Hiking

The sheer pleasure of walking: this is what you feel when you hike in nature. No matter the season, the charm and tranquillity of the forest always steals the hearts of tourists and local residents. The contrasting landscape alternates between vineyards, orchards, soft alpine meadows, waterfalls, small churches, and rock faces.
All you have to do is pack your rucksack and leave for a hike to the amphitheatre of Comano Valley!

There are plenty of rolling mountains in Comano that are the perfect setting for an incredible hike. There are countless options to choose from, as well as themed trails, such as the walnut, potato, milk, and ciuiga trails.

We’re always happy to advise, and we can also provide maps!

There are several trails and paths through rural villages, to medieval castles, and up the imposing Brenta Dolomites. Select the route that is most appropriate for your fitness level, whether it be hiking in the mountains, trekking, or strolling through the valley, and embark on a journey of exploration in a region steeped in history, culture, and tradition.

The mountain gifts us so much happiness! And how satisfying is it when you reach the summit after a long hike and almost feel like you can touch the sky! The mountain skyline in Comano valley is varied and just waiting to be explored.

There are six lakes nearby, and some of the best lakes in Trentino lie within a 20km radius. Lake Garda or Benaco, the largest Italian lake, straddles Lombardy, Veneto, and Trentino. Lake Tenno, a picturesque turquoise lake, is just a stone’s throw away from the medieval village of Canale di Tenno. Surrounded by a natural oasis, Nembia Lake features a scenic trail that encircles its perimeter. Lake Molveno is surrounded by the Brenta mountain range. Lake Toblino is home to a small alpine lake with lush reed beds and the fairy-tale castle of the same name. Meanwhile, Lake Roncone is suitable for families and is home to plenty of attractions for a day of fun and relaxation.

Great things happen when men and mountains meet.
(William Blake)