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Natural Park Adamello Brenta

The largest protected area in Trentino, it occupies a mountainous territory of 620.50 km2, located between 477 and 3558 m above sea level.

The Adamello-Brenta Natural Park is the largest protected area in Trentino and encompasses the Brenta Dolomites and the Adamello-Presanella granite massif.

To the west, the Adamello-Presanella massif, a kingdom of water: majestic glaciers, rushing streams, spectacular waterfalls, dozens of enchanting lakes, and the volcanic granite Tonalite dominates.

To the east, the spectacular Brenta Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site: a succession of spires, towers, and immense sheer cliffs of dolomite and limestone, which trace the geological history of the land that emerged from the sea millions of years ago. This pristine landscape features an ecosystem that is home to an incredible variety of environments and species of fauna and flora.

Established in 1967, it covers an area of 620 hectares and is divided into four valleys: Val di Non, Val di Sole, Val Rendena, and the Giudicarie Valleys. In 2008, it became part of the European and Global Geoparks network, classified by UNESCO, a testament to the richness and uniqueness of its geological heritage and its strong connection to the sustainable development of this area.

Both the Adamello and Brenta sides are rich in forests, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and glaciers, offering an incredible variety of crossings, treks, and excursions suitable for both beginners and experts. The diverse flora and fauna make this park a unique attraction near Madonna di Campiglio.

Flora and Fauna of the Park

The diversity of flora and fauna in the Adamello-Brenta Park is unmatched by any other area in the Alpine region. Among the park's floral species, of particular interest are the edelweiss, rhododendron, orchid, gentian, and negritella, as well as many other species with healing properties.

The variety and richness of wildlife in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park is due to the multiple environments in which the park extends, as well as the integrity of the territory. Species likely to be encountered while walking through the park include chamois, roe deer, ibex, deer, foxes, squirrels, marmots, capercaillie, eagles, and many other typical Alpine fauna, including bears.

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GDS CODES:

Amadeus : YX BZOCHS | Sabre : YX 308373 | Galileo/Apollo : YX C4484 | Worldspan : YX A2029 | DHISCO: YX 98076

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