Trentino Alto Adige is a very family friendly Italian region.
Indeed, if you go and spend your holidays there, you’ll find that there are many places you can visit with your children.
So, let’s see some of the things you can do with your family in Trentino
1. CLIMBING AT FAMILY SAN MARTINO
Climbing can be a very family friendly activity, especially in Trentino.
Family San Martino is a climbing crag located in Arco, in Trentino Alto Adige, very close to the famous crag Policromuro Massone. Family San Martino has been prepared specifically for families and children and offers 17 rutes from 3a to 6b.
Routes from 3a to 4b are dedicated to the animals of the Ice Age. Routes from 4c to 6b, instead, are dedicated to the adventures of Harry Potter.
At the top of the crag there’s also a terrace where you can enjoy the sun or, in alternative, you can take a path that will lead you to the First World War trenches – Trincee di Vastrè.
2. PIETRA VIVA MUSEUM
The museum Pietra Viva was opened by the Pallaoro twins in Stefani, in Trentino, so that everyone, especially children, could discover the mineral world.
There’s a section dedicated to the exhibition of minerals, rocks and metals. The best part of the exhibition is the “geode”, the reconstruction of a rock cavity covered in crystals.
The museum offers also practical workshops where children can work with minerals.
For details about tickets and opening hours, visit the official website of Pietra Viva museum.
3. FOREST PARK
The Forest Park is located in Molveno, in Trentino Alto Adige. It’s a special park because it’s entirely built on trees.
So, it can be a fun outdoor activity to do with your family.
Aerial routes are for all ages, with different levels of difficulty and at different distances from the ground.
You’ll be suspended in the air surrounded only by nature and always monitored by expert instructors.
4. BUONCONSIGLIO CASTLE
Buonconsiglio castle is located in Trento, in the Italian region Trentino Alto Adige.
It’s composed of several buildings of different eras and it’s surrounded by walls.
The castle has many frescoes inside. One of the most beautiful fresco to see is the one representing the cycle of the months, dating back to the 15th century. It shows the habits, the activities and the fashion of Medieval Trentino with incredible accuracy.
From time to time, the castle oraganizes also activities for children and families. For more details about this, opening hours, and tickets, have a look at the official website of Buonconsiglio Castle.
Have you ever been in Italy? What’s the most family friendly region in your opinion?
Credits
Originla image by kordi_vahle