province
from Paso del Tunali to Crucidomini; to the east, there is a maximum boundary between Lombardy and Trentino, and its border is the highest left bank of Olio, the fifth Italian river. Adamello Park occupies the left side of Val Camonica.
The Adamello Park is more important because of its location, because it serves as a bridge between the surrounding parks: Trentino Adamello-Brenta Park is located at the north end of Stelvio Park on the north end adjacent to the Swiss National Park Engadine. In this way, a protected area of 250,000 hectares was formed in the heart of Europe, the largest in the Alps and among the most enchanting. Adamilo Park is the southern end of it.
The Adamello group, home to the largest glaciers in Italy (according to current estimates of about 18 square kilometers of surface), has a ray form, emitted from the central glaciers of the successive crater branch off the hills and mountain chains, which are divided into sub-groups of Baitone And Frisozzo and Blumone. Mountains, mountains and mountains dominate many valleys scattered throughout the park, to divide the different chains.
Between Valleys, and moving from north to south, the most important of which are: Valle Narkanillo, Valboni, Valvio, Val di Valaro, Val Pagera of Visa de Olio, Val Finale, Val Galenera, Val Rabia, Val Malaga, Saviore Valley, Val Salarno, Valle Adamé, Val Pagra di Ceto, Valle del Re, Valle di Fa, Valle di Stabio, Valle delle Valli, Val Bona, Val Cadino, Val di Braone (also called Foppe di Braone) and Valle del Caffaro.