Trentino Alto Adige

Trentino-Alto Adige is an autonomous region in Northern Italy. It consists of two provinces: Trento and Bolzano. The territory of the Trentino region is covered for about 50%, making it immediately evident that in this region are given particular importance to nature and its preservation, even in the organization and planning of tourism, by establishing several protected natural areas, whose integrity is guaranteed by a degree of respect for the inhabitants of the natural places, which is required for tourists, who have allowed the preservation of many plant and animal species.

Among the wildlife population of the Trentino, extremely varied, you can remember some particularly dominant species: the ungulates (deer, roe deer, chamois and ibex in a lesser extent), hares, foxes, squirrels, and marmots. Tourists particularly attracted by the discovery and observation of the territory found here in three protected natural areas: For all lovers of winter sports Trentino is an inexhaustible source of opportunities and tracks with the modern as well as functional facilities, capable of hosting important competitions worldwide. The tourists can surf Top-holidays.com for more information for booking hotels and other arrangement for spending holidays.