There are corners of our territory where time seems to have stopped, places where the force of geology and the breath of poetry merge in an indissoluble embrace.
The Crode del Pedré represent exactly this: an unmissable destination for anyone who wishes to discover the most authentic and mysterious face of our hills. The hike we propose is an invitation to immerse yourself in a primordial landscape, dominated by the presence of imposing erratic boulders that, transported by glaciers thousands of years ago, now lie silently in the heart of the woods. These stone giants, polished and scarred by the incessant flow of the Lierza stream, create a scene of rare beauty that profoundly captured the imagination of the poet Andrea Zanzotto. Enchanted by their austere shape and labyrinthine arrangement, he described this place as a "dark labyrinth," a term that perfectly evokes the suspended and almost magical atmosphere one breathes once crossing the threshold of the densest vegetation.
We will start by crossing the harmonious profiles of the vine-covered hills, where the order of the rows tells the story of the bond between man and earth, before venturing into wide, bright clearings that allow the gaze to extend toward the horizon.
The passage to the shadiest woodland areas will mark the beginning of the most intimate part of the trail: here, the coolness of the foliage and the scent of the underbrush will accompany you into a dimension of total inner peace. Guiding our steps will be the constant voice of water: the murmuring of the Lierza, with its small cascades and hidden bends, will create a natural harmonic background that promotes reflection and relaxation.
It is an experience designed for those who want to see the landscape transform into a story, a unique opportunity where nature ceases to be merely a backdrop and becomes pure lived poetry, inviting us to rediscover the pleasure of slow walking and deep observation.