FROM 17 TO 21 February 2010
There is a real country called Lavarone but 19 small villages including: Albertini, Azzolini, Bertoldi, Chapel, Church, Gasperi, yokes, Stengheli .... Centers Sports-equipped facilities, ski and golf school in the area attract not only hikers but whole families. Summer in Lavarone is ideal for trekking and lake serenity and peace, Sigmund Freud well knew that he loved to go for a walk here during his vacations.
Stengheli, where we were staying, is an ideal starting point for walking, hiking and visits to various Austro-Hungarian Strong.
Nearby is Gschwent Forte Belvedere, which houses the museum of the First World War in the Alps
. The Austro-Hungarian Empire, built to guard the border over the Val D'Astico is one of the most important examples of the front line of the Great War.
On top of Mount Rust station was set up a liaison with various optical electric lamps in order to communicate with the other strong. Monte Rust is located near Church and Lavarone remains about half of the fortified line.
A Slaghenaufi is the cemetery that houses the remains of the Austro-Hungarian di750 Vesanto fallen on the eastern face of the highlands between 1916 and 1918 Divided on steps, is the only one that exposes the crosses of the fallen with their names. Behind him, the massive limestone of the spout Filadonna.
name Beak Filadonna limestone comes from two distinctive towers, one is the "Madonna" rock tower 50 meters high, clearly visible from Trento. According to legend, the two peaks are two giant petrified and, to the naked eye, suggest a woman who spins
Moving towards Vezzena can be reached
Fort Busa Verle.Costruito between 1907 and 1914 is located near the border between the provinces of Trento and Vicenza. heavily bombed in the early months of the war, dalmaggio 1916, with the beginning of Strafexpedition (punitive) and moving to the south-east of the front, became the site of housing and point optical link. Smaltellato was in the '30s and sold to the city of Levico, together with Fort Pizzo, £ 2,600 for the 28.12.1930.
The path to arriving at Belem Baita
takes place within a lush fir and the cabin is really a little jewel. It consoglia strongly, however, continuing to the lookout.
Never was most appropriate name, the view extends from below the lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo and
of the horizon can be distinguished very well the peaks of the Brenta Dolomites and the mountains: Adamello, Ortles and Latemar. A real spectacle!
The historical facts were taken from
http://www.laviadelbrenta.it/
http://www.laviadelbrenta.it/
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