Val
di Sole, Pejo e Rabbi.
Thanks to its vast natural parks and various trekking
and mountain biking trails, this area is the ideal
holiday place out in the open.
The Val di Sole occupies the north western extremity
of Trentino and stretches from Passo del Tonale (on
the border with Lombardy) to the entrance of Valle
di Non in the east. The tourist district includes
two side valleys, Pejo and Rabbi. The area lies between
an altitude of 700 metres at the bottom of the valley
to over 3,500 metres on the glaciers. The valley is
surrounded by the Brenta, Adamello, Presanella and
Ortles-Cevedale mountain groups and about a third
of its territory is an integral part of the Adamello-Brenta
Nature Park and Stelvio National Park. The Trentino
section of the national park includes the upper valleys
of Pejo and Rabbi which have an extremely interesting
ecology and wildlife as well as a very attractive
landscape.
Water is another dominating feature of the countryside
in the Sole, Pejo and Rabbi valleys. The river Noce
flowing along the bottom of the valley is ideal for
lovers of canoeing, kayaking and rafting and the Val
di Rabbi and Val di Pejo waters have therapeutic properties
which have favored the development of spas.
Tourism has become an important source of income for
the area with a wide range of accommodation and recreational
facilities.