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Nature

Around the village of Molveno, there are more than 100 km. of paths, courses and routes that skirt along rivers and brooks, climb the slopes of the Brenta Dolomites to the peaks of the most oriental group of the Dolomites. To the East, Lake Molveno is circumscribed by the Paganella Gazza massif, characterized by abundant firs and beech forests. A breathtaking view over the surrounding valleys and mountains unfolds before the viewer’s eyes from the summit of this massif.

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But it’s not necessary to climb the highest mountain to savour the sound of silence and behold the incomparable beauty of the surroundings : two steps are all it takes to find oneself in front of spectacular scenes.

For trekking lovers, the joy of walking is rendered even more enjoyable by the magnificent views and by the possibility of encountering some of the fauna present in these parts and the flora which changes according to the altitude.

 

 

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The Pradel cabin lifts offers the tourist the chance of reaching a certain altitude without too much effort. During the ascent, the spectacular view of the lake is unbelievable ! All this is to be found at the foot of the Dolomites. The peaks of these mountains reach high into the sky and its rocks change colour at dawn and at dusk. The whole of the Molveno area to the East and to the North is part of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park.