Natural monuments around Strembo are located in the Val Rendena valley, within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park. This region features diverse landscapes, including waterfalls, mountain lakes, and panoramic passes. The area offers various natural attractions for outdoor exploration.
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The blue color of the lake is incredibly beautiful
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The Presena pass reaches 3,000 meters above sea level and is located in the heart of the Presanella group. Here your eyes are enchanted by the amphitheater of gray peaks colored only by the white of the snow without any hint of vegetation. The pass can be reached either by cable car or on foot, in summer, following the SAT 209 trail sign.
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The Lagoscuro pass is located at over 2,900 meters above sea level among the magnificent reliefs of the Adamello - Presanella group. In this place during the First World War there was a real military village, today there are still many remains that we can find. There is also a bivouac here.
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At the Presena pass, you find an altitude of 3,000 meters. From this elevated position, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree panorama, with spectacular views of various glaciers, with the Presena Glacier in the foreground. You can reach this altitude using the cable car that leaves from the Tonale pass. The place is truly spectacular.
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Lake Monticello is located at the Paradiso pass, in the Adamello-Brenta park. This strategic place between the Tonale pass and the Presena peak offers a wonderful view of the entire Presena glacier.
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a fairytale park surrounded by nature among woods, waterfalls and paths
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https://youtu.be/A914QhbrJLQ The Val d'Agola is fantastic. I was there completely alone in June, the mountain lake is amazing. The climb over the Bärenpass that follows is not exactly easy, as it is very steep. During the week it is godforsaken, wonderfully isolated in the forest, but the climb from here up to the Bärenpass is no child's play.
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Near Strembo, you can experience the majestic Nardis Waterfalls, which plunge 130 meters in Val Genova, offering a spectacular natural show. Another highlight is Lake Valagola, known for its clear waters and as a serene spot to rest. For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Passo Presena, reaching 3,000 meters with a 360-degree vista of glaciers.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Nardis Waterfalls are easily accessible and described as a 'fairytale park surrounded by nature,' making them a great option. Lake Valagola is also considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful and calm environment.
The area around Strembo, within the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Sentiero dei Fiori Via Ferrata near Lagoscuro Pass. There are also extensive cycling routes, such as the Val Genova – Nardis Waterfalls loop, and various running trails along the Sarca River.
Yes, the Lagoscuro Pass, located at over 2,900 meters, is not only a natural monument but also a significant historical site. During the First World War, it hosted a military village, and many remains from that period can still be found there today, along with a bivouac.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activity. For hiking and exploring the valleys and passes, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. Some higher passes like Passo Presena can be accessed via cable car even in summer, offering snow-capped views. Winter provides opportunities for snow-related activities, but accessibility to certain areas might be limited.
Accessibility varies by monument. The Nardis Waterfalls are easily reachable by car or a scenic path. Other locations, like Lake Valagola, are accessible via trails that can be moderately challenging. Higher mountain passes such as Passo Presena can be reached by cable car from Passo del Tonale, making them accessible to a wider range of visitors, while others like Lagoscuro Pass require challenging hikes.
The region is part of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park, known for its diverse landscapes. You'll encounter dramatic waterfalls like the Nardis Waterfalls, serene glacial lakes such as Lake Valagola, and high mountain passes offering views of impressive glaciers like the Presena Glacier from View from Lake Monticello. The Val Genova itself is renowned for its numerous waterfalls and watercourses, showcasing significant geological activity.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers, the Val Genova features challenging side valleys like Val Rocchette, Val di Cercen, and Val Folgorida, known for their steep terrain and wild nature. The Lagoscuro Pass is also part of a challenging route, often reached via the Path of Flowers, and is located at a high altitude of over 2,900 meters.
Val Genova is often called the 'Valley of the Falls' and is considered a magical place full of energy due to its numerous waterfalls and impressive watercourses, including the spectacular Nardis Waterfalls at its entrance. It also encompasses several sub-valleys like Val Rocchette and Val Gabbiolo, offering diverse and wild natural experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility. The Nardis Waterfalls are loved for their spectacular display and the 'fairytale park' atmosphere. Lake Valagola is appreciated as a romantic and peaceful spot. Many also enjoy the expansive views from mountain passes like Passo Duron and the sense of wilderness in areas like Val Genova.
Yes, for example, near Lake Valagola, there is a fountain at the nearby Malga Valagola where you can refill your water bottles, which is particularly useful before continuing an ascent to places like Passo dell'Orso.
Absolutely. Passo Presena provides a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the Presanella group and surrounding glaciers from 3,000 meters. The View from Lake Monticello, located at the Paradiso pass, offers a wonderful view of the entire Presena glacier. Additionally, Passo Duron is known for its expansive views over the Lomaso basin and surrounding mountains.


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