Palù di Giovo - Church of San Giorgio on the Strada della Rosa
Hiking with kids • Val di Fiemme
Palù di Giovo - Church of San Giorgio on the Strada della Rosa
<p>A route with a slight difference in altitude on an asphalt and dirt road offering glimpses of the terraced vineyards of the Cembra Valley.</p>
<p> The route allows visitors to discover a typical Cembra Valley village characterised by the square with its fountain and historic wash-house and some examples of rural houses with barrel vaults and family wine cellars.</p> <p>It runs along part of the ancient Strada della Rosa, the road that pilgrims and wayfarers travelled in the past to reach the village of Ville di Giovo with Castel Giovo starting from the Adige plain. The stately castle is also called 'della Rosa' (of the Rose) due to the presence of the coat of arms engraved with a rose on the guard tower.</p> <p>The route alternates between forest and vineyards with rest stops along the way. It reaches the small Church of San Giorgio in the hamlet of Mosana di Giovo, already recorded as a hermitage in 1369. Rebuilt in the 15th century, it was the destination of processions to invoke protection for the fields from frost, frost and wrinkles. The polygonal apse retains two Gothic sandstone windows, while traces of a large Last Supper fresco can be seen on the southern wall. Giambattista Ghezzi from Faedo was the last hermit of San Giorgio. The hermitage was suppressed by the law issued by Joseph II in 1782.</p>