His name intrigues me, I asked what the name Fiera is owed to. One person, kindly, explained to me that in 1400, this precious city was the seat of the administration and fairs of the whole Valley of the Primiero. Today, the municipality is called Primiero San Martino di Castrozza, the two municipalities Fiera di Primiero and San Martino di Castrozza made a merger. It is known that Fiera di Primiero has an interesting circuit of cycle paths suitable for those who like cycling tourism, 8 km of slopes that cross the inhabitants of the villages of Imer and Siror and connect the six inhabited centers of the Primiero Valley. Here are interesting trekking circuits of red difficulty that line the Cismon Stream where you will find ourselves in front of the enchantment of the blooming pastures and in the woods. The travel times are usually around 2 hours 30 minutes. And, if you like architecture, and want to see one of the Gothic structures of Fiera di Primiero di Castrozza, I recommend the church of Our Lady of the Assunta< ; /strong>, one of the most beautiful Gothic style buildings in Trentino. Here you will find a considerable number of sculptures and frescoes: not to be missed. Although Fiera is the smallest town in the Valley, it boasts elegant boutiques with the best brands and numerous wellness centers.
The Palio is actually a competition between municipalities, which now may also participate in teams outside of Trentino. Each team is headed by your town, carrying the colors, flag, name and pride of belonging. Under this challenge, each year entire villages are mobilized, young and old, engaged in the notice or being the fans. The Palio dei Draghi has become a real festival with folk dancing and fun for all ages.
Do you think that to see the pyramids you have to go to Egypt or South America? Yes and no. If you want to see the pyramids created by the wise hand of man, you can't do without the journey if instead you want to see the pyramids created by Mother Nature, just come to Trentino & lt; /strong>. Segonzano is actually a large area located on the slopes of the Dosso di Segonzano and Ceramont, and consists of sixteen hamlets located at an altitude ranging from 430 to 1543 m a.s.l. Each small hamlet offers something nice to see. In Segonzano there are the ruins of the castle portrayed in a famous painting by Dürer. The painter's name also carries the path that leads from the Klösterle of San Floriano to the Pyramids of Segonzano. From Sabion you can go to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Help, in Stedro you can see the Parish Church of the Trinity and Segonzano is famous for its earth pyramids. It can be well said that nature has given its best: these curious architectural forms, which reach even more than 20 meters, is a mixture of land and small pebbles, cemented and hardened, but also easily erodible.The pyramids are covered with a “hat” shape that repairs the structures from the rain and therefore from a slow melting as demonstrate the remains of some pyramids without this little finish.
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.
Val di Cembra is a valley of Trentino region in Italy, well-known for its excellent wines. Most notably the crisp and fragrant Müller Thurgau, a white wine from a grape usually grown in Germany, and Hungary but which thrives in the Northern Italian region. In fact around this valley the land is a patchwork of many miles of vineyards, both deep in the valley itself and on the mountainsides, making it the ideal place to experience a wine tour. There are many wine tastings tours and experiences to discover here for both novices and wine enthusiasts. To go with your wine, Cembra Valley is also known for producing delicious cheeses, honey, forest fruits and sausages. You can shop like a local at a small store and prepare a rustic meal at your apartment, or enjoy dining at one of the area's many restaurants. Cookery classes are also popular here, with many hotels and restaurants offering reasonable packages, so you can go home with some new-found culinary skills. The mountainous environment is great for those seeking adventure, try a challenging hike or a relaxed walk by one of the area's three lakes, Serraia, Piazze and Buse. There are plenty of family-friendly excursions to enjoy and it's popular to hire bicycles to navigate around the lakes and hills.