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Prehistoric Tuenno and charming Valle di Tovel
Tuenno is one of the oldest towns in the Val di Non valley. With its prehistoric origins, it first became Episcopal estate in 1027 and later the feud of local nobles. Its highlights include the small church of S. Emerenziana with its pretty wooden altars and 15th century decorative triptych.
The area also offers relaxing walks towards the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park and Lake Tovel, also internationally known as "Lago rosso" (Red Lake) for the vivid hue which used to redden its waters between July and September.
Today, Tuenno is the epitome of modern Anaunia. The wealth provided by massive fruit farming has encouraged both public and private building works, featuring state-of-the-art houses and technological fruit warehouses, which stand side by side to austere, sturdy buildings, rustic cottages and bread ovens.
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38013, Fondo, Italy
Tel: +39 (0463) 830133
Fax: +39 (0463) 830161
E-mail: info@visitvaldinon.it
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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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