Lagarina Valley

Lagarina Valley (Italian: Vallagarina, German: Lagertal) is a valley in northern Italy, used to define the lower mountain course of the Adige River.

The upper limit of the valley is generally set at the so-called "Murazzi", north to Besenello and about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south to Trento.

The lower limit is the entrance in the Padan Plain, near the Chiusa di Ceraino.

In the locality Lavini di Marco, near Rovereto, are several dinosaur footprints attributed to the genera Camptosaurus and Dilophosaurus.

The same locality is mentioned by Dante in his Inferno (Canto XII).

The Adige flowing through the lower Lagarina Valley. Rovereto can be seen in the distance.
Castle on hill above the town of Avio.