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Pomaria: the apple festival
Where: Cles
events
culture nature wine and food fun folklore useful information
Today we are in Val di Non, in particular in CLes, to attend the apple harvest festival. In collaboration with the Apt Val di Non, Melinda and local bodies and institutions, every second weekend of October, this extraordinary and unique event comes to life to celebrate the... more |
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The wild nature of the Val di Non
(Val di Non)
nature
The Val di Non is a territory that extends in Trentino Alto Adige, between the provinces of Trento and Bolzano. 38 municipalities are part of this valley and are surrounded by imposing mountains such as the Maddalene, the Roen, the Peller and the Brenta Dolomites. All these... more |
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The legend of the red waters of Lake Tovel
(Lago di Tovel)
folklore useful information
In the Adamello and Brenta park, in the Val di Non, there is a splendid lake, Lake Tovel. To visit it you can leave the car in one of the 4 paid parking lots and then take the path that goes around the lake. It is a 5 kilometer long trail that is accessible to anyone. Along the... more |
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Sarnonico
Where: Sarnonico
culture
Sarnonico is a small village in the Val di Non. Starting from the heart of the village we find many historical layers, which can be seen in the territory. The most significant monument is Morenberg Castle, a symbol of the power of the De Moris family, a part of the ancient... more |
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One of the most magical castles in the Val di Non, Castel Belasi in Campodenno
Where: Campodenno
culture folklore useful information
Today we are in Campodenno, in the province of Trento. Between the villa of Dercolo and Segonzone. Above a summit, we go to the discovery of Castel Belasi, not exactly one of the best known in Val di Non, but certainly destined to become one. The Khuen family lived in the castle... more |
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Val di Non: the municipality of Castelfondo
Where: Castelfondo
culture nature useful information
In the western heart of the Province of Val di Non lies the small town of Castelfondo, a town immersed in nature and traditions. The origins of the town date back to Roman times, in fact it was they who gave shape to the Valley. The original name was Castrunfundi, which... more |