Step by step, discover all the slow-paced walks and routes in Dimaro Folgarida.
Relaxed trekking in Val di Sole
There’s no need for rushing when you’re in the mountains. To fully appreciate the tranquillity of the mountain, take your time and experience the nature of Dimaro Folgarida with every step. Our forests are accessible via easy paths that are suitable for (almost) everyone. You don't need to be an expert walker to visit the most beautiful and captivating places, but always wear hiking shoes and suitable mountainwear for your safety.
Val Meledrio and the Eco-museum that preserves its treasures is certainly one of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring slow walks: the Venetian Sawmill, the Ancient Mallet and the Pison Waterfalls are just some of the historical and natural sights in Dimaro Folgarida and they are not to be missed.
From the small village of Carciato, you can easily reach the beautiful Gnoca park and the “lec” path, while from Folgarida, you can reach the Malghet di Almazzago where a breathtaking view of Val di Sole awaits you, or take a cable car up to the Malghet Aut resort and then continue towards the Malga di Dimaro or the Alpe Daolasa.
But that’s not all! The cycle path and the villages of Dimaro Folgarida are ideal for a walk full of picturesque landscapes and delightful discoveries. In Monclassico and Presson, follow the route of the artistic sundials along the village streets: it’s fascinating!
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35 km of gentle cycling, enjoying the coolness of the Noce River and the views of Val di Sole, passing from the green valleys of the mountain to the agricultural landscapes of the lower valley.
The sundials of Monclassico and Presson
There are more than 50 artistic sundials painted on the walls of the houses in the ancient villages of Monclassico and Presson, one of the most important examples of artistic heritage in Val di Sole and across the whole of Trentino.
Mushroom pickings
Walk slowly through conifers and ferns in search of porcini, chanterelles and many other delicious mushrooms.