🔹 Trentino land of the Blue Flag 🔹

The waters of Trentino lakes awarded for their quality

What does a “Blue Flag” mean?
It means that the water we bathe in meets quality standards. The water must respect rigid chemical parameters that are periodically monitored: no wastewaters, clean beaches and strict control of inflow. The Blue Flag is an international award, established in 1987, European Year of the Environment. Every year it is presented to municipalities and tourist destinations across 49 countries both in Europe and across the world.
  Trentino is waving a lot of blue flags! A whopping 10 Blue Flags have been awarded to Trentino beaches along a total of seven lakes that have been honoured by this prestigious award by the F.E.E.(Foundation for Environmental Education) in 2020.  The Blue Flags of Caldonazzo Lake with the beaches of Lido, Tenna, San Cristoforo and Calceranica;
Levico Lake; Beach of Roncone Lake in Sella Giudicarie; Porto Camarelle beach on Lake Idro; The Lido Bertoldi beach of Lake Lavarone; The beaches of the lakes of Serraia and Delle Piazze in the municipality of Bedollo.

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