Here, where "on the left side of the road, lie the villages named Aldino and Redagno" (Beda Weber 1849, translated by Federico G. Rosso), where there was a frontier even in the time of the Langobards, where there is still today the frontier between the German and the Italian language group, the people have maintained their good habits. Man has formed the land and the land has formed man. So we, who can live here, are cheerful, inventive, hospitable, attached to nature and a bit stubborn as well, to tell you the whole story.

Get to know us. We'd like to invite you to share the wonderful nature with us and to live our traditions together. You will like it here, where people have learned to live not inside nature, but in harmony with nature. There are hospitality and a hearty open welcome waiting for you.

 

Sights
- St. Jakobus church in Aldino
- St. Wolfgang gothic church in Redagno
- Maria Schnee chapel down in the Aldino valley
- local museum of Aldino displaying pieces of rural and sacral art
- restored mills in the Aldino valley
- geologic museum in Aldino concerning the Bletterbach river
- Hexenstein and Gevatterstein in Aldino
- Pietralba place of pilgrimage

Events of tradition
- concerts, evenings centred on music and singing
- Herz-Jesu-Feuer and procession on Herz-Jesu-Sonntag
- kermis in Aldino: July 25th
- kermis in Redagno: October 31st
- kermis Passo d'Oclini: August 24th