Trentino insight

THE NUMBERS OF TRENTINO

Territory, population, environment, culture, tourism

Big numbers and small numbers. Numbers that represent Trentino and in certain cases highlight unique aspects or curiosities. An example is the number of trees: 1,000 per capita. Or the number of mountain lakes: 297, which represent 10% of the total number of lakes across the Alps

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DISCOVERING THE UNESCO HERITAGE SITES

The Dolomites and the “Enrosadira”

To the west there’s the Brenta Group, to the east the Latemar, the Rosengarten group, the Pale di San Martino and the Marmolada massif that, with its 3,342 metres, is the Queen of the “Pale Mountains”

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A VERTICAL ARCHIPELAGO TO BE EXPLORED

A rocky world to be enjoyed, between trails and mountain huts

The most celebrated mountains of Trentino are without doubt the Dolomites, listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 2009. Yet each mountain group conceals unique natural, environmental, geomorphological and panoramic qualities all of their own

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A LAND WITH A GREEN HEART

At the forefront with development and sustainability

Green areas, start-ups and advanced research; alternative energy sources for heating, lighting and mobility; widespread bike sharing services; eco-friendly homes, certified wood, differentiated waste collection close to 75%: living sustainably in Trentino is already a reality

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THE GREEN GOLD OF TRENTINO IS BIODIVERSITY

An environmental heritage to be enjoyed all year round

Thanks to three natural parks and a widespread network of protected areas, 30% of this territory is under environmental protection. A natural environment to be experienced first-hand, respectfully exploring unique habitats where you can truly appreciate the extraordinary wealth of alpine flora and fauna

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WATERS TO LIVE, NAVIGATE AND PROTECT

Lakes, rivers, streams and waterfalls

Next to the mountains, the element that distinguishes and shapes the Trentino landscape is water with its multiple dimensions: sports, tourism and energy.

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A JOURNEY BETWEEN THE PAST AND THE PRESENT

Artistic treasures both great and small

The Buonconsiglio Castle, contemporary art at the MART, using the mountain as a metaphor to teach science at the MUSE, life in the mountains depicted in the collections of the Museum of the Customs and Traditions of the Trentino People. Castles, hill forts, fortified residences, town walls and old ruins, restored and open to the public

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ART MEETS NATURE IN TRENTINO

Unique artistic and natural spectacles to quench your thirst for culture

In Trentino, artists take inspiration from the beauty of the landscape to create works capable of instilling emotions and helping us reflect on our relationship with the environment. Enjoy an unforgettable live concert high up in the mountains or take a stroll through the woods that play host to an open-air exhibition of contemporary art

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FROM THE MEMORY OF WAR COMES A CALL FOR PEACE

The 520 km long Peace Trail connect the most significant military sites

Eighty fortresses, nineteen museums dedicated to the Great War and hundreds of kilometres of military trails and trenches: Trentino’s extraordinary historical heritage, a precious opportunity to not forget the past and underline the importance of peace

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TRENTINO, AN OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND

Sports facilities and unique settings for outdoor enthusiasts

The rivers, lakes and mountains of Trentino are perfect for practicing any number of sporting activities in a wonderful natural setting. For water sports aficionados there’s sailing, windsurfing, recreational fishing and even white water rafting

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CYCLING FOR PASSION, CYCLING FOR FUN

From legendary climbs to stress-free cycle paths

Hundreds of kilometres of cycle paths readily accessible to all, thanks to a range of services such as “Bike Buses” and “Bike Trains” and many challenging cycle routes, the stuff of legends. Thanks to its facilities and infrastructure, Trentino attracts all kinds of cyclists and hosts major events on the professional circuit

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OVER 8,000 KM TO PEDAL IN COMPLETE FREEDOM

Five areas boasting excellent biker trails and services

In Trentino, you can practice all-mountain bike specialties. The “Provincial Network of MTB Routes” includes over 330 itineraries with different levels of difficulty, selected in each of the 14 tourist districts that consider the needs of bikers and hikers in order to promote shared use. Moreover, there are eight bike parks for downhill biking enthusiasts.

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ALPINE WELLNESS, A TRENTINO EXPERIENCE

The benefits of being immersed in nature- from water to woods

It's easy to discover a sense of wellbeing and energy in Trentino. Miles of beech forest let visitors take part in the latest detox trend of ‘forest bathing’, whilst authentic, rural spas inspire relaxation with local herbs, sensory showers and thermal experiences.

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WHY WE LIVE WELL IN TRENTINO

Nature, people, landscape, and development

Whether it’s to spend a few days in nature, play sports, work, study or even just sample Italian food, a visit to Trentino is a special experience. The Italians definitely seem to think so, choosing the province of Trento not only for tourism but for its high standard of living. Europe has also confirmed this by certifying the province's commitment to sustainability.

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