Badia Calavena
Badia Calavena è un comune della Lessinia orientale, in provincia di Verona, adagiato nella val d'Illasi tra colline boscose e ril...
Aktualisiert am 12 Juli 2026
Die Geschichte
Die Geschichte von Badia Calavena
A monastic origin in the Illasi valley
The place name Badia Calavena derives from the presence, in the Middle Ages, of a monastic settlement that played an important role in colonising and cultivating this part of the Illasi valley. The village grew up around this religious nucleus, on a mid-slope position between the valley floor and the first foothills of eastern Lessinia. Today the town keeps a simple layout, typical of Verona's mountain villages, with buildings in local stone and an urban fabric gathered around the parish church. There are no major monuments to report, but the village atmosphere honestly tells the story of a mountain community that grew slowly around working the land and the forest.
The Cimbrian presence and its legacy
Badia Calavena lies within the historic settlement area of the Cimbri, a population of Germanic origin who, from the 13th century onward, colonised the woods and pastures of the Verona Lessinia, bringing with them their own language and customs distinct from those of the plain. Over the centuries the Cimbrian language has progressively declined, but the memory of this presence remains alive in local place names, in some folk traditions and in the commitment of local cultural associations that study and promote its legacy. This interweaving of Veneto and Cimbrian culture makes eastern Lessinia, and Badia Calavena in particular, a territory of historical and anthropological interest more than a monumental one, suited to those who enjoy discovering the Veneto's lesser-known cultural layers.
Alpine pastures, woods and mountain life
The municipal territory rises from about 400 metres on the valley floor to over 1,000 metres on the hills marking the passage towards the Lessinia plateau, with beech and chestnut woods interspersed with alpine pastures still active in the summer season. The local economy has historically been tied to cattle farming and the production of alpine cheeses and dairy products, today also promoted for tourism through small farm-stays and direct sales points. Trails winding through pastures and woods offer walks and hikes suited to all ages, with the chance to reach panoramic points over the Illasi valley and the surrounding hills, in a natural setting still little affected by human development.
A territory to experience slowly
Badia Calavena is not a major tourist destination, but a place that rewards those seeking authenticity and a slow pace: walks through the woods, tastings of local dairy products, visits to the area's small ethnographic museums and the discovery of surviving Cimbrian traditions. It is a convenient base for exploring eastern Lessinia as a whole, with neighbouring municipalities sharing the same history of mountain settlement and the same farming vocation. Those arriving expecting major attractions will be caught off guard; those interested in the real life of Veneto's alpine communities will find in Badia Calavena a genuine experience, firmly rooted in its territory.
Trails and views of the Illasi valley
The network of trails around Badia Calavena links the valley floor to the ridges of eastern Lessinia, with routes of varying difficulty suited both to family walks and more demanding hikes towards higher altitudes. Along the way, mixed woods of beech, hornbeam and chestnut alternate with clearings still used for summer grazing. From the highest points, the view opens onto the Illasi valley and, on clear days, extends to the Verona plain. This is territory well suited to mid-mountain trekking and respectful nature tourism, showcasing a landscape that remains intact and uncrowded.
Experiences not to miss
- Escursione tra le malghe attive della val d'Illasi
- Hike among the active alpine pastures of the Illasi valley
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