Curiosities and tips for a holiday in the Dolomites
Informations, articles and tips for a holiday in the UNESCO Dolomites of Trentino, South Tyrol and Belluno
Stanghe Waterfalls in Racines
The Stanghe Waterfalls, also known as the Gilfenklamm, are one of the most fascinatin...
Sorapis Lake: where it is and how to get there
The Sorapis Lake is one of the most spectacular natural jewels of the Belluno Dolomit...
Tovel Lake
The Lake Tovel is one of the most charming and scenic places in Trentino, located in...
Lake Calaita
Lake Calaita, located at 1,605 metres in the enchanting Lozen Valley, is one of the m...
Misurina Lake
Lake Misurina is the largest natural lake in Cadore, situated at 1,754 meters above s...
Lake holidays in Trentino-Alto Adige and Belluno
Holidays by the lake are a great alternative to seaside stays. From spring to autumn,...
In Valsugana for a holiday at the lake
With free, tree‑lined beaches and a dedicated beach safety service, the equipped bath...
Lake Molveno
Like many lakes in Trentino, Lake Molveno has also been used for hydroelectric purpos...
The Water Trails Around Merano
Around Merano, a dense network of paths runs alongside ancient irrigation channels th...
Parcines Waterfall
The Parcines Waterfall is located near the village of Parcines, just a short distance...
Carezza Lake: the magical atmosphere of an Alpine lake
The Lago di Carezza (Karersee in German) is a charming alpine lake situated at 1,534...
Lake Garda
Lake Garda, also known as Benaco, is the largest lake in Italy, covering 370 km² acro...
Lake Santa Croce
Lake Santa Croce, the largest lake in the province of Belluno and the second largest...
Lake Lavarone
Once described as “the cleanest lake in Italy”, Lake Lavarone has long been admired f...
Lake of Costalovara
The Lake of Costalovara, nestled at 1,176 metres above sea level on the Renon plateau...
Lake Alleghe
Lake Alleghe, located in the upper Cordevole Valley, is a renowned tourist destinatio...