Macugnaga


Macugnaga is a mountain village at elevation, in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the north of the Piedmont region of Italy.
It is located at the base of Monte Rosa, the second-tallest mountain in western Europe, along Valle Anzasca, one of the seven valleys around the mount.
Sights in the town include the Chiesa Vecchia and its linden also of the 13th century, the Chiesa Nuova built in 1707, the 17th century Casa Pala. The town also houses a museum of mountaineering, while in the hamlet of Borca is the Walser Museum, devoted to the local German population who colonised the valley during the Middle Ages coming from the Swiss canton Wallis.
The area gives many opportunities for skiing in winter, and hiking and mountaineering in summer. There are a swimming pool, a tennis centre, and a football field for sport activities.
The village is also known for its mine.

Geography

The territory is characterised by numerous rivers, some of which are Horlovono, Pedriola, Tambach, Testa / Tieschtbach, Quarazza / Kratz and Val Rossa, all of them coming from Anza / Vispu. This last one is born from the union between the Belvedere Glacier.
A lot of small lakes can be found around the village, as well as a dam, known as 'the lake of fairies'.

Twin cities