Val Venosta is a place of stunning beauty in the north of Italy, a green gem set among high, magnificent mountains. It stretches for about 80 km, from Merano, in the province of Bolzano, to the Resia Pass, on the Austrian border, the place also famous for the old sunken bell tower that rises from the waters of Lake Resia.
Val Venosta is the perfect choice for a true green holiday, in fact it's crossed by footpaths and cycle paths cutting through a scenery that knows no comparisons, and is also equipped with a fast and efficient public transport network. Ditching the car and taking relaxing walks or bike rides is the best way to enjoy the countless beauties of this region.
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