The charming town of Faver is located in the green Val di Cembra, in the province of Trento. It rises at 672 m above sea level, nestled among the hills below covered by vineyards and the above wooded slopes of Mount Vulture.
Despite its location, the town enjoys a mild climate, so it is the ideal destination for both summer and winter stays. The town is divided into the districts of Còrt and Vich, each equipped with a square with a fountain. In the past, they were administered respectively by the lords of Monreale and those of the castle of Segonzano. The latter has existed since at least 1216 and is still worth a visit today, although it is in a state of ruin. The parish church of SS. Philip and James, consecrated in 1116 and remodeled in 1853-54.
But the Tabarelli de Fatis house and the church of the Holy Crucifix are also worth a visit. There are numerous opportunities for excursions in the surroundings. For example, from the top of Mount Castion at 1,528 m above sea level you can enjoy the view of the Val d'Adige and the mountain ranges of Trentino - Alto Adige. The 1859 Pontignach mill still retains its original machinery. Today it works as a cultural center and reception center for groups. The nearby town of Ponciach is a destination above all for summer tourism.
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