Monte Roen between Val Avena valley and the Linor river. more

  2. Bresimo

    Bresimo

    Bresimo is located between the Val di Non and Val di Sole valleys. The amministrative seat is located at Bevia, the village also includes Fontana Bagni and Baselga. more

  3. Brez

    Brez

    Located on the right of the Valle della Novella valley, Brez offers several impressive sites for those who are interested in culture. more

  4. Cagno

    Cagnò

    The charming village of Cagnò is located between the Valle della Piole valley and the deep gorge of the Pescara river. more

  5. Campodenno

    Campodenno

    Close to the centre of the village, there is the majestic Belasi Castle, dating back to the 12th century. more

  6. castelfondo

    Castelfondo

    Castelfondo has got Roman origins and has been constructed in order to protect the village from barbaric assaults. more

  7. Cavareno

    Cavareno

    Located on a high plateau, Cavareno is surrounded by meadows and woods and is a popular holiday resort in summer and winter. more

  8. Cis

    Cis

    Cis is located on a narrow high plateau between the river valleys of the Noce and the Barnés. more

  9. Cles 2010

    Cles

    The village of Cles is the main place of the Val di Non valley. Situated at 650 m asl, Cles lies on the western shore of Lake Santa Giustina and counts some 6,500 inhabitants. more

  10. Cloz

    Cloz

    Cloz, a little village at the foot of Monte Ozol, is a perfect place for a comfortable stay, offering a vast network of hiking trails in the surroundings. more

 

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