Ancient farms on a gentle rolling hill, colourful pastures and woods and a great view of the Val di Non valley and the Brenta Dolomites - this is the village of Cavedago
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- 05/30/2023
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The village with its 500 inhabitants is situated at 860 m asl. From the village you can enjoy a breathtaking view on the Val di Non valley and the Brenta Dolomites.
Located close to the villages Andalo, Molveno and Fai della Paganella, Cavedago is also a perfect starting point for hikes across the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park. There is a well-marked trail network, including easy paths as well as challenging climbing tours, which are reseverved to experienced alpinists.