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Things to do in Venosta Valley


The little, big Glurns
Where: Glorenza/glurns (Glorenza)
culture   

Glorenza is a very small town: it has just 900 inhabitants and is the smallest in all of Italy. Yet this is not why it is known by tourists and travelers, but because of its unique urban and architectural layout. Glorenza is located in a point that was once highly strategic for... more


Stelvio
Where: Stelvio/stilfs (Stelvio)
culture   folklore   

Stelvio is an Italian town in the province of Bolzano, within it it has 7 hamlets and 4 ski resorts. The village of Stelvio rises on a steep slope; the urban architecture, born in the fifteenth century as an asset of miners, make the village unique in its kind also due to its... more


A paradise between earth and sky
Where: Martello/martell (Martello)
nature   wine and food   useful information   

Val Martello is one of the most beautiful side valleys in the Val Venosta. The pre-Roman and Roman traces of the Val Martello are many, the most important historical find found is the bronze dagger, dating back to 1700 BC. C and found in 2007 at 1900 meters above sea level. It... more


Visit Silandro
Where: Silandro/schlanders (Silandro)
culture   nature   useful information   

Halfway between Merano and the Resia Pass, in the province of Bolzano, the charming village of Silandro is one of the most sought after destinations in the Val Venosta. Thanks to the presence of spectacular meadows and pastures, agriculture and livestock provide a significant... more


The village of Silandro
Where: Silandro/schlanders (Silandro)
culture   

Halfway between Merano and the Resia Pass, in the province of Bolzano, lies the small village of Silandro, one of the main destinations in the Val Venosta. Rich in meadows, pastures and where the cultivation of apples is widespread, to which the name of Val Venosta has always... more


The submerged bell tower of Curon Venosta
Where: Curon Venosta/graun Im Vinschgau (Curon Venosta)
culture   nature   folklore   

Curon Venosta is an Italian town of 2,380 inhabitants in the province of Bolzano, in Trentino Alto Adige. It borders with Austria and Switzerland, and in its territory is the Resia Lake from where the bell tower emerges, which is the main attraction of this village. The church... more

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