The visitor centre of the Monte Corno Nature Park in the centre of Trodena awaits you with plenty of experiences
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In an old restored mill in Trodena village, the Monte Corno Visitor Centre offers interesting details about the nature park. Among others you can find microscopically small flower pollen, different species of scorpions and lichens as well as an impressive living anthill.
The outdoor area is dedicated to the local geology and formed with typical vegetation of porphyry and limestone. Another information centre can be found 30 km away: the Cauria Information Point near Salorno. A unique electrically-operated bucket elevator mill, which is still fully functional, can also be lionised. In summer they mill flour here and make bread in the old woodstove which can be tasted afterwards.
Children, however, can look forwards to the badger Daksy, the mascot of the South Tyrolean nature parks: He awaits the little ones with games in Daksy's Kids' Workshop. The ideal complement to the visit is the pleasant hike on the Trodena Legend Trail above the village.
Contact info
- Via Am Kofl / Am Kofl 2 - 39040 - Trodena nel Parco Naturale / Truden im Naturpark
- +39 0471 869247
- info.th@provincia.bz.it
Opening times
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Admission
free admission
More information
The visitor centre stays open every year from the end of March to the end of October, Sunday and Monday rest days - in July, August, and September only on Mondays. It remains closed on public holidays and in winter (early November to the end of March).
Bread-baking sessions at the Monte Corno Visitor Centre take place on Easter Saturday (April 4, 2026) from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm and every Friday during the summer from June 19 to September 25, 2026, from 3 pm to 5 pm. South Tyrolean bread will be made using traditional methods.
The grain milling sessions take place on July 24 and 31 and August 7, 2026, from 3 pm to 5 pm. Registration is required for both events by calling +39 0471 810231 by 5 pm the day before.
Season start 2026 on March 31.
