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Summer

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Summer in Fiera di Primiero

Summer in the Valle di Primiero is an invitation to leisurely explore the Dolomites of Trentino and their landscapes that change with every step. Among the most loved hikes are those to Lake Calaita and the Colbricon Lakes; the trail leading to the ruins of Castel Pietra and the paths of the wild Val Venegia (which you can also reach by the free shuttle service from the municipality, included with the Trentino Guest Card). You can also ascend to the Treviso Hut through the Val Canali and Malga Canali, or head to the Rosetta Hut, Cereda Hut, or the Prati di San Giovanni.

Even by bike (or e-bike), the Primiero Valley offers thrilling experiences: the Val Canali tour, the loop ride from Passo Rolle to baita_giasinozza_hotel_isolabella_primiero_dolomitesweb Segantini, and the Primiero bike path that passes through villages, clearings, and charming viewpoints.

And when the sun starts to set, it’s worth heading up to baita_giasinozza_hotel_isolabella_primiero_dolomitesweb Segantini, where the sunset lights up the peaks with the pink hues of Enrosadira. Then, if you’re looking for an extraordinary experience, you can venture into Val Noana, where you’ll find the Tibetan Bridge suspended between the rocks.

activities in summer in Fiera di Primiero

Villages

Culture

The most beautiful villages in Italy in Trentino.

Summer in Primiero is not just about nature: it’s also about villages to experience and stories to discover while walking at a leisurely pace. The historic center of Fiera di Primiero, compact and well-maintained, offers charming glimpses of small squares, artisan shops, and ancient buildings. The Palazzo delle Miniere, with its Gothic architecture and temporary exhibitions, tells the valley’s mining history and its deep alpine identity. Just a stone’s throw away, the Vallombrosa Park is a green corner perfect for stopping, reading in the shade, or letting children move freely and safely.

Just a few kilometers away, Mezzano is a silent wonder: every street, window, and courtyard hosts artistic installations and woodsheds transformed into works of art, creating a perfect balance between history and creativity. Here, time slows down, and an authentic atmosphere can be felt. Among the must-see stops is San Martino di Castrozza, nestled at the foot of the imposing Pale di San Martino, where nature and alpine architecture merge into a postcard-perfect landscape.