Zone
Zone has a very
unusual feature: the locals call them "stone witches" but geologists prefer the
term "erosion pyramids".
They are columns up to 30 metres high of soil topped, and
protected, by a rock. Water has eroded the surrounding soil over thousands of years
leaving the pyramids seemingly more precarious than a house of cards.
They are the largest in Europe and should not be missed (see "Parks and
Nature").
Zone, above Marone, itself is a delightful village of old wood and stone houses dating
from the 17th century. It is a quiet summer resort of restaurants and an
excellent starting point for making excursions up to Corna Trentapassi and the Monte
Guglielmo.
Of historical and artistic interest are the Parish church and the small 15th
century church of San Giorgio in the valley of Gaz.
Pisogne
Pisogne
is the gate to Valcamonica and the meeting point between lakeside and mountain life. The
village is very old. There are interesting buildings like the 7th century
church of Santa Maria in Silvis, the medieval Bishop's Tower and the
church of Santa Maria della Neve. The centre of the village is the elegant piazza
Corna Pellegrini lined with typical porticoes and old houses. From spring to autumn it
is the scene of concerts, plays and festivals. There is a lovely walk from Pisogne to Val
Palot where there is a splendid view of the lake.