I Tenna Monte Baldo Gardameer
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Last edit: 26-11-2019
Route Summary
Dolomites a powerful terrain, the many hairpin bends to the mountain tops, the quiet roads along authentic Italian mountain villages and mountain lakes. A variety of passes and beautiful routes through the Dolomites. The roads are good quality and very winding. Nature is impressive and there are plenty of sights. In short: everything that makes motorcycling so fascinating. Freedom and a lot of steering!
During the day you can enjoy the Dolomite passes, the basin of Tesino and the passes of the Lagorai chain. You can explore the Val di Fiemme and the Fassa valley to the top of the heart of the Dolomites Catinaccio, Marmolada and the Sella group. Another interesting area is Val di Cembra with the pyramids of Segonzano. From here you travel through the forest of Paneveggio and arrive at the famous Pale di San Martino. There you can continue on a beautiful route to the Passo di Rollo and Passo di Pellegrino.
From Tenna, via Trento, you can easily get to the western Trentino, which is characterized by the famous mountain ranges of Brenta and Adamello, where on the slopes the most important nature park of the eastern Alps stretches and where beautiful valleys such as Val di Genova and Val di Sole and the famous place Madonna di Campiglio. Another destination that is worthwhile is Valle dei Laghi, a rather unknown enchanting region.
Dolomites a powerful terrain, the many hairpin bends to the mountain tops, the quiet roads along authentic Italian mountain villages and mountain lakes. A variety of passes and beautiful routes through the Dolomites. The roads are good quality and very winding. Nature is impressive and there are plenty of sights.
In short: everything that makes motorcycling so fascinating. Freedom and a lot of steering!
During the day you can enjoy the Dolomite passes, the basin of Tesino and the Lagorai chain. You can explore the Val di Fiemme and the Fassa valley to the top of the Dolomites Catinaccio, Marmolada and the Sella group. Another interesting area is Val di Cembra with the pyramids or Segonzano. From here you travel through the forest of Paneveggio and arrive at the famous Pale di San Martino. There you can continue on a beautiful route to Passo di Rollo and Passo di Pellegrino.
From Tenna, via Trento, you can easily get to the western Trentino, which is characterized by the famous mountain ranges of Brenta and Adamello, where on the slopes Genova and Val di Sole and the famous place Madonna di Campiglio. Another destination that is worthwhile is Valle dei Laghi, a rather unknown enchanting region.
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Duration
5h 23m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
230.79 km
Countries
Riva del Garda
RouteXpert Review
Monte Baldo - Lake Garda Distance: 233 km. Driving time over 4.5 hours.
The Monte Baldo mountain range is on the east bank of Lake Garda.
On the border of the provinces of Trento and Verona (about 80 km) lies the Bar-Restaurant Bocca Navene, with from the terrace a beautiful view of Lake Garda.
The route follows the ridge to Caprino Veronese, just before the low plain begins it goes towards Lake Garda, which you reach after about 138km. Plenty of opportunity for some food, or even sunbathing / swimming on the east coast of Lake Garda. You can also do this at Lago di Cei, a beautiful forest lake (about 195 km).
With a tour around the Caldonazzo lake back in Tenna.
Ferara di Monte Baldo
Kabelbaan naar de Monte Baldo
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