Valsugana
Valsugana is a valley in the autonomous province of Trentino, northern Italy. It extends eastward from the city of Trento along the Brenta River towards the border with the Veneto region. Valsugana is known for its natural beauty, including Lake Levico and Lake Caldonazzo, its mountains, and its opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking, cycling, and water sports. The area is also known for its agricultural production, including apples, small fruits, and wine. The main towns located in Valsugana include Pergine Valsugana, Levico Terme, and Borgo Valsugana. The valley has a rich history, having been inhabited since prehistoric times and later controlled by various powers including the Romans, the Counts of Tyrol, and the Habsburgs. Tourism plays a significant role in the economy of Valsugana.