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Ski lessons in the Brentonico ski area
At the turn of Lake Garda and Vallagarina, the Brentonico plateau is in a privileged position: in fact it has always been a route of communication and transit between the Alpine area and the Po Valley. With an altitude ranging from around 500 to 2000 m, the plateau offers visitors beautiful views of the Alpine arc and in particular the Brenta Dolomites , on Lake Garda and on the Po Valley. The beauty of nature makes this area the ideal place for those who want peace and relaxation.
In the summer months, the opportunities to stay in ancient huts and agritourism facilities are multiplied: Brentonico preserves splendid examples of rural architecture and tour operators here. they know how to combine artistic beauties and gastronomic delights. Next to the country houses you can admire beautiful mansions, witnesses to the historical role of this town halfway between Verona and Trento. The artistic itineraries, among ancient churches and cloisters, and the “war” paths in the places of World War I also tell the story of Brentonico.
Winter holidays on the Brentonico plateau guarantee snow for much of the year thanks to the snowmaking facilities programmed. Overall there are 3 four-seater chairlifts, two ski lifts and 4 treadmills that allow you to reach number of tracks from the simplest to the most demanding. Artificial snowmaking covers 80% of the 26 km of slopes. The ski area is immersed in the Monte Baldo Park and includes the resorts of Polsa and San Valentino. The slopes very well exposed to the sun are safe and easily accessible for beginners and families with children.
written by Christopher Rivett - Last update: 24/08/2022
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