Winter
Nogaredo, town of witch trials, is located in Vallagarina, Adige
Nogaredo, whose name derives from the Latin term "nux", nut, is located on the slope of the alluvial deposits of Rio Molini, on the right side of the Adige. Its greatest attraction is the scenographic Palazzo Lodron consisting of a long central body and two lateral wings elegantly framed by green landscaped areas. The internal courtyard holds a terraced garden, a fountain with lion and a niche on the facade containing the statue of Count Nicolò. The beauty of the countryside surrounding the town is inviting for relaxing walks and thrilling excursions.
Nogaredo used to be sadly famous for its trials of witches (locally called strie) held in the 17th and 18th centuries for several local farm women, although in the past ten years the story has been transformed into a festival attended by the entire community, the Calendimaggio di Nogaredo, dedicated to women.
Summer Highlights
Brentonico plateau ski area
Up-to-date lifts and equipment in a ski area featuring spectacular views over Garda and the Piccole Dolomiti

For information
38068, Rovereto, Italy
Tel: +39 (0464) 430363
Fax: +39 (0464) 435528
E-mail: info@visitrovereto.it
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Car:
The commune of Nogaredo can be reached either from north or south along the SS 12 del Brennero or the A 22 motorway (exit at Rovereto Nord, 1 km) and continuing along SP 90 Destra Adige.
Public transport:
You can get to Rovereto FS station directly from where connections to Nogaredo are ensured by a bus service.
Airplane:
The nearest airports are Verona Catullo at about 90 km, Venice Marco Polo at 195 km, Milan Linate at 245 km and the new airport of Bolzano at 60 km.

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