3 days in Trentino-Alto Adige Itinerary

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Merano
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Riva Del Garda
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Merano

Start off your visit on the 8th (Sat): examine the collection at Messner Mountain Museum MMM Firmian, step into the grandiose world of Touriseum, and then take a leisurely stroll along Passeggiata sul Lungo Passirio.

To find photos, other places to visit, maps, and tourist information, refer to the Merano journey planner.

Munich, Germany to Merano is an approximately 3.5-hour car ride. You can also take a bus; or take a train. Traveling from Munich in June, things will get somewhat warmer in Merano: highs are around 34°C and lows about 18°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 8th (Sat) early enough to drive to Riva Del Garda.
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Riva Del Garda — 2 nights

Kick off your visit on the 9th (Sun): get engrossed in the history at MAG Museo Alto Garda, step into the grandiose world of Castello Di Stenico, then appreciate the extensive heritage of Medieval Village of Canale, and finally kick back and relax at Sabbioni Beach. Keep things going the next day: take in the architecture and atmosphere at Chapel Santa Barbara, explore the historical opulence of Castello di Avio, then take in the exciting artwork at Casa D'Arte Futurista Depero, and finally explore the world behind art at Castello del Buonconsiglio Monumenti e Collezioni Provinciali.

To see maps, ratings, and tourist information, use the Riva Del Garda trip itinerary planner.

Getting from Merano to Riva Del Garda by car takes about 2 hours. Other options: take a bus; or do a combination of train and bus. June in Riva Del Garda sees daily highs of 34°C and lows of 20°C at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 10th (Mon) to allow enough time to fly back home.
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Trentino-Alto Adige travel guide

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Bodies of Water · Landmarks · Ski Areas
Italy's northernmost region, Trentino-Alto Adige, is among the wealthiest and most developed areas in Europe. An ideal vacation idea for winter sports enthusiasts, this area is known for its frozen waterfalls, sparkling lakes, dense forests, and snow-capped mountains. The ski slopes attract adrenaline junkies from around the world, while its deep valleys hide several small towns noted for the quality of their woodwork. Venture farther away from the Trentino-Alto Adige's resorts to discover a distinct Ladin culture, world-famous for its tradition of toy-making. The lower altitudes feature countless places to visit, from protected parks and trails to some of the country's finest hiking and biking terrains.
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