| Madonna di Campiglio - Pinzolo - Val Rendena Travel Guide - http://en.zerodelta.net/travel-guides/guida-a-madonna-di-campiglio---pinzolo---val-rendena/ The Brenta Group of the Dolomites and the perennial glaciers distended on the granite peaks of the Adamello and Presanella encase the Rendena Valley, running up to the crowning charm of Madonna di Campiglio. |
| Matterhorn Valley - http://en.zerodelta.net/travel-guides/guida-alla-valle-del-cervino/ Six villages in white spaces: 400 km of slopes for every degree and difficulty: alpine ski, surf, carving, and telemark. Exclusive views in the world: cross-country ski track, ski with heliski, ice skating tracks and excursions for one holiday to remember! |
| Trento Travel Guide - http://en.zerodelta.net/travel-guides/guida-alla-citta-di-trento/ Surrounded from immense and calm valleys punctuated from castles and lakes, it is tourist destination either in the summer season or winter. The old villages, the churches, the castles, the urbanized landscape form an interlacement of itineraries, presences, atmospheres and suggestions. |
| Trieste Travel Guide - http://en.zerodelta.net/travel-guides/guida-alla-citta-di-trieste/ After many kilometres of flat terrain the landscape suddenly changes and the eye is awakened. Orderly patterns of right-angled lines give way to rugged stretches signalling the first formations of the limestone Carso as it plunges down to the sea. This marks the beginning of the province of Trieste. |
| Wikitravel Trentino Alto Adige - http://wikitravel.org/en/Trentino-Alto_Adige The region is divided in two provinces: South Tyrol (German: Südtirol, Italian: Alto Adige) — the northern predominantly German-speaking part with significant Italian and Ladin minorities Trentino (German: Trient, Italian: Trentino) — the southern Italian-speaking part with a very small German minority |