Friday, February 11, 2011

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The viewpoint of Penegal

Despite the cloudy weather I take the car and climb the Val di Non in the direction of Passo della Mendola until the forest ends abruptly at the square of the cable car that goes from Caldaro . The panorama opens from this natural balcony overhanging the valley of the Adige would indicate that there will be 400 meters high, from Penegal .
From the pass take the hiking trail that goes up through the wood and the edge of the cliff until you reach the "lookout", a lattice of iron which has a viewing platform. The hard snow and sometimes ice makes it a little 'treacherous path that summer is rather affordable for any small family. However, in an hour and Half arrival at the hotel and the iron lattice that serves as a lookout. Too bad the weather is clear, especially to the south the sky is covered with a gray shroud that obscures the sun but still allows a certain visibilità.Anche in these conditions, the landscape round where you can enjoy the lattice is breathtaking: the valley Bolzano to NORTH , the distant Dolomites and the Adige Valley to EST , from the mountains of the Mount Valsugana Roen and Brenta to SOUTH , the woods of the Valley Non, Val di Sole and Ortles-Cevedale to WEST .

From the viewpoint towards the Val di Non, the central sulcus of the Val di Sole, which separates the Brenta group and that of the vast Presanella Ortles-Cevedale.
Table "Dolomiti" painted by Franz Lenhart in the '60s is part of a fresco cycle dedicated to the most famous views of South Tyrol and placed in the gazebo along Liberty along the promenade in winter to Merano.

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