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Located to the west of Trentino, the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park spans an area of 620 km². This stunning wilderness area boasts breathtaking landscapes and is a top spot for via Ferrata adventures! Compare and book a certified guide for your trip on Explore-Share.com: 1500+ guides, 70+ countries and more than 8000 different programs to choose from.
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What should I know about Via Ferrata Adamello-Brenta Nature Park?
The Adamello-Brenta Nature Park is located in the west of Trentino, Italy. It has an area of 620 km² and includes the Adamello and Brenta massifs in the Dolomites. It is also home to over 50 lakes and the famous Adamello glacier, as well as to beautiful flora and fauna. Don’t miss the chance to explore this amazing nature area on an exhilarating via ferrata adventure!
Why should I choose Adamello-Brenta Nature Park for my Via Ferrata adventure?
First Italian nature park
Adamello-Brenta Nature Park is the oldest Italian nature park, and also the largest in Trentino. It is also a top spot for via ferrata adventures in the Dolomites!
More than 50 lakes and a famous glacier
The Adamello-Brenta Nature Park boasts more than 50 lakes and the famous Adamello glacier which make this location stunning and unique for outdoor trips!
Breathtaking wilderness
Deep green forests with wild fruits, flowers, birds, ibexes, and even bears find their home in this stunning nature park.
What can I expect from the weather during my Via Ferrata trip in Adamello-Brenta Nature Park?
The summers are warm and the winters are very cold. There is often significant cloud cover.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park region?
Italian
What currency is accepted around Adamello-Brenta Nature Park?
Euro
How can I get to Adamello-Brenta Nature Park?
The closest airports are in Verona, Bergamo, Milan, Venice, and Bologna. Shuttles, buses, trains and car rentals are all options that you can take to Trentino where the park is located.
What's the country code for the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park region?
+39
When is the best time to travel to Adamello-Brenta Nature Park for Via Ferrata?
The warmer months between April and September are best for via ferrata in this region.
TJ
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Great route, great guide, a perfect introduction to the Dolomites and to Via Ferrata. Giorgio is super friendly and approachable, nice company for the day, and a well qualified outdoor guide. If you are new to climbing on rocks, or not very experienced with long hikes on tough, exposed terrain, then you will find this a big adventure, but totally doable. If you are experienced and fit on rocks and hikes, then you will still find this a very satisfying & fun day in the mountains. Thanks Giorgio!
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