Attractions and places to see around Mezzocorona are found in the Piana Rotaliana, a verdant plain in Trentino, Italy. This region is known for its picturesque vineyards and is nestled at the foot of Monte Mezzocorona. Visitors can explore a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites, including its renowned winemaking tradition. The area offers diverse points of interest, from mountain views to river paths.
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Etschradweg cycle path is child's play
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Spectacular cycle path, and besides beautiful I would say indispensable to avoid the very busy main road.
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Homemade cakes, good service and friendly, nice waitresses. Good value for money. A good opportunity for a stop on the tour.
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The cycle path is very well developed and therefore easy to ride. But there are almost no rest stops. In the sweltering heat, there is no chance of resting in the shade. There is a nice spot right next to the motorway and I would not recommend it. I would not ride this cycle path again. It runs for a long time behind Bolzano right next to the motorway and is very loud.
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A nice cycle path with a great panorama. However, due to its length and width, it doesn't offer much variety in the long run.
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Meditative cycling along the river that created the deep valley between the mountains.
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Here the cycle path changes sides of the river and you have to share the bridge with cars.
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Mezzocorona offers stunning natural features, primarily centered around Monte di Mezzocorona. You can reach the mountain via one of Europe's steepest cable cars. At the top, don't miss the Skywalk, a panoramic platform with a tempered glass floor offering a spectacular 180° view of the Piana Rotaliana. Further up, a 123-meter-long Suspension Bridge crosses the Val della Villa, providing breathtaking views. The area also features small, tranquil lakes like Del Sole and Ischia.
Mezzocorona is rich in history. You can explore Castel Firmian, a 15th-century aristocratic residence at the foot of Monte Mezzocorona. Within the village, traces of history are visible in noble residences like Palazzo Firmian and Palazzo Martini. The dramatic ruins of Castello San Gottardo are perched in a cave on Monte Mezzocorona, and the Main Church Bell Tower features a gravestone depicting the legendary 'Om de Fèr'.
Absolutely. Mezzocorona is located in the Piana Rotaliana, a renowned wine cultivation area famous for its Teroldego Rotaliano DOC wine. The Cittadella del Vino is a complex of cutting-edge wineries, including Cantina Rotari, offering insights into the region's millennial winemaking tradition and innovative architecture.
Yes, Mezzocorona is a fantastic base for cycling. The Adige River Cycle Path is a popular choice, offering impressive views between high mountains and a safe route along the river. Other sections like the Adige Cycle Path and Adige Cycle Path at Mezzocorona provide flat, well-signposted routes. For more specific routes, you can find various road cycling tours around Mezzocorona, including easy loops like the "Adige Valley Cycle Path – Mezzocorona loop" on the Road Cycling Routes around Mezzocorona guide.
Monte di Mezzocorona offers numerous trails for walkers. Popular routes include the Mezzocorona - Monte route (SAT 500) and paths leading to Malga Bodrina and Cima Roccapiana. You can also find running trails, such as the "SkyWalk Monte di Mezzocorona loop," by checking the Running Trails around Mezzocorona guide.
For adventure enthusiasts, the Via Ferrata Burrone Giovanelli offers a challenging aided rock-climbing trail along the striking Giovanelli ravine. It's a thrilling experience for those seeking more demanding outdoor activities.
Many attractions in Mezzocorona are suitable for families. The Adige River Cycle Path is family-friendly, offering safe cycling. The cable car ride up Monte di Mezzocorona and exploring the Skywalk can also be an exciting experience for all ages. The small lakes in the area provide tranquil natural settings for a family outing.
Visitors frequently praise the Adige Cycle Path for its well-signposted, flat terrain, making it easy to cycle and "let it roll properly." Many appreciate the impressive views between high mountains and the opportunities to observe the surrounding landscape. The path is noted for being a great way to cycle in safety along the river's course.
Yes, Mezzocorona provides several mountain biking opportunities. Trails like the "Skywalk over the Adige Valley – Malga Kraun loop" and "Faedo pine forest – View of Faedo loop" offer challenging rides. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Mezzocorona guide.
Yes, along the popular Adige Cycle Path, you can find convenient rest stops. For example, Bike Break Bicigrill Faedo is a well-regarded cafe and rest area for cyclists, offering good food and a pleasant shaded spot to relax.
The most convenient way to reach Monte di Mezzocorona is by taking the cable car, which is known as one of Europe's steepest. Alternatively, for those seeking a more active ascent, there are various hiking paths and even a via ferrata available.
Yes, the Mezzocorona area has a long history, with archaeological remains of settlements and necropolises dating from 6,000 BC to the Middle Ages. There's also a late Roman farm near the Cantine Mezza Corona, highlighting its ancient past.


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