An accessible nature trail where the beauty of the environment meets genuine works of art: numerous wooden sculptures seamlessly integrated into the surrounding landscape. In the Park at the Tower, you'll find a new installation featuring three large witches carved from larch wood, each standing 3 meters tall.
An accessible nature trail where the beauty of the environment meets genuine works of art: numerous wooden sculptures seamlessly integrated into the surrounding landscape. In the Park at the Tower, you'll find a new installation featuring three large witches carved from larch wood, each standing 3 meters tall.
Walking this path allows you to savor what only nature can offer: silence, delicate fragrances, and a panorama that changes with the seasons. In spring, delicate flowers like lady's slippers, primroses, violets, and heather carpet the forest floor. In summer, the gentle flow of the "lez" stream provides a refreshing companion on hot days. Autumn brings a peaceful ambiance, where you might spot squirrels gathering supplies for winter. Throughout the trail, numerous wooden sculptures address various themes—from humanity to nature, from anthropomorphism to abstraction—encouraging a contemplative experience akin to visiting an open-air museum.
Along the route, you'll encounter several artworks, with new sculptures added each year. The latest impressive piece, created by Gianni Mascotti, features three witches of different generations, inspired by historical witch hunts and connecting to contemporary issues like gender-based violence and femicide.