Trentino, Northern Italy
Located in the country's far north, Trentino is an autonomous wine producing province bordering Lombardia & Veneto. The skiing areas in Trentino are surrounded by the majestic peaks of the Dolomites.
Bolzano
An entrance to the Dolomites, Bolzano is also on the well-known South Tyrolean Wine Trail. Enjoy the surrounding outdoors on cycling paths and hiking walks reached by cable car. Tasty gastronomy too.
Riva del Garda
Riva Del Garda is a favourite resort town in Northern Italy with a historical centre and grand hotels on the harbour. In a former fortress is the Museo Alto Garda, housing historical displays and art.
Trento
Trento is known for the Buonconsiglio Castle, home to late-medieval fresco cycles. Be sure to visit the Trento Cathedral, featuring a rose window and a baroque chapel, sits on Piazza Duomo.
Ortisei
Located in the Dolomites Val Gardena, surrounded by mountains, Ortisei is a very pretty village with ornate facades and an attractive pedestrian shopping area.
Alpe di Siusi
Enjoy nature at its best with breathtaking alpine meadows and the dominating peaks of the Dolomites. Alpe di Siusi/Seiser Alm is an attractive paradise guaranteed to please lovers of the outdoors.
Merano
Merano is a historical spa resort town with a long history dating back to 15BC. Surrounded by gorgeous scenery, be sure to visit the Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle and Terme Merano Thermal Baths.
Lake Caldaro
A wooden pathway weaves its way through the biotope, past a bird-watching tower. Lake Caldaro is the warmest swimming lake in the Italian Alps, a popular holiday spot on the South Tyrolean Wine Trail.
Lake Braies
Lake Braies is a very pretty mountain lake, with turquoise-green water and reflections of the imposing Seekofel. A jewel in the Dolomites, this lake is a beauty for photographers and hikers alike.