Urban centres

  • Ala

    Ala

    A small town of ancient Roman origin, Ala has always been a place of transit, strategically placed for both economic and military reasons as it lies on one of the most important…

  • Arco

    Arco

    Arco is located in the North of the Altogarda Plain, at the end of the valley of the River Sarca, which flows into Lake Garda here, a place sheltered by the mountains.…

  • Borgo Valsugana

    Borgo Valsugana

    Borgo Valsugana is located in a choke point of the Sugana Valley, and sprang up around the Brenta River with Mount Colin to the north and Mount Rocchetta to the South, neither…

  • Pian

    Campitello di Fassa (Pian)

    Grouped at the mouth of the Val Duron, at the foot of the spectacular balcony of Col Rodella, stands the village of Campitello di Fassa. Known summer and winter tourist resort, Campitello…

  • Tenno

    Canale di Tenno

    Canale di Tenno is a rural town of Medieval origin (mention of it dates back to 1211) which has managed to keep its original structure almost completely intact into the present day.…

  • Cavalese

    Cavalese

    Cavalese is part of the ‘Magnifica Comunità di Fiemme’, and is the administrative, cultural and historical centre of the Fiemme Valley together with Predazzo. It is located 1000 metres above sea level.…

  • Cavedine

    Cavedine

    The current name refers to the two villas that make up the administrative center: Laguna and Musté progressively brought together by the building evolution into a rather uniform urban fabric. Laguna is…

  • Dorsino

    Dorsino

    Dorsino is a town of 430 inhabitants. The municipality of Dorsino consists of three hamlets: Dorsino, Tavodo and Andogno. Once upon a time Dorsino and Andogno were autonomous municipalities. Tavodo is home…

  • Madonna di Campiglio

    Madonna di Campiglio

    The first written documents that mention Madonna di Campiglio place the town’s foundation at around 1190; at that time a monk named Raimondo decided to found a monastery/hospice for wayfarers to atone…

  • Pejo

    Pejo

    Pejo is best known for the spa and water sector. Located at 1,584 m, it is the highest village in Trentino with a permanent community. Various and well-equipped with artistic furnishings and…

  • Penia

    Penia

    Penia is a fraction of the municipality of Canazei, in Val di Fassa, on the course of the stream Avisio. Located at a rather high height (1555 m above sea level), the…

  • Pergine Valsugana

    Pergine Valsugana

    Pergine Valsugana is a Renaissance-era hamlet of historical interest. It is the capital of the Upper Sugana Valley, and dominated by the ancient towers of the Medieval castle. There are lots of…

  • Rango

    Rango

    The toponym Rango derives from the Celtic mainsail that means "limit": in fact the village, in addition to being the limit of the Pieve del Bleggio, was the last inhabited fraction before…

  • Riva del Garda

    Riva del Garda

    Riva del Garda is located on the north-west side of Lake Garda. To the west is Mount Rocchetta (1,575m), whilst Mount Baldo rises up to the east (2,218m). Riva del Garda has…

  • Rovereto

    Rovereto

    Rovereto is the main centre of the Lagarina Valley. Translated, its name means ‘City of the oak tree’, from the Roman name for the place, ‘Roboretum’, or rather: forest of oaks, of…

  • San Martino di Castrozza

    San Martino di Castrozza

    San Martino di Castrozza (1,487m above sea level) owes its origins to an ancient religious institution, the hospice of Saints Martino and Giuliano, which welcomed in wayfarers passing through the Rolle Pass…

  • Trento

    Trento

    The old Tridentum, Trento, which was founded by the Romans in the 1st century BC, played an important role back then, thanks to its privileged position linking the Italian peninsula with the…