Attractions and places to see around Valdaone include a diverse landscape of natural features and cultural sites. This municipality in Trentino, Italy, serves as the southern gateway to the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, offering extensive valleys like Valle di Daone and Val di Fumo. The region is characterized by numerous waterfalls, alpine lakes, and a network of hiking and cycling trails. Valdaone also features historical landmarks, providing insights into local heritage.
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A better way up than from Grassi!
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Here the Torrente Massangla flows into Lake Ledro.
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The tour around the lake is about 9 km long, well shaded and with few ups and downs, very suitable for a walk or a slow-paced bike ride.
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A torrential watercourse in the Ledro valley, the Massangla forms a very charming waterfall at this point. It is located in a small gorge, called Gorg d'Abiss, or "vortex of the abyss" in the local dialect.
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Be sure to make a detour to the beautiful spot with the waterfall
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Beautiful path along a stream to the Cascada Gorg d'Abiss with beautiful vegetation
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The most important buildings in Pieve di Ledro include the Church of the Annunciation (Chiesa dell'Annunciazione), which was mentioned as early as 1235, and the old town hall on the main street, in which the small prayer room of St. Joseph (Oratorio di San Giuseppe). The room is accessed through a white stone portal from the 17th century; the prayer room itself still has the original door from 1633. There is also a small pharmacy museum in Pieve di Ledro. The old 19th century Foletto Pharmacy was the first pharmacy in the entire valley and today displays the tools and machines used in the pharmaceutical laboratory over the years.
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Valdaone is rich in natural beauty, serving as the southern gateway to the Adamello Brenta Nature Park. You can explore extensive valleys like Valle di Daone and Val di Fumo, which feature pristine alpine scenery, meadows, and peat bogs. The region is also known for its numerous waterfalls and picturesque alpine lakes such as Lago Nero, Lago di Campo, and Lago di Copidello.
Yes, Valdaone is renowned for its many waterfalls, with around 180 cascading from its rocks. A particularly charming one is the Gorg d'Abiss Waterfall, located in a small gorge in the Ledro valley. In winter, these waterfalls transform into crystal walls, attracting ice climbers.
The region is dotted with beautiful lakes. You'll find large reservoirs like Malga Bissina and Malga Boazzo, as well as smaller natural alpine lakes such as Lago Nero (or Lago Scuro), Lago di Campo, Lago di Copidello, and Lake Casinei in the steep side valleys. The Val di Fumo also features the picturesque Lake Malga Bissina.
Valdaone offers a wide range of hiking trails for all levels. Easy walks can be enjoyed in the Nudole plain on the 'Sentiero per tutti' and in Val di Fumo. For more experienced trekkers, there are challenging climbs. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking around Valdaone, including the popular Val di Fumo Trail, by exploring the Hiking around Valdaone guide.
Absolutely. Valdaone is a paradise for cyclists, offering 14 routes ranging from 23 to 56 km with panoramic views. The Passo Crocedomini is a significant challenge for cyclists. For gravel biking enthusiasts, you can find various routes in the Gravel biking around Valdaone guide.
Beyond hiking and cycling, Valdaone offers unique experiences like bouldering in the Valle di Daone, which is an open-air natural gym with numerous rock walls and boulders. The 'Boulder Park' in La Plana is equipped for families and athletes. You can also try Acroriver, an equipped route with ziplines and pulleys along the Chiese River.
As the entrance to the vast Adamello Brenta Nature Park, Valdaone offers opportunities to observe typical Alpine animals. You might spot deer, eagles, chamois, and even brown bears. Visitor centers within the reserve provide more information on local flora and fauna.
Yes, Valdaone has several cultural sites. You can explore the narrow streets of the historic center and admire its traditional architecture. The Ancient Saint Bartholomew Church, dating back to the year one thousand, was historically a community meeting point. Nearby, in Pieve di Ledro, you can visit the Ancient Foletto Pharmacy, now a museum exhibiting historical tools, and the Church of the Annunciation.
Valdaone offers several family-friendly options. The Gorg d'Abiss Waterfall is accessible on foot and by bicycle, making it suitable for families. The Nudole plain offers easy walks on the 'Sentiero per tutti'. Additionally, the 'Boulder Park' in La Plana is an equipped area suitable for families interested in bouldering. The Lakeside at Pieve di Ledro also provides facilities and beaches popular with families.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural landscapes and the variety of outdoor activities. Highlights like the Gorg d'Abiss Waterfall are appreciated for their charm and accessibility. The challenging climbs and panoramic views from places like Passo Crocedomini are highly rated by cyclists. The Nino Pernici Hut is a popular stop for its great food, drinks, and rewarding views after a climb.
Valdaone is a great destination for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. For hiking and cycling, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) offer pleasant weather. In winter, the frozen waterfalls attract ice climbers, making it a unique destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trip.
Beyond the main attractions, the Grotta di Aladino (Aladdin's Cave) is a charming cave system with a network of galleries, waterfalls, and wells, considered one of the best places to visit in the valley. Exploring the old cattle trails also offers a chance to discover secluded farmhouses, refuges, and smaller alpine lakes.


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