Val Rendena Blog
Articles, guides and tips about Val Rendena and the Brenta Dolomites
Alpine Flora of Val Rendena: Flowers and Plants of the Dolomites
Discover the Alpine flora of Val Rendena: from edelweiss to gentian, from rhododendron to wild orchids. A complete guide to the flowers and plants of the Dolomiti di Brenta with the best trails to admire them.
Escursioni in Val Rendena: i migliori itinerari per ogni livello
Le migliori escursioni della Val Rendena per principianti, famiglie ed esperti: dai sentieri pianeggianti lungo il Sarca alle vie ferrate sulle Dolomiti di Brenta. Guida completa con tempi e difficoltà.
Il distretto faunistico della Val Rendena: fauna selvatica e gestione
Il distretto faunistico Val Rendena tutela la fauna selvatica alpina attraverso monitoraggio, gestione sostenibile e educazione ambientale. Scopri le specie protette e le attività di conservazione nel cuore delle Dolomiti.
The Mountain Refuges of Val Rendena: Sleeping Under the Stars at 2,000 Meters
Val Rendena offers an extraordinary network of alpine refuges, from Rifugio Tuckett to Brentei, from Pedrotti to XII Apostoli, from Bedole to Mandrone. Sleeping above 2,000 meters means experiencing fiery sunsets over the Dolomiti di Brenta, unparalleled starry skies, and dawns over the Adamello glaciers. Discover how to reach them, what to expect, and tips for an unforgettable experience.
The Alpine Lakes of Val Rendena: Jewels Among the Mountains
Val Rendena is home to some of the most beautiful alpine lakes in the entire Alpine arc. From Lake Nambino to Lake Tovel, from the Cornisello Lakes to Lake Ritorto, each body of water tells a story of ancient glaciers and unspoiled nature. Discover how to reach them, when to visit, and the best trails to admire these hidden jewels among the mountains of Trentino.
The Nardis Waterfalls: A Water Spectacle in Val Genova
With their 130-meter drop, the Nardis Waterfalls are among the tallest and most spectacular in the entire Alpine arc, a masterpiece of nature that takes every visitor's breath away. Located at the entrance to Val Genova, a side valley of Val Rendena, the Nardis present themselves as an imposing column of water plunging from a vertical rock face, fed by the glaciers of the Presanella massif.
Val Genova: The Valley of a Hundred Waterfalls
Poetically described as the "Versailles of the Alps" and known as the "Niagara of Trentino", Val Genova is one of the most spectacular side valleys in the entire Alpine arc. It opens on the right orographic side of Val Rendena, with main access from the village of Carisolo, and extends for about fifteen kilometers westward to the foot of the glaciers of the Adamello and Presanella massifs.
The Adamello Brenta Nature Park: Alpine Biodiversity
The Adamello Brenta Nature Park, with over 620 km² of surface area, is the largest protected area in Trentino and is home to approximately 100 brown bears reintroduced through the Life Ursus project. Discover the biodiversity, lakes, glaciers, and the UNESCO Geopark recognition.
The Adamello and Presanella Massif: Giants of Ice
Presanella, at 3,558 meters, is the highest peak in Trentino, while the Adamello Glacier is the largest in the Italian Alps. Discover these giants of ice, Val Genova, and the history of the White War.