Storo
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Discovering Storo
Located in the southernmost part of Trentino, Storo is one of the most important towns in the Valle del Chiese and the Giudicarie area. Surrounded by majestic mountains and crossed by the Chiese River, the village offers a perfect balance between alpine landscapes and rural traditions. Storo is well known throughout Italy for its renowned yellow flour, the essential ingredient of the authentic Storo polenta, a symbol of the local culinary culture. Its unique quality comes from the locally grown "nostrano" corn, milled using traditional methods that preserve its flavor and nutritional value.
But Storo is not only about good food. The town boasts an ancient history, reflected in historic buildings, frescoed churches, and still-living folk traditions. Highlights include the Church of San Floriano and the village of Darzo, known for its barite mines. Nature lovers can explore numerous hiking trails in the surrounding mountains, such as Mount Cadria or the nearby Lake Idro area.
Storo is also a vibrant center for events and festivals tied to rural culture, such as the Polenta Festival and historical reenactments. Visiting Storo means immersing yourself in an authentic territory, where the mountains meet tradition, and every flavor tells an ancient and genuine story.