Summer
The town of the white asparagus
Zambana was first established as a point of transit along the River Adige. In fact, up until 1850 - and therefore before the advent of the rail road - the river played a key role in the Trentino economy. The old town was invested and destroyed by a landslide in 1955, after being liberated from its swaps when the course of the River Noce was changed.
Zambana was later transferred to the centre of the Valle dell'Adige. This recently constructed town can be defined as agricultural and is renowned for its apples, pears and grapes as well as for the supreme quality of its white asparagus. Festivals, in addition to simple, delightful dishes have been dedicated to this precious vegetable here.
Winter 
For information
38017, Trento, Italy
Tel: +39 (0461) 1752525
Fax: +39 (0461) 1752526
E-mail: info@pianarotaliana.it
Car:
Zambana can easily be reached from north and south on the Brennero state road A22 (exit Trento north) and then on the state road SS 12.
Public transport:
The nearest railway station is Mezzocorona; the train Trento-Malè stops in Zambana.
Airplane:
The nearest airports are Catullo in Verona (90 km distance), Marco Polo in Venice (195 km), Milano Linate (245 km) and the new airport in Bolzano (60 km).

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