Croviana

Croviana (local dialect: Croviàna) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northwest of Trento.

Located in the Val di Sole, the territory of Croviana was a Roman colony and hosted human settlements since prehistoric times.

The interior features a single nave: the ribs of the vaulted ceiling rest on half-columns, without capitals, or in the apse, on anthropomorphic brackets.

A curious episode is told about a monumental stove in the castle, where a volunteer from the Free Corps hid for several days, with the benevolent complicity of the de Salis family, known Lombard patriots, after the unfortunate battle of Malé on April 20, 1848.

MMape offers visitors a unique interactive experience, allowing them to explore the habits of bees and their crucial role in the ecosystem.

Through guided tours, visitors can observe the life cycle of bees, learn about the daily dangers they face, and participate in tastings of various local honeys.

MMape is committed to raising public awareness about the importance of protecting these insects, which are essential for biodiversity and food production The village is crossed by the Trento–Malè–Mezzana railway, inaugurated in 1964 to replace the pre-existing tramway, and is served by the Croviana Station.

The Croviana Adventure Center, managed by Trentino Wild, offers a wide range of outdoor activities suitable for families and sports enthusiasts.

In 1993, the Croviana sports center, located along the Noce River, was also the starting point for the trials of the World Canoe/Kayak Downhill Championships.

During the summer, Croviana becomes an ideal meeting point for hikes, picnics, and relaxing moments in nature, making it a perfect spot to socialize and enjoy the stunning mountain landscape.

Croviana in Spring