Mazzin: A Small Village in the Val Rendena Valley
Nestled in the province of Trentino of the Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol is the village of Mazzin, Italy. It is the smallest village in the area and features the hamlets of Fontanazzo and Campestrin. The village became well known for the archaeological findings on the Doss dei Pingui, where remains of the Rhaetian settlement were found. Mazzin is the only village in the valley that features a castle characterized by a large number of decorative and frescos. Mazzin, Italy, is also a mecca for ski enthusiasts.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Mazzin, Italy, is between May and September when there is excellent weather for exploring the town. If you are up for some skiing, plan your trip in March. Mazzin, Italy hotels, and other accommodations can also be jampacked with tourists during these months, making its rates a bit expensive. The Carnival of Serrada is held in the province annually.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Fassa Valley is one of the significant and most famous valleys of the region. It has an array of hiking trails that takes you to the heart of the stunning natural scenery of the Dolomites. Another adventure-packed spot in the province is the Kesselkogel, the highest mountain in the Dolomites, which is also a perfect spot for hiking, climbing, and mountaineering.
Marvel at the stunning views at Hotel Vajolet, which offers accommodation in Alpine-style rooms with a balcony. Pra Fiorì is also one of the excellent places to stay and boasts free bike rental and extensive buffet breakfast.