Val di Sole · Brenta Dolomites · Trentino
In Val di Sole, water is everywhere: wild rivers, alpine lakes, thundering waterfalls, natural hot springs. The mountain's most precious common resource.
01 · Rafting and river life
The Noce River and the Meledrio Torrent shape the landscape and carry mountain water downstream, creating a rich biodiversity along their route.
The Noce is recognized as one of Europe's best rivers for rafting: 1st in Europe and 9th in the world for this adrenaline-filled activity.
The Meledrio stream, which flows between Val Rendena (Madonna di Campiglio) and Val di Sole (Dimaro Folgarida), has always been central to the lives of the inhabitants of Dimaro Folgarida: the ancient crafts once practiced in its valley continue to live on thanks to the commitment of the Val Meledrio Ecomuseum—mills, forges, and stables that tell the story of an authentic mountain.
02 · 100+ bodies of water
More than 100 lakes are hidden in Val di Sole and its parks, each with its own unique shape, play of light, and color. Lago delle Malghette is accessible with an hour's walk from Folgarida; continuing on, you'll encounter Lago Alto and the Tre Laghi, lesser-known but equally valuable gems.
For those seeking relaxation, Caprioli Lake in Pellizzano is accessible by car; the Adamello Brenta Nature Park is home to the legendary Lake Tovel in the Non Valley. Experienced hikers can complete a tour of the five lakes of Madonna di Campiglio: a collection of pearls of the most intense blues, reflecting the Brenta Dolomites.
03 · Timeless Beauty
Nothing represents the wild mountain better than the continuous, thunderous motion of a waterfall. In Val Meledrio, less than an hour's walk from Folgarida, lies the Pison WaterfallIts clear blue stands out sharply against the surrounding greenery. Here you'll encounter the treasures guarded by the Val Meledrio Ecomuseum.
The Saent Waterfalls The Rabbi waterfalls in the Stelvio National Park are among the most popular destinations. In the Adamello Brenta Natural Park, the Vallesinella and Nardis waterfalls transport visitors to another world.
04 · Health and well-being
The Pejo and Rabbi spas have centuries of experience and exploit the natural elements of the Stelvio National Park to offer a sense of well-being and relaxation. Located just a few kilometers from Dimaro Folgarida, they are the perfect ending to a day on the slopes or at high altitude.
The Pejo Thermal Center He specializes in the natural treatment of certain disorders of the joints, venous and lymphatic circulation, skin, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal and urinary tract, dermatological, vascular, respiratory and musculoskeletal disorders, with psychophysical recovery programs.
The Rabbi Thermal Spa It offers therapies that include balneotherapy, phlebology, inhalation treatments and hydropinic therapy (drinking thermal water).
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