Masi di Vigo

Welcome to Masi di Vigo!

If you are exploring Trentino-Alto Adige, you cannot miss a visit to Masi di Vigo, a hamlet of the municipality of Ton located in the autonomous province of Trento.

The history of Masi di Vigo

Masi di Vigo: history, nature and beauty in Trentino.

Masi di Vigo was an autonomous municipality until 1928, when it was annexed to Ton. Its history is linked to the presence of a Romanesque church dating back to the 12th century, dedicated to St. Martin. The church is located in the homonymous locality of Masi di Vigo and is certainly worth a visit to admire its frescoes and decorations.

How to get to Masi di Vigo

Masi di Vigo is well connected both by public transport and private transportation. If you decide to arrive by train, you can get off at Masi di Vigo station, which is located on the Trento-Malé-Mezzana railway line. If you prefer transportation by road, you can use the roadside stop called "Masi di Vigo-Bivio," on the SP124, reachable from the B615 line that connects Mezzolombardo and Toss.

What to do in Masi di Vigo

Masi di Vigo offers various activities for those who decide to visit. In addition to the aforementioned church of St. Martin, you can take a stroll through the historic center of the village, which still retains the appearance of an ancient rural village. Furthermore, if you are nature lovers, you can go hiking in the surrounding mountains, which offer breathtaking views and routes for every level of difficulty.

Conclusions

Masi di Vigo is a small hamlet that is certainly worth a visit, both for its history and beauty. I recommend dedicating at least one day to this locality to discover it thoroughly and enjoy everything it has to offer.

Luca Bianchi
Wrote by Luca Bianchi
Updated Friday, May 20, 2022