Rosà
Nestled at the foothills of the Venetian Prealps at the entrance to the Valsugana valley, Rosà emerged as a community around 1450 before gaining its independence in 1533. The expertly reclaimed land quickly caught the eye of noble Venetian families as early as the 16th century, who graced the area with magnificent estates like Villa Dolfin Boldù and Villa Ca’ Diedo.
Having weathered historic shifts and waves of emigration, the town successfully transformed its old-world rural economy into a thriving artisan and industrial hub starting in the 1950s. Today, Rosà invites outdoor lovers to explore its scenic nature trails and historic cycling routes woven throughout its premier Nordic Walking Park.
Nestled at the foothills of the Venetian Prealps at the entrance to the Valsugana valley, Rosà emerged as a community around 1450 before gaining its independence in 1533. The expertly reclaimed land quickly caught the eye of noble Venetian families as early as the 16th century, who graced the area with magnificent estates like Villa Dolfin Boldù and Villa Ca’ Diedo.
Having weathered historic shifts and waves of emigration, the town successfully transformed its old-world rural economy into a thriving artisan and industrial hub starting in the 1950s. Today, Rosà invites outdoor lovers to explore its scenic nature trails and historic cycling routes woven throughout its premier Nordic Walking Park.