Parks

The Adamello Brenta Natural Park is an extraordinarily rich and varied area due to the fact that it is made of two completely diverse geological worlds: towards the west, the Trentino part of the Adamello-Presanella massif is included in the Park, the realm of fresh water: magnificent glaciers, rushing streams, spectacular waterfalls, dozens of small enchanted lakes. Towards the east, it encompasses the Brenta Dolomites: fantastic natural features that follow one after the other including rocky spires, towers and enormous cliffs. The varieties of flora on these mountains are quite numerous and the wildlife is equally extraordinary: chamois, deer, roe deer, eagles, mountain goats, foxes, badgers, martens, woodgrouse, woodchucks, ptarmigans and many other big and small animals. The Adamello Brenta Natural Park is the largest natural protected area in Trentino and is also known for being the last Alpine area in which the Brown Bear has survived, therefore becoming the Park’s symbol. Our staff organizes guided outings in the Park, leaving directly from the hotel both during the winter and the summer, don’t miss them!

The Stelvio Natural Park is the largest natural protected area in the Alpine arch and it completely encompasses the Ortles-Cevedale massif. Access to the park in Val di Sole is through two valleys, Peio and Rabbi. These two valleys, that still maintain their rural traditions, both have Thermal Spas which are famous for their special springs that are rich in carbon dioxide and iron. There are a great variety of plants, flowers and minerals within the Park in addition to the numerous protected species such as the ermine, golden eagle, and the most majestic predatory bird of the Alps, the lammergeyer. Great importance is given to the animal kingdom and this can be seen at the Wildlife Area that was created for deer and roe deer, the Stablet Center that is completely dedicated to the marmot and the Malga Talé trail that allows visitors to discover the world of mysterious wild birds. There are 15 different outings, starting from the bottom of the valley all the way up to the glaciers, all with a different theme while various excursions during the day and at night, are also provided by the Park’s Guides both during the winter and the summer. A definite must to try!