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Santuario di San Romedio, Coredo

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Santuario di San Romedio offers a glimpse into nearly a millennium of the area's religious history. Explore the sanctuary's five churches, constructed in different architectural styles between the 1000 and 1918. A 130-step staircase connects the different buildings and ends at a lookout atop the highest tower. Parking is available nearby, but those with mobility issues might want to avoid the sometimes-steep walk to the sanctuary. Arrange your visit to Santuario di San Romedio and discover more family-friendly attractions in Coredo using our Coredo itinerary planner.
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  • Park your car at Sanzeno and walk approx. 40 mins along the cliff side through the gorge on well trodden, fenced paths to this quiet monastery. Take a picnic in your backpack and visit Bruno the... 
    Park your car at Sanzeno and walk approx. 40 mins along the cliff side through the gorge on well trodden, fenced paths to this quiet monastery. Take a picnic in your backpack and visit Bruno the...  more »
  • We took the way from Sanzeno, the old water supply - kind of viaduct - to Santurario di San Romedio. A real nice trip, you must try! Arrived, it is worth to climb up all stairs and enjoying the... 
    We took the way from Sanzeno, the old water supply - kind of viaduct - to Santurario di San Romedio. A real nice trip, you must try! Arrived, it is worth to climb up all stairs and enjoying the...  more »
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  • Beautiful nature to see, impressive architecture. The sanctuary it self, as to be expected, pretty austere. Didn't enjoy seeing the caged bear doing circles cause its clearly depressed.
  • We hiked here from San Zeno along the path carved out of the mountainside (watch your head!). There are some short climbs, but it’s doable in less than an hour each way and the vistas over the valley are beautiful. There are some spots where you do need to pay attention, but it’s fairly well marked. While you’ll see fully kitted out hikers, there are also plenty of families and elderly people just taking a walk with regular clothes and shoes. The sanctuary is very peaceful and their resident bear even came out to greet us.

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