Kompass Verlag
WK 073 Brenta Group

Specific activity
Hiking
Topic of interest
Hiking/ Trekking
scale
1:25.000
region
ITA - Italy
local region
South Tyrol
Fit
Kompass Verlag

Description

<p>The 3in1 hiking map is now even clearer and more excellent to read. The Active Guide provides you with information on all things outdoor and the free app for on the go is available furthermore. This forms the perfect basis for planning a hiking tour. The precise cartography shows all accessible hiking trails including classification. Information such as swimming pools, via ferratas, children's playgrounds, huts and much more is also included in the map. Thanks to the tear- and weatherproof paper quality, the map is a faithful companion in any weather.<br>Destination<br>- Two mountains characterize the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park: in the vest, the Presanella group, made of granite and part of the Adamello massif, and in the east, the Dolomiti di Brenta, made of limestone.<br>- The Brenta Dolomites between the Val Rendena in the vest and the Adige Valley in the east are a paradise for mountaineers and sport climbers with an affinity for climbing. The striking mountain range inspires with its vertical towers, terrifying rock faces and the famous rock faces that make it possible to cross the difficult Brenta.<br>- One of the most famous via ferratas is the 31 km long Via delle Bocchette in the south of the massif, which runs at an altitude of between 2500 and 2700 meters.<br>- Madonna di Campiglio is an internationally renowned ski resort with competitive slopes set against the unique backdrop of the Brenta peaks.<br>- Val di Sole is the destination for adrenaline sports such as tarzaning and canyoning and a mecca for white water enthusiasts, who consider the Noce river to be one of the most excellent in Europe. A cycle path runs along the river through the entire valley. The Noce continues to flow through the Non Valley, which is characterized by apple orchards and vineyards.<br>- Lago di Molveno is a popular recreational area for the people of Trento and is ideal for swimming, surfing and sailing.<br>- Italy really begins in Trento (Trient), as you will notice over a cappuccino in the plaza. The MUSE science museum and the Castello del Buonconsiglio are well worth a visit.</p> <p
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