Trodena nel parco naturale

Explore Trodena in the Natural Park

If you're looking for a peaceful destination immersed in nature, Trodena in the natural park could be the right choice for you. This municipality of 1,060 inhabitants is located in the upper part of Val dei Molini, surrounded by mountains and crossed by the Trodena stream. Here's everything you need to know if you decide to visit Trodena.

Physical geography

The town is situated in a basin, with the peaks of Cucul and Kalmegg as its neighbors. This privileged position allows visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area and completely immerse themselves in nature. If you love hiking, walking, or outdoor activities, here you'll find plenty of opportunities to fully enjoy the beauty of the territory.

Trodena in the natural park: between history and nature.

The history of Trodena

Trodena's origins date back to the 11th century, when the lords of Montagna's Castel d'Enna settled German-speaking populations here. Over time, the town developed into an important passing point between Val di Fiemme and Bassa Atesina. In 1362, the commune was mentioned in documents as "Trudena in Valle Flemis." Over the centuries, Trodena has undergone various historical events, including the union with the former Passo di San Lugano commune and the presence of two railway stations between 1917 and 1963. Today, the town is a highly appreciated tourist destination for its natural beauty and its historical and cultural heritage.

Symbols of Trodena

Trodena's coat of arms depicts Biagio di Sebaste, the patron saint of the commune, who, according to tradition, was martyred using a comb or an iron rake. The flag, on the other hand, is a split piece of white and red cloth.

What to visit in Trodena

Among the places of interest in Trodena, the church of San Biagio stands out. Built in the 16th century on the basis of a previous Romanesque chapel, it houses a painting by Orazio Giovanelli from 1621 depicting the saints Biagio and Sebastiano. The church is an important point of reference for Trodena's religious community and a place of interest for tourists.

But Trodena's true gem is the Monte Corno natural park, of which the commune is part. This park offers an incredible variety of landscapes, from forests to meadows, from mountains to lakes. The flora and fauna are very rich, and among the animals that can be encountered are eagles, deer, chamois, and many other species. In the park, visitors can have various activities, such as hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, sport fishing, and many more. The park's visitor center is ideal for discovering all the opportunities it offers.

Conclusion

If you love nature and tranquility, Trodena in the natural park is the perfect place for a regenerating vacation. Don't miss the opportunity to discover this German-speaking commune in the autonomous province of Bolzano, where the beauty of the landscape combines with the history and culture of a territory full of charm and surprises.

Giovanni Rinaldi
Updated Tuesday, Sep 13, 2022