Best attractions and places to see around Mazzo Di Valtellina include a historic village nestled in the Lombardy region of Italy, situated at the foot of the Mortirolo Pass. This area features a well-preserved historic center with stone houses and noble buildings, reflecting its past as an important crossroads. The surrounding landscape offers chestnut and conifer woodlands, pastures, and apple orchards, providing a blend of historical sites and natural beauty.
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beautiful landscape here, simply unique
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Spacious and beautiful church with the impressive medieval bell tower.
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Tirano is a small Italian town at the entrance to the Veltins mountain range near the Swiss border and is known as the terminus of the Bernina Express, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is home to the Madonna di Tirano pilgrimage church, a stunning 16th-century basilica. Tirano boasts a picturesque old town with stately homes, a medieval city wall, and is a center for local culinary delights and wine tastings.
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The church belongs to the ecclesiastical region of Lombardy, the Diocese of Como, and is dedicated to Saint Martin, who is also the patron saint of the city of Tirano. The present church largely dates back to the mid-17th century, when it was completely rebuilt under Provost Rinaldi. Only a few parts of the previous buildings remained in use. The current exterior facade of the church dates from 1870, when Provost Albonico commissioned the architect Carlo Maciachini to create it. The frescoes in the pronaos were executed by Giovanni Gavazzeni at the end of the 19th century. The dome and apse were added in 1914. The north facade has a strictly structured Gothic portal with a round window and a temple-like structure. In 1953, the new rectory was built and the old one demolished. The bell tower in the Romanesque-Lombard style probably dates back to the previous building (1479?). The tower has several sound holes, with increasing open spaces toward the top. On three sides of the tower are clock hands with painted dials and Roman numerals on a beige background. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Martino_(Tirano)
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A must-see. Everything to discover.
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I felt very comfortable in this small town with about 9,000 inhabitants.
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Fantastic refuge with a very exposed but truly unique church.
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A dedication to the great Pantani.
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Mazzo di Valtellina is rich in history. You can wander through its well-preserved historic center, featuring ancient stone houses, carved portals, and frescoes. Key historical buildings include the Romanesque Baptistery of San Giovanni Battista, the Parish Church of Santo Stefano, Palazzo Lavizzari, and Palazzo Venosta with its distinctive dovecote tower. The remains of the medieval Pedenale Tower can also be found in the woods above the village.
Yes, Mazzo di Valtellina and its surroundings offer several notable religious sites. The village itself is home to the ancient Romanesque Baptistery of San Giovanni Battista, considered the oldest monument in Mazzo, and the Parish Church of Santo Stefano. Further afield, you can visit Alpe San Romerio and Chapel, a picturesque religious building overlooking Lake Poschiavo, and the thousand-year-old Church of Santa Perpetua, Tirano, which once served as a hospice for pilgrims.
The area around Mazzo di Valtellina is characterized by breathtaking natural scenery. You'll find extensive chestnut and conifer woodlands, lush pastures, and picturesque apple orchards. The wider Valtellina area boasts majestic Alpine peaks and terraced vineyards. For stunning views, consider visiting Alpe San Romerio and Chapel, situated on a grassy promontory overlooking Lake Poschiavo.
Mazzo di Valtellina is a great base for outdoor enthusiasts. Cycling is particularly popular, especially tackling the challenging Mortirolo Pass, renowned as an iconic stage of the Giro d'Italia. You can find various cycling routes, including those around the Mortirolo Pass, in the Cycling around Mazzo Di Valtellina guide. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the Sentiero Valtellina and Sentiero dei Castelli offering scenic walks through vineyards and historic hamlets. For mountain biking, explore options in the MTB Trails around Mazzo Di Valtellina guide.
Yes, Tirano Town Center is a family-friendly destination known for its charming old town and culinary specialties. It's a pleasant place to stroll and enjoy the local atmosphere. The apple orchards in the lower slopes of the village, especially during spring blossoms or the October apple and grape festival in nearby Villa di Tirano, can also be a delightful experience for families.
The Mortirolo Pass is a mountain pass renowned globally among cyclists as one of the toughest and most iconic stages of the Giro d'Italia. The side starting from Mazzo di Valtellina is particularly challenging and rewarding. A monument dedicated to cyclist Marco Pantani, who achieved a great sporting feat here, can be admired on the pass at Marco Pantani Monument.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially to witness the exquisite white apple blossoms that adorn the lower slopes of the village. Autumn, particularly October, is also beautiful, with the changing colors of the foliage and the local apple and grape festival in nearby Villa di Tirano.
Yes, the nearby town of Tirano, a short distance from Mazzo, is the terminus of the UNESCO World Heritage Bernina Express. From Tirano railway station (terminus of the Bernina Express), you can embark on a spectacular train journey over the Bernina Pass to Pontresina and St. Moritz, offering breathtaking Alpine views.
Mazzo di Valtellina's agricultural heritage is reflected in its local gastronomy. You can savor traditional mountain cheeses, local wines, and the famous Bresaola della Valtellina IGP at local farmhouses and restaurants. The region is known for its culinary specialties, including pizzoccheri and other pasta dishes.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking opportunities. The Sentiero Valtellina and Sentiero dei Castelli are great starting points for nature enthusiasts, leading through vineyards and historic hamlets. While specific difficulty levels for these trails are not detailed, the general Alpine landscape provides options from leisurely walks to more challenging routes. For more specific routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Mazzo Di Valtellina guide, which also includes some trails suitable for hiking.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The well-preserved historic center, with its ancient architecture, offers a captivating atmosphere. The challenging yet rewarding climb of the Mortirolo Pass is a highlight for cyclists. The picturesque Alpe San Romerio and Chapel is also highly regarded for its wonderful views and serene environment.


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