Valtellina and its peaks enclose the beautiful landscape in which Livigno is located, a renowned ski resort, but also a destination for summer tourism. In its territory there is a small hamlet of Trepalle, famous for being the highest permanent inhabited nucleus in Europe. The country located at 2100 meters above sea level still looks like a country 'out of the world', especially when the thick snow covers the roofs of wooden houses, scattered here and the ; agrave;. Some are on the sidelines, others instead attached to each other. When it gets dark and the lights turn on, an almost unreal environment is created, a complete detachment from the world. Those who notice it wonder how the inhabitants lived there in times past.
Trepalle, near Livigno, is ideal both for those who want to rest from the traffic and chaos of everyday life, and for those who love sports. In winter, the area of the hamlet turns into a single immense snowy slope where fans of alpine skiing, snowboarding, telemark, ski mountaineering and off-piste skiing can let off steam. In summer, however, the white snow is replaced by the green of the meadows where you can practice trekking and northern walking.
You can be sure that in any season you come to Trepalle, it will always welcome you and offer relaxation and quiet. Not without reason, the area is called the Valley of Silence.
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