Adamello Brenta Nature Park

A fairy-tale succession of woods, streams, waterfalls, lakes, rocks, forests... an extraordinary landscape heritage.

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An exceptional abundance of naturalistic elements

The Adamello Brenta Nature Park covers a mountainous area of ​​620.50 km2, located between 477 and 3558 meters above sea level. Established in 1967, it extends into western Trentino and includes to the west the imposing Adamello-Presanella mountain range, rich in surface waters which, fed by imposing glaciers, form suggestive waterfalls and numerous alpine lakes. Among the splendid valleys that penetrate the massif, the Val Genova, very long and wild, stands out for its incomparable charm. To the east, the Park includes the Brenta Dolomites, a fairy-tale succession of spires, towers and immense overhanging walls. Suggestive valleys insinuate themselves radially into it, each with its own particular identity. The Park is crossed by the Val Rendena and surrounded by the valleys of Non, Sole and Giudicarie. Among the splendid valleys that penetrate the massif, the Val Genova, very long and wild, Entering the park, nature immediately conquers us with uncontaminated landscapes of unique beauty. Here we can experience unrepeatable emotions: admire the Brenta Dolomites, majestic peaks that turn red at sunset. Walk along fairytale lakes, where you can lose yourself in wild nature. Or test yourself and reach the Adamello glacier, one of the largest in Europe. Everywhere you can enter thick woods, cool off in the rushing streams that flow forming wonderful waterfalls. Feel at one with uncontaminated nature, breathe very clean air and admire places where various species of plants and wild animals live. Visiting the inhabited centers in the surrounding valleys, you can breathe in the ancient wisdom and industriousness of the people who live there. In fact, there are many historical and artistic testimonies handed down by past generations in the constant search for a balance between Man and Nature.


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The silence of Nature

The more man climbs the mountains, the more he discovers the origin of things.

We need silence and especially the silence of nature, because it is in nature that we have our roots. When you find yourself alone in a forest or in the mountains, you feel transported to a very distant past, to a time when human beings lived in communion with the forces and spirits of nature. In most mythologies, the mountain is presented as the home of the gods: the high peaks of the mountains are like antennas thanks to which the earth touches the sky, and this is why they are inhabited by very pure and very powerful entities. The higher a man climbs the mountains, the more he encounters silence, and in that silence he discovers the origin of things. We must respect the silence of the mountain and let ourselves be influenced by it to discover higher states of consciousness. Carelessness, noise and lack of respect disturb the atmosphere and annoy all the creatures that live there. If these creatures move away, those places lose their mystery, their sacred character, and are no longer so imbued with light and spiritual strength. What is the point of climbing to the tops of mountains if one does not return purer, stronger, nobler and in better health? What is the point if one has not understood that climbing physical mountains is an image of climbing spiritual mountains?  “Climbing” means gradually getting rid of everything that encumbers and bothers us, until we find silence. Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

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