Valle di Non extends along the River “Noce” from Mostizzolo, where the Lake Santa Giustina starts, down to the gorge of Rocchetta.
The valley is an ideal starting point for hikes across the Brenta Dolomites, the Mendola and Ortles mountains as well as to Caldaro or Merano in stunning near-by South Tyrol. The valley is also known for the numerous lakes such as the two lakes of Coredo and Tavon, the biggest artificial lake in Trentino Lake Santa Giustina, Lake Tret, Lake of Molveno, Lake Smeraldo and Lake of Tovel, where until the year 1964 micro-organisms coloured some parts of the lake red … a very interesting natural phenomenon!
In the north it borders the Maddalene mountain range, in the south-west the Brenta Dolomites, in the east the Anauni mountains and in the south the Paganella Massif and the Andalo Saddle. You can access the Val di Non valley when coming from the Val di Sole valley (across Passo Tonale-Lombardy), from the Adige valley (Mezzocorona), across Passo Mendola (via Caldaro, South Tyrol) or across Passo Palade (from Merano).
Trento and Cles are connected by a local railway line called “Trento/Malè” while Caldaro and Passo Mendola are connected by a funicular railway.
The valley is the ideal location for all those looking for relaxing days away from stress, at the heart of a stunning natural scenery with fruit orchids, forest, and lakes . Picturesque towns and villages, castles and sanctueries distinguishes this area left intact from the naturalistic point of view but also faithful to cultural traditions.