Spiaggia di Spiaggia est
Spiaggia Est is a beach located in the province of Trento.
It has a barren and stony coastline with a rather steep incline in most areas. This is no hydromorphology data available about the riparian zone. Visitors can find facilities such as a bathers' watchtower, playground, hotel, car park, toilets, and a bar that also rents out sports equipment. The area is utilized for hydroelectricity, fishing, windsurfing, and navigation. If one travels to the north of Lake Garda, they can explore the lower Sarca river's wide, typically glacial valley, with a stunning view of the so-called Marocche. This incredible landscape is an enormous expanse of boulders that fell from Monte Brento and Monte Casale mountains above. Within this chaotic accumulation is Lake Cavedine, which is connected to Toblino and Santa Massenza lakes by an artificial dam, the Rimone. Its waters are currently utilized for hydroelectric purposes. Lake Cavedine's banks have a barren and stony appearance and are almost consistently steeply sloping.