Nomi, a typical village of the Vallagarina, is located on the right bank of the Adige river
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This small village was first mentioned already in 1188 and built around Palazzo Vecchio, a 15th century residence delimited by typical dry stone walls. This building is surrounded by rural houses, vineyards and cultivated fields which testify the village's agricultural past. We recommend visiting the Our Lady of Consolation church and the historic centre of Nomi where you can admire wonderful residences decorated with stunning frescoes and portals.
Nomi offers numerous possibilities for cycling tours along the Val d'Adige and the Vallagarina cycle paths running across apple orchards. The aforementioned cycle paths feature also refreshment points for cyclists, a so-called "Bicigrill".