Val di Sole

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The town of Dimaro in the Sole Valley

The Sole Valley (Ladin: Val de Sól, Italian: Val di Sole or Valle di Sole, German: Sulztal) is a valley in Trentino, northern Italy.

Sole Valley applies to the Vermiglio Valley, the east-west aligned valley of the river and its sidevalleys, among which the that heads to the Ortler. The rest of the valley from Ossana to is simply called Sole Valley.

Some of the towns in the valley are Vermiglio, Peio, Dimaro, Croviana and Malè (the main town).

The Sole Valley heads to the Tonale Pass, on the other side of the pass (and in the same direction as the Vermiglio Valley) begins the valley of the river Oglio which flows to Edolo. In the northwest the region is bordered by the Ortlergroup with the national park Parco Nazionale dello Stelvio, in the southwest by the Adamellogroup with the nature reserve Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta. In the southern part of the region is the ski resort Madonna di Campiglio, just over the Campo Carlo Magno, a pass that leads to the .

In the east the region ends at , where the main valley bends south to Non Valley before joining the valley of the Adige north of Trento.

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Coordinates: 46°18′N 10°48′E / 46.3°N 10.8°E / 46.3; 10.8

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