San Romedio Sanctuary
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A stunning hermit's shrine on a steep rocky spur in Northern Italy.

📜 The San Romedio Sanctuary is a stunning hermit's shrine perched on a 70-90 meter high calcareous rock in Northern Italy, famous pilgrimage site in Val di Non valley.
🔍 It consists of five churches and chapels, connected by a steep staircase of 130-131 steps, a unique architectural structure built over 1,000 years.

Why Go

✨ Stunning architecture and evocative atmosphere on a 70-90 meter high rock⛪ Experience a millennium of Roman Catholic history and spiritual location🐻 Learn about the legend of Saint Romedius and his pet bear, and visit the wild animal park below the sanctuary🚶 Scenic walking path from Sanzeno

Why Avoid

⚠️ Main path to the sanctuary closed until April 2026

Cost

💰 Free admission

Hours

🕒 Daily 09:00 - 17:30

Tips

🅿️ Park by the Museo Retico in Sanzeno village for the canyon path.
🚌 Shuttle service available from parking "Al Mulino" in summer.
🗓️ Feast of Saint Romedius celebrated annually on January 15th with traditional pilgrim's meal.

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