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The Valle Sabbia.

Valle Sabbia, where nature meets serenity

Where are we?
The Valle Sabbia is a region located in the province of Brescia, between Lake Garda and Trentino. It encompasses a variety of mountainous and hilly landscapes, crossed by the Chiese river. This valley is characterized by historic villages, breathtaking natural scenery, and offers a unique combination of history, art, and culture.

The towns of Valle Sabbia
Valle Sabbia includes several towns and villages, each with unique characteristics and its own history. Each town has a distinctive character that reflects a combination of history, culture, art, and natural beauty:

  • Agnosine: A small center in the Conca d'Oro, rich in hiking trails, especially the Fontanino and Tranquillo Bianchi path.
  • Anfo: Situated on the right bank of Lake Idro, home to the Rocca d'Anfo, a historic Venetian fortress with a spectacular view over the lake.
  • Bagolino: Famous for its traditional Carnival and Bagòss cheese. A village full of history and typical architecture with narrow alleys and ancient frescoes.
  • Barghe: A small town with a history linked to its strategic position since ancient times.
  • Bione: Located in an enchanting position overlooking the Vrenda valley, known as Conca d'Oro.
  • Capovalle: Situated between the basins of Lake Idro and Lake Garda, offering attractions that tell the local history and panoramic hiking trails.
  • Casto: Set among suggestive mountains, dominated by the beautiful Corna di Savallo, known for the Parco delle Fucine, a destination for sports and adventure.
  • Gavardo: One of the southernmost towns, with significant industrial and cultural history.
  • Idro: Overlooks Lake Idro and is popular for water and tourist activities.
  • Lavenone: A small village near Lake Idro, known for tranquility and green walks.
  • Mura: A small mountain town with typical valley landscapes.
  • Odolo: Historically known for its forges and ironwork, symbolizing the artisan tradition.
  • Paitone: Known for its ancient agricultural and artisanal traditions, as well as historic churches that enrich the landscape.
  • Pertica Alta and Pertica Bassa: Mountain areas with nature trails, testimonies of local culture, and sites connected to the Resistance.
  • Preseglie: Characterized by hilly terrain and ancient links to metalworking.
  • Provaglio Val Sabbia: Known for its large green spaces, perfect for walks and the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Cornelle.
  • Roè Volciano: A town with natural areas close to Lake Garda.
  • Sabbio Chiese: Home to the Rocca di Sabbio and other medieval structures.
  • Serle: Located on the edge of Valle Sabbia, known for the Cariadeghe plateau, ideal for hiking.
  • Treviso Bresciano: A town surrounded by nature, known for its healthy air, perfect for excursions and forest walks.
  • Vallio Terme: Known for its spa with healing waters and relaxing atmosphere.
  • Vestone: A historic center with links to Risorgimento events and a plaque dedicated to Garibaldi.
  • Villanuova sul Clisi: Gateway to Valle Sabbia, close to Lake Garda.
  • Vobarno: Offers nature trails and a strong cultural tradition.

Sports and leisure
Valle Sabbia is a paradise for outdoor activity enthusiasts. The numerous trails that pass through woods and mountains offer a variety of routes for hikers of all levels, providing breathtaking views that invite exploration of the area's natural beauty. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the valley offers an extensive network of trails, ranging from easier paths to more challenging ones, allowing for exploration of the mountain landscape on dirt roads and trails. Climbing enthusiasts can enjoy the numerous climbing walls in the area, with routes of varying difficulty levels to cater to both beginners and experienced climbers. Lake Idro, surrounded by mountains, is ideal for water sports. Its calm waters are perfect for sailing, windsurfing, rowing, and swimming, while fishing enthusiasts can relax in an unspoiled natural environment. The mountainous terrain also makes paragliding a particularly popular activity, with several take-off points offering spectacular views of the valley and the lake. Finally, for those seeking a unique and peaceful experience, some areas of the valley are perfect for horseback trekking, with trails winding through woods and hills, offering direct contact with nature.

Cultural sites
Valle Sabbia is a territory that blends natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage. Its historical and cultural sites, ranging from medieval castles to sanctuaries, from museums to charming villages, offer visitors an immersive experience in the tradition, history, and spirituality of one of the most enchanting valleys in Lombardy.

Local products
Valle Sabbia preserves authentic gastronomic traditions linked to unspoiled nature and rural culture. The Bagòss cheese, a symbol of the area, is an aged cheese with an intense flavor. The tradition of cured meats and honey, particularly chestnut and wildflower, enriches the local cuisine. The area is also known for freshwater fish, such as trout and pike, from the lakes and rivers. Polenta, a typical dish, is often served with cheese, meat, or mushrooms, while in autumn, porcini mushrooms and chestnuts are used in soups and desserts. Finally, the Brescia-style spit roast, served with polenta and red wine, represents the essence of the conviviality and culinary traditions of Valle Sabbia.

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