- Valsugana
The Valsugana valley is one of the most important valleys in the autonomous
province of Trento (also called "Trentino") ofNorthern Italy . Leading into theAlps ' foothills, an important main north-south Roman road, theVia Claudia Augusta , one of Europe's main roads since its construction in Antiquity, winds along the valley and connects theAdriatic with the historicHoly Roman Empire and Frankish kingdom's centre ofAugsburg .The sturdy construction of this long-distance road running through the valley has made it historically one of the most important north-south European transit lanes because the route from the
Veneto region to points near and beyond the famedBrenner pass is significantly shorter than proceedingVenice toVerona toBrenner . Henry II used the road to bypass a position blocked by a rival allowing him to gain the throne of theHoly Roman Empire .The
Valle dei Mocheni is also of historic interest as it has remained a German-speaking enclave in modern Italy to this day. This came about as during theHigh Middle Ages while the region was ruled by the Holy Roman Empire (many Emperors were also Kings of Italy) many German-speaking farmers and miners settled into the region.The western part of the valley nearest
Trento is an extensive tourist area which began as ahealth spa during the late 19th century when theLevico Therme baths were established and became popular with the upper classes. This parallels the history of what became modernvacation s andresort towns in much of the world (Contrast withSt Moritz ,Mineral Wells , andSteamboat Springs ), the situation in the valley being enhanced perhaps by the easy access both north and south given it by the sturdy Roman road, when roads were usually just dirt tracks with deep ruts and large puddles. See. Otherwise the scenery is marked by vineyards and orchards and groves of edible horse-chestnuts.Nearby
Lake Caldonazzo , and the village ofCaldonazzo , is a further international tourist center located just south of theDolomite Mountains , a southernfoothill range of the higherAlps just to the North.Together, Caldonazzo Lake and the Dolomites create one of the most beautiful regions of northern Italy and harbor a host of outdoor sporting activities, such as climbing, hiking, mountain biking, power boating, sailing, and windsurfing to name just a few.
Geography
The provincial capital is the town of
Trento lies in a wide glacial valley, where the Fersina and Avisio rivers join theAdige (the second longest river in Italy). The valley is surrounded by mountains, including theVigolana (2,150 m), theMonte Bondone (2,181 m), thePaganella (2,124 m),the Marzola (1,747 m) and theMonte Calisio (1,096 m). Nearby lakes include theLake Caldonazzo ,Lake Levico ,Lake Garda andLake Toblino . Valsugana just south of the Dolomite Mountains,
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