The cultural walk is not just an opportunity to learn, but also to appreciate the beauty and cultural richness of a place. It can be an engaging and stimulating experience, suitable for all ages and various interests.
The Val di Pejo offers a wealth of historical, architectural, and religious evidence that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the values and traditions of the seven hamlets, each with its own unique characteristics. Through this rich variety of evidence, visitors have the opportunity to explore and understand the importance of local history, the evolution of architecture over the centuries, and the role of religion in community life
WHAT TO EXPECT/ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
Every week, you'll have the opportunity to explore the secrets of the seven hamlets of Val di Pejo: Cogolo, with its noble history and mysteries; Celledizzo, characterized by its fountains; Celentino, home to the Ecomuseum where stories of saints and brigands are told; Comasine, rich in history linked to its mines; Peio Paese, with its steep streets and rooted traditions and finally, Peio Fonti, with the story of its waters
INTERESTING FACTS/INFO
The Val di Pejo is entirely part of the Alpine Small World Ecomuseum. The term "Alpine World" evokes the traditional way of life of mountain communities, which can still be appreciated among its inhabitants today. In the small Alpine villages, you can breathe the typical atmosphere of mountain villages and savor the genuine simplicity of traditional rural life. In this "open-air museum," tradition and innovation coexist harmoniously.
The term "Small" refers to the size of the territory, which encompasses seven small villages, each with its own distinctive characteristics and peculiarities
WHO ARE WE
Activity organized by the Tourist Consortium in collaboration with Grazia, a Mid-Mountain Guide.