Around the lake and the town there are numerous roads for walks and excursions from the simplest to the extreme ones, all wind among woods, meadows, along the course of streams and streams with the possibility of stopping in the shelters. To sunbathe on the 10 hectares of green meadows by the blue lake, venture on a trip with mountain guides, go on a canoe route, pick mushrooms or Discovering the various natural beauties Molveno has a special magic. From June to September, you can go canoeing, even for beginners, on a route of about 4 kilometers. Canoeing can be hired at Lido di Molveno.
I came from Andalo, and I already had a breathtaking view of Lake Molveno at the entrance of the village. The lake has a circumference of 12 km, on the shore there is a track, where you can go for a walk, bike ride or horseback riding. We used to swim in the lake, there is a very nice beach, where you can rent boats or pedal boats. From the waters we looked at the peaks of the Brenta Dolomites. The area is protected by UNESCO. On the lakeside there is also the sports center of the city, you can play tennis or bowling, there is a children's playground, indoor pool, golf course soccer. In winter, many come here for skiing, but the facilities also work in summer, you can also go for nice walks in the area.
If someone is less athletic, they can also spend a very nice holiday, because different wellness hotels are available, or you can ograve; also go to the movies. In the neighboring villages there is an archaeological site, and a bear park, where you can see brown bears in their natural environment.
The goodness of the woods gives us the opportunity to collect mushrooms, berries and flowers, always within the allowed limit and acquiring the appropriate permit issued by municipal offices or from the offices of the local Apt. The whole territory of the Municipality of Molveno on the Brenta Group side is inserted inside the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park, a protected area with numerous wildlife species, ideal for discovering the pleasure of real walking.
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