Cagnò

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From 31/08 to 02/11
Nights: 3 - 7
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From 31/08 to 02/11
Nights: 3 - 7
From
380 €
 

Summer

A holiday amidst vineyards and apple orchards, benefiting from the town's mild climate and favourable position

 

Cagnò is a small town of the Upper Val di Non, located between River Pescara and Valle della Piole valley. Apple fields and steep hillsides decorated with trellises are the main feature of its surrounding landscape. The town enjoys an extremely lively scenery with spectacular lake views, making it the ideal spot for a restful nature-tuned holiday.

The town has kept its late Medieval lay-out, as proved by several of its rural-noble mansions, especially the two de Pretis houses. An ancient legend has it that it was Attila himself who built Casazza - the Medieval fortress whose remains can still be seen today.

This highly interesting area has also been the site of numerous archaeological findings. A small deposit of ceramic fragments and flint tools harking back to the late Neolithic Age was discovered on the Dosso di Castelaz, at a stone throw from Cagnò.

 

 

 

Winter

A holiday amidst vineyards and apple orchards, benefiting from the town's mild climate and favourable position

 

 

Cagnò is a small town of the Upper Val di Non, located between River Pescara and Valle della Piole valley. Apple fields and steep hillsides decorated with trellises are the main feature of its surrounding landscape. The town enjoys an extremely lively scenery with spectacular lake views, making it the ideal spot for a restful nature-tuned holiday.

The town has kept its late Medieval lay-out, as proved by several of its rural-noble mansions, especially the two de Pretis houses. An ancient legend has it that it was Attila himself who built Casazza - the Medieval fortress whose remains can still be seen today.

This highly interesting area has also been the site of numerous archaeological findings. A small deposit of ceramic fragments and flint tools harking back to the late Neolithic Age was discovered on the Dosso di Castelaz, at a stone throw from Cagnò.

 

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For information

APT Val di Non
via Roma, 21
38013 Fondo, Italy
Tel: +39 (0463) 830133
Fax: +39 (0463) 830161
E-mail: info@visitvaldinon.it
 

Car
Accessible from both north and south by means of the Brennero highway SS 12 or the A22 motorway (exit San Michele all'Adige); alternatively from the south, leave the A22 from the Trento Nord exit and take the new Trento Nord-Rocchetta fast link towards Mezzolombardo. Continue on the highway SS 43.
Public transport
The nearest railway station is Trento (Munich-Rome, Valsugana-Trento-Venice); train Trento-Malé.
Airplane
The nearest airports are Catullo in Verona (90 km distance), Marco Polo in Venice (195 km), Milano Linate (245 km), Orio al Serio in Bergamo (180 km), Gabriele d'Annunzio in Brescia (135 km) and the new airport in Bolzano (60 km).

 

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