Strembo
Val Rendena, Trentino-Alto Adige
Altitude
730 m
Places
6
Trails
1
Home of the Adamello Brenta Nature Park
Strembo, at 730 metres above sea level, is a characteristic village in Val Rendena that plays a special role in Alpine environmental protection: it is home to the headquarters of the Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta, the largest protected area in Trentino. The village is immersed in a natural setting of extraordinary value.
What makes it unique
The presence of the headquarters and visitor centre of the Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta makes Strembo an essential point of reference for nature lovers. The visitor centre offers interactive exhibitions dedicated to the park's flora and fauna, with particular attention to the brown bear, the symbol of this territory. The village itself preserves typical rural architecture with stone and wood houses.
Activities and experiences
Visit to the Park visitor centre with permanent and temporary exhibitions, guided excursions with park rangers, environmental education activities for families and children. Nature trails depart directly from the village towards woods and mountain pastures. In winter, snowshoe walks and cross-country skiing in the surroundings.
Useful information
Strembo is about 8 km from Pinzolo and 28 minutes from Madonna di Campiglio. The Park visitor centre is open with seasonal hours and is free for holders of the Trentino Guest Card.