Non Valley, Valley in Trentino, Italy
Non Valley is a valley in Trentino located between the Brenta Dolomites and the Adige River, known for its extensive apple orchards. The area encompasses numerous municipalities and is shaped by agricultural lands and natural mountain landscapes.
The valley was home to Roman settlements, whose remains have left archaeological traces in the area. During the medieval period, Germanic influences brought new cultural layers to the region.
The valley is home to the Nones language, a Rhaeto-Romance dialect that shapes the local identity of its communities. In the three Deutschnonsberg municipalities, German is spoken, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the region.
You can reach the valley easily by car via main roads from Trento and Bolzano, which connect the principal towns. Regular public transportation links the municipalities, making travel between communities convenient.
The Deutschnonsberg region connects three German-speaking municipalities to South Tyrol through the Gampenpass and a tunnel beneath Hofmahdjoch. This unusual geographic and cultural bridge makes the area stand out from the rest of the valley.
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