The first inhabitants of Fai della Paganella were the Reti. They lived here before the Romans, but their stone and stone dwellings seem to prefigure medieval castles.
Discover the Rhaetian alphabet and the ruins of the village. You get there with a walk in the beech forest overlooking the Adige Valley.
Archaeological finds and ancient stones are protected by Italian law and cannot be collected. You can observe and photograph them, leaving them exactly where history has put them.
Also remember the rules of the woods: the waste must be put back in the backpack and the dogs kept on a leash.