Adamello Brenta Natural Park
The Adamello Brenta Natural Park is the largest protected area in Trentino, located in the western Trentino, with its 620.51 sq km includes the mountain ranges of the Adamello-Brenta, separated by Val Rendena. It's concerned by the presence of 48 lakes and the Adamello glacier, one of the largest in Europe.
The Park is extremely complex and diversified: forests of fir, beech and larch trees, flower-filled meadows, meadows, pastures, streams, bogs and inaccessible cliffs. At high altitude the scenery is spectacular and unique, dominated by the striking diversity of geological and geomorphological two mountain ranges.

From the sunny southern slopes of the mountains of the park to the lashes from the icy peaks of glaciers does not escape the attentive visitor to the park the variety of plant environments: from the endless forests of plants that defy the harshness of the high rocky ridges. The flora of the Park has about 1,500 species.
Numerous side valleys, the most beautiful of the Alps, are the gateway to the most wild and remote places in the park. Each with its own distinctive characteristics, reaffirm the indissoluble link between human actions and the geological and environmental context in which they are inserted.
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