Attractions and places to see around Ferrara Di Monte Baldo are located between the Adige Valley and the peaks of Monte Baldo. This region offers a tranquil alpine environment rich in natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of diverse landscapes. The area is known for its varied terrain, ranging from Mediterranean vegetation at lower altitudes to alpine meadows and rocky peaks higher up.
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A magnificent altar with lots of marble and gold inside the pilgrimage church.
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Beautiful pilgrimage chapel with a magnificent view of Lake Garda.
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The church is open daily from 9am to 6pm from Easter to October.
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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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Built on the ruins of an ancient temple, later converted into a castle, it houses the « Casa Santa », a small temple believed to date back to 800 AD. The richly frescoed interior (frescoes of the Giottesque school) houses, among other things, what was once the largest vow in Europe, dating from the early 16th century. The Sanctuary of Montecastello (Santuario Madonna della Stella) owes its name to the miraculous apparition of a « star » which put an end to a bloody battle at Tignale in 1200.
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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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A good way to get to Monte Baldo, but then hit the hiking trails! There's so much to discover.
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The region is rich in history and culture. A must-see is the breathtaking Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona, carved into a vertical rock face. Another significant site is the Sanctuary of Montecastello, a pilgrimage church with a stunning position above Lake Garda. You can also explore the historical Campo di Brenzone sul Garda, a small village offering views of the lake, or the Trincee del Monte Baldo (Monte Baldo Trenches), which bear witness to past military conflicts.
For spectacular views, head to Monte Baldo. From various points on the massif, you can enjoy grandiose and picturesque views of Lake Garda, including towns like Riva del Garda and Torbole, and the Brenta Dolomites. The Tratto Spino – Monte Baldo Summit Station, accessible via cable car from Malcesine, offers immense 360-degree panoramas.
Yes, Monte Baldo is often called the 'Garden of Europe' due to its exceptional biodiversity. You can visit the Botanical Garden of Monte Baldo (Orto Botanico del Monte Baldo) near Rifugio Novezzina, which showcases the unique flora of the mountain. Additionally, the Monte Cor Forest is recognized for 'Forest Therapy', providing a tranquil setting to reconnect with nature.
Ferrara di Monte Baldo is an excellent base for outdoor activities. Monte Baldo is a hiker's paradise with numerous marked trails. You can find challenging mountain hikes, such as the Telegrafo Peak (Monte Baldo) loop, by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Ferrara Di Monte Baldo guide. For cyclists, there are diverse routes, including scenic tours through vineyards and along the Adige Valley, detailed in the Cycling around Ferrara Di Monte Baldo guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can discover trails like the Monte Baldo Botanical Garden loop in the MTB Trails around Ferrara Di Monte Baldo guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant flora in spring and beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the higher altitudes of Monte Baldo, escaping the heat of the valleys, though it can be busier. Winter offers opportunities for snow sports on Monte Baldo, but many trails may be inaccessible.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The panoramic cable car from Malcesine to Monte Baldo offers an exciting ascent with captivating views. Exploring the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona can be an engaging experience, and the Botanical Garden of Monte Baldo provides an educational outing to discover local flora. Gentle walks on Monte Baldo are also enjoyable for families.
Yes, for those interested in astronomy, the Astronomical Observatory Monte Baldo 'A. Gelodi' is located near the Novezzina mountain lodge. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the night sky and learn about the cosmos in a tranquil alpine setting.
Monte Baldo is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, earning it the nickname 'Garden of Europe'. Its varied landscapes range from Mediterranean vegetation at lower altitudes to alpine meadows and rocky peaks higher up. This unique environment supports a multitude of endemic plant species, making it a significant ecological site.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking views, especially from the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona and the summit of Monte Baldo. The historical significance of sites like the Sanctuary of Montecastello and the charm of villages like Campo di Brenzone sul Garda are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty and tranquility of the alpine environment, combined with opportunities for outdoor activities, are consistently praised.
While popular sites draw crowds, exploring the Trincee del Monte Baldo offers a glimpse into the region's military history in a less frequented setting. The Monte Cor Forest, certified for 'Forest Therapy', provides a unique and tranquil experience for those seeking a deeper connection with nature away from typical tourist paths.
The Trincee del Monte Baldo (Monte Baldo Trenches) are historical sites that bear witness to past military clashes. They played a role particularly during the First War of Independence in 1848, when the region was a borderland between the Piedmontese and Austrian forces, offering a tangible connection to the area's strategic past.


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