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The wonderful holiday region of Trentino offers you holiday apartments with a view of the Rhaetian Alps and the Dolomites. A vacation rental on one of the many lakes, of which Lake Garda is the largest in the region, is the perfect accommodation for water sports enthusiasts. There are also comfortable apartments in the city of Trento and in smaller towns such as Rovereto, Arco and Lavis.
Vacation rentals with the extra serviceMany landlords in Trentino will pick you up from the train station and take you directly to your apartment, so you don't necessarily need a car to get there. You can also rent a bike or skis from some accommodation providers. If you want to be completely comfortable on holiday, it is best to rent a holiday apartment with breakfast.
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Location and orientation
Trentino is an Italian province in the south of the Trentino-South Tyrol region. The province consists of a total of 177 municipalities, 16 of which are valley communities. Trentino forms a part of the Brenner axis from the Veroneser Klause to the Salurner Klause. In the north of the province South Tyrol begins, in the south, east and southeast the Venetian provinces Verona, Belluno and Vicenza border on Trentino. The largest city in the region is Trento.
Discover varied landscapesIn Trentino you will find a mountain landscape full of lakes, the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park and numerous ski resorts such as Madonna di Campiglio. Not far from Rovereto, the province has access to the northern shore of Lake Garda. The Brenta Group, which belongs to the Dolomites World Heritage, is located in the west. Further mountain groups are the Latemar, the Marmolata, the Rosengartengruppe and the Palagruppe.
Travelers and Activities
Among the most popular outdoor activities are climbing, hiking and mountain biking in the mountains. You can also go swimming and boating in the many lakes of Trentino. Lake Garda is a popular place for surfing. Other beautiful lakes that you can walk or cycle around are Lake Caldonazzo, Lake Ledro and Lake Levico.
Skiing and cross-country skiing in winterIn the Dolomites you will find around 800 kilometres of perfectly groomed pistes spread over the largest ski carousels in the Alps, the Dolomiti Superski and the Skirama Dolomiti, and a total of 11 ski regions. A legendary view and a varied skiing pleasure are guaranteed in the Dolomites of Trentino.
The 30 km long ridge Monte Baldo offers many different habitats for flora and fauna due to its proximity to Lake Garda and the climatic conditions influenced by it. These include the Mediterranean macchia, extensive pastures and the rocky region.
Top 5 travel tips
Take a trip to the Castello di Arco, which survived a bombing by Napoleon and is still enthroned high on the rock above Lake Garda. The walk takes you past idyllic olive groves until you reach three 20 metre high walls. From here you can get directly to the castle, from where you will be rewarded with a breathtaking view. Inside the Castello there is a room with frescoes worth seeing.
2. To gain insights into the Bronze AgeIn the Lake Dwelling Museum you will learn everything about the prehistoric settlement of Trentino. The museum is located on Lake Ledro and shows a number of pile dwellings that came to light in the course of a lowering of the water level in 1929. The remains of the settlement date from between 1,800 and 1,300 B.C. A large number of objects from the former settlers can also be seen.
3. Experience pleasant hours in the brine swimming poolWellness fans can take a well-deserved break at the Gardacqua in Garda. The bathing landscape offers you several adventure pools with a wide wave slide, a brine pool and a sauna. Outside there is a playground and the possibility to play beach volleyball.
4. The medieval spectacle in summerEvery year at the end of July a spectacular medieval festival takes place in the centre and in the castle of Pergine, where you can let yourself be carried away into a time long past. In addition to varied market stalls with culinary delights from the 14th century, you can experience old crafts live. You can also watch archers and lance riders at your competitions in the camps. The entertainment programme is rounded off with lots of music and jugglery.
5. Eat heartilyThe recipes in Trentino were increasingly influenced by the fact that they belonged to Austria. The typical dishes of the region are therefore less spaghetti and pizza, but rather dumplings, meat and vegetables. A speciality is "Carne Salada e fasoi", which consists of cured beef, either grilled or raw, with onions and beans. Delicious is also "Sisam", a fish that is prepared with plenty of onions.
1. To the fortress high up on the mountainTake a trip to the Castello di Arco, which survived a bombing by Napoleon and is still enthroned high on the rock above Lake Garda. The walk takes you past idyllic olive groves until you reach three 20 metre high walls. From here you can get directly to the castle, from where you will be rewarded with a breathtaking view. Inside the Castello there is a room with frescoes worth seeing.
2. To gain insights into the Bronze AgeIn the Lake Dwelling Museum you will learn everything about the prehistoric settlement of Trentino. The museum is located on Lake Ledro and shows a number of pile dwellings that came to light in the course of a lowering of the water level in 1929. The remains of the settlement date from between 1,800 and 1,300 B.C. A large number of objects from the former settlers can also be seen.
3. Experience pleasant hours in the brine swimming poolWellness fans can take a well-deserved break at the Gardacqua in Garda. The bathing landscape offers you several adventure pools with a wide wave slide, a brine pool and a sauna. Outside there is a playground and the possibility to play beach volleyball.
4. The medieval spectacle in summerEvery year at the end of July a spectacular medieval festival takes place in the centre and in the castle of Pergine, where you can let yourself be carried away into a time long past. In addition to varied market stalls with culinary delights from the 14th century, you can experience old crafts live. You can also watch archers and lance riders at your competitions in the camps. The entertainment programme is rounded off with lots of music and jugglery.
5. Eat heartilyThe recipes in Trentino were increasingly influenced by the fact that they belonged to Austria. The typical dishes of the region are therefore less spaghetti and pizza, but rather dumplings, meat and vegetables. A speciality is "Carne Salada e fasoi", which consists of cured beef, either grilled or raw, with onions and beans. Delicious is also "Sisam", a fish that is prepared with plenty of onions.
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