May — October
Trekking, biking, rafting, adventure parks, and mountain huts. Every day can be different.
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CAI-marked trails in the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, from the valley floor to the peaks. Alpine guides depart daily during high season.
Summer cable cars with bike transport, technical trails, and a cycle/pedestrian path for the whole family. E-bikes are opening up trails previously reserved for experts.
Tibetan bridges, zip lines, and treetop climbing. Harnesses and qualified instructors included, courses from beginner to expert.
Via ferratas on the Dolomite walls, canyoning, rock climbing, and downhill. Local mountain guides will safely accompany even the less experienced.
The Noce is the most adrenaline-filled river in Italy. With its class III and IV rapids, it's a true experience suitable for everyone: from family rafting (for ages 7 and up) to hydrospeed for the more adventurous.
Mushroom and berry picking, sport fishing in the Noce River, birdwatching in the park, high-altitude yoga, sunset photography, and astronomy at the Albasini Refuge.
Mountain Flavors
Canederli, polenta, mountain cheeses, Noce trout: authentic Trentino cuisine.
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Open in the summer at high altitude: fresh cheeses, yogurt, butter and breathtaking views.
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Melinda apples, honey, berries, speck, and local cured meats: all locally sourced.
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Summer cable cars take strollers, backpacks, and bikes up to the top. Guided family hikes to Lago delle Malghette are available.
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The flat Noce cycle path, child-friendly bike rentals, and riverside stops: the easiest way to cycle through the valley with the little ones.
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Nature workshops in the park, guided birdwatching, astronomy at the Albasini refuge (certified starry sky).
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