Best attractions and places to see around Brentino Belluno blend historical significance with natural beauty. This comune in the province of Verona extends from the western bank of the Adige River to Monte Baldo, offering diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, proximity to Lake Garda, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural features within this area.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Totally uninhabited village, almost ghostly, unfortunately also dilapidated and in a state of abandonment, but very very characteristic; with a wonderful view of the lake and the Brescia mountains. There are some timid attempts to bring some life to this village with some tourist initiatives.
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Campo is a very small fraction of the municipality of Brenzone sul Garda. This small village has less than 10 inhabitants and is a flagship among the best villages on Lake Garda.
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The church itself is very beautiful, but the decoration is very exaggerated.
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From this point you can enjoy a wonderful, if not the best, view of the rock church of Madonna della Corona near Spiazzi. On the way to the pilgrimage church you pass a Stations of the Cross with life-size figures and you keep looking down into the Adige Valley. The highest pilgrimage church in Italy is at an altitude of 773 meters and was built directly into and on the rock face. It is unmistakable that the church has merged with the rock, because the west and parts of the north wall consist largely of the rock of the mountain. The wall behind the altar of the Madonna della Corona is unusual and contains the miraculous image, a figure of the Virgin Mary with the body of Jesus on her knees (Pietà), surrounded by a crown of thorns and five groups of angels. The pilgrimage church was built in the 15th century, but there is said to have been a hermit church there from the 12th century. In 1982 the church was given the title “Basilica minor” and on April 17, 1988, Pope John Paul II visited the place of pilgrimage.
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In the almost deserted village of Campo, time seems to have stood still.
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Madonna della Corona Pilgrimage Church near Spiazzi and a footpath with Stations of the Cross, 15 stations and life-size bronze figures leads from there to the church. The well-known place of pilgrimage nestles at a height (774 m above sea level) on a vertical rock face and is worth a visit simply because of this spectacular location. At first monks who belonged to the San Zeno monastery of Verona lived here, in 1434 the Santuario passed to the Maltese Cross Order. The sanctuary is located in Spiazzi, a hamlet of Caprino, and can be reached via the provincial road coming from Caprino. Alternatively, there is a two-hour hike along a pilgrimage route from Brentino, a hamlet on the east side of Monte Baldo. It's all uphill!
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There are two ways of translating the name "Madonna della Corona" of this impressive sanctuary into German: * According to the first interpretation, Corona is the crown or the crowned one, so you could translate it as "Mother of God with a crown" or "Crowned Mother of God" (in German-speaking countries we would rather use the term "Queen of Heaven" for this). * According to another interpretation (which can be found on Wikipedia), Corona is an ancient word for rock or stone wall, so the name would refer to the location of this sanctuary.
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Thousand-year-old Romanesque gem in the ghost town of Campo
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The region offers several significant historical and cultural sites. The most prominent is the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona, a pilgrimage church dramatically perched on a vertical rock face. You can also visit Campo di Brenzone sul Garda, a small, almost deserted village that provides a glimpse into the past with its ancient structures. Nearby, the Malcesine Historic Center and its Scaliger Castle are also rich in history.
Absolutely. Brentino Belluno is nestled between the Adige River and Monte Baldo, offering stunning natural beauty. You can access the higher altitudes of Monte Baldo, known as the 'Garden of Europe,' via the Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station for grandiose views. Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, is also nearby, providing picturesque scenery. For specific vistas, the View of Malcesine and Lake Garda offers a fantastic perspective of the town and the lake.
The mountainous terrain and proximity to Lake Garda make the region ideal for various outdoor activities. Hiking, cycling, road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking are very popular. You can find numerous routes for these activities, including challenging mountain hikes. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Brentino Belluno, Gravel biking around Brentino Belluno, and Mountain Hikes around Brentino Belluno guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona is accessible via a path from Spiazzi, which, while steep in parts, is manageable for active families. The Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station offers a unique cable car experience with rotating gondolas, providing panoramic views that children often enjoy. The historic villages like Campo di Brenzone sul Garda and the Malcesine Historic Center are also pleasant for family strolls.
The Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona can be reached via a provincial road from Caprino or through a pilgrimage hike from Brentino, which takes about two hours. Many visitors choose to park in Spiazzi and take the path, which involves some steep sections and stairs, but offers impressive views.
Monte Baldo, accessible via the Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station, is known for its high altitudes and mountainous terrain. It's crucial to wear sturdy shoes and appropriate clothing, as weather conditions can change rapidly, even in warmer months. The cable car ride itself is an attraction, with the upper section gondola rotating for 360-degree views.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Campo di Brenzone sul Garda offers a unique, almost deserted village experience where time seems to stand still. It's a quiet, atmospheric place with ancient buildings and a wonderful view of Lake Garda and the Brescia mountains, providing a different kind of charm compared to more bustling attractions.
The area around Brentino Belluno is excellent for hiking. You can find trails leading to the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona, as well as numerous routes on Monte Baldo. For more challenging mountain experiences, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Brentino Belluno guide, which includes routes like the Telegrafo Peak or the Monte Baldo Ridge.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona and Monte Baldo. The unique historical atmosphere of places like Campo di Brenzone sul Garda and the charm of Malcesine Historic Center are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of cultural exploration with active outdoor pursuits.
Yes, Brentino Belluno is recognized as a land of wines. The region's climate and terrain are conducive to viticulture, making it a great place to explore local wines and potentially visit vineyards or tasting rooms in the surrounding areas.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the Waterfall Park of Molina offers beautiful natural scenery, including waterfalls, and is within a reasonable distance. Additionally, the Parco Naturale Regionale della Lessinia is a significant regional natural park that provides diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
The area provides extensive cycling opportunities, including mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. The varied terrain, from the Adige River banks to Monte Baldo, offers routes for all skill levels. You can find detailed routes and guides for MTB Trails and Gravel biking around Brentino Belluno.


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