Rotzo

 

Perched on the westernmost edge of the plateau, Rotzo holds the title of the oldest of the Seven Municipalities, sloping gently down toward the Astico Valley to reveal sweeping, wide-open panoramas. The area is a sanctuary of tranquility and pure, unspoiled nature, where forest and meadow trails invite exploration in every season—from sun-drenched summer hikes and golden autumn foliage to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter.

The community’s deep history is beautifully told through the 14th-century frescoes of the Church of Santa Margherita, while its active malghe (mountain dairies) keep age-old flavors and traditional heritage alive. Rotzo is a warm, delightfully unpretentious destination, perfect for those seeking the peaceful silence and raw beauty of the mountains.

Rotzo

 

Perched on the westernmost edge of the plateau, Rotzo holds the title of the oldest of the Seven Municipalities, sloping gently down toward the Astico Valley to reveal sweeping, wide-open panoramas. The area is a sanctuary of tranquility and pure, unspoiled nature, where forest and meadow trails invite exploration in every season—from sun-drenched summer hikes and golden autumn foliage to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter.

The community’s deep history is beautifully told through the 14th-century frescoes of the Church of Santa Margherita, while its active malghe (mountain dairies) keep age-old flavors and traditional heritage alive. Rotzo is a warm, delightfully unpretentious destination, perfect for those seeking the peaceful silence and raw beauty of the mountains.