Lagarina Valley, Alpine valley along Adige River in Trentino and Verona, Italy.
Lagarina Valley stretches from the Murazzi near Besenello down to the Padan Plain, framed by mountains and the flowing Adige River. The river cuts through the landscape like a spine, linking the higher regions with the flatter southern lowlands.
The region hosted multiple fortifications from the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the 1800s. Older traces appear in Castle Avio, which has stood near the valley's southern edge since the 11th century.
The southern setting and warm climate support extensive vineyards that shape how locals eat and what they grow. Visitors notice wine production everywhere and see how deeply it connects to daily life here.
Rovereto serves as the main hub and connects this place to major roads, making it easy to navigate the region. From there, hiking trails and cycling routes spread throughout the valley, letting you explore the landscape at your own pace.
At Lavini di Marco near Rovereto, prehistoric dinosaur footprints are preserved in stone from millions of years ago. These traces come from species like Camptosaurus and Dilophosaurus, offering a direct window into ancient times.
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