Pozzo
Pozzo is a tiny village and is the neighbouring locality of Sant’Antonio.
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Located at the lakeside of Lake Caldaro and surrounded by typical South Tyrolean vineyards in the south of the province, there is the municipality of Caldaro. This area is characterised by a large number of castles, ruins and residences that are popular excursion destinations. The Mendola funicular, considered the steepest and longest funicular railway of Europe, takes you to the Passo della Mendola, which is an ideal starting point for hikes, making you experience nature at close range. -
The church of Pozzo is dedicated to Saint Rochus - Foto: ED, © Peer -
Narrow and winding alleys - Foto: ED, © Peer -
This picture shows the Christopherus frescos dating back to the year 1519 - Foto: ED, © Peer -
The steeple has been constructed in the 16^th century - Foto: ED, © Peer
At a sea level of 513 m asl, there is the tiny locality of Pozzo, located near Sant’Antonio. Pozzo offers a small corner shop as well as a church, which is, however, rarely open for public.
Narrow alleys characterise this locality, which is embedded in a forest. Due to the panoramic view on the surroundings and the beauty of landscape, a hike throughout this forest is a real pleasure. Pozzo seperates Sant’Antonio from S. Nicoḷ. As it has no real centre, often it is simply overlooked.