Cloz, a small village at the foot of Monte Ozol is the perfect destination for relaxing holidays and strolls on the numerous hiking paths of the nearby forests
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As many findings from the Neolithic and Bronze Age, as well as graves, tools and other objects of Roman times testify, Cloz is definitely an ancient village. Its two churches are of particular interest. The S. Stefano parish church, rebuilt in 1942 houses a Baroque altar and the 15th century church dedicated to S. Maria was restored after World War 2.
The frescoes on the faҫades of maso Clomper and the Cisi, Mola and Marangoni houses are also worth mentioning. On the "Dosso Alto" in the S. Stefano settlement rises the well-preserved Castel S. Anna from 1334. Inside the chapel you can admire an altarpiece by F. Unterperger.
Along the riverbank of the Novella stream stands an ancient mill. The old handicraft of the coppersmith is still practised by some local artisans of the village who produce and sell different tools and objects and contribute to keeping this tradition alive.