The hamlets of Coimo, Sagrogno and Albogno
  • COIMO

Coimo is the first settlement in the Vigezzo Valley that you come across arriving from Domodossola. Today it’s a hamlet of Druogno, but for centuries it was an autonomous municipality. Coimo is surrounded by meadows, fields and beautiful beech and chestnut forests, which in autumn display some impressive shades of foliage. Isolated from the historical centre rises the Church of Sant’Ambrogio, while the old nucleus of the village contains some ancient noble houses.
This small community has always enjoyed a mild climate, due to its excellent exposure to sunlight. Over the centuries large terracings were built supported by dry stone walls, with irrigation channels for the cultivation of rye, buckwheat, potatoes, vegetables and grapes. Today young and enterprising farmers are returning to cultivate Coimo km0 products on the terracings worked with passion and effort by their ancestors.
Coimo is famous for its black bread, the colour of which is due to the presence of rye flour in the dough, still made today in a small local bakery. Once considered peasant food, today it’s a sought-after speciality, particularly the delicious sweet variant with raisins and nuts. Another culinary speciality typical of the village is amiasc, thin and crispy sheets made with a mixture of water and flour, then cooked on a traditional griddle and seasoned with butter and salt.
In October don’t miss the famous Castagnata Coimese, an event that attracts many food-lovers and evokes a time when chestnuts played an important role in the diet of these valleys.

  • SAGROGNO

The hamlet of Sagrogno is a small architectural and environmental treasure, with its rural architectural layout overlooking the Vigezzo Valley, among well-tended gardens and meadows, in a stunning sunny position.
These natural elements frame the delightful oratory of San Rocco, dedicated to the saint whose name was invoked against the plague.
A walk through the stone walls of the houses, in the silence interrupted only by the flow of the waters in the ancient fountains, is the best way to discover this delightful village that seems to have emerged, intact, from a distant past.

  • ALBOGNO

Albogno is the highest hamlet in Druogno, a little over 1,000 metres (328 ft) in altitude. It’s a small stone village perched on a natural balcony overlooking the Vigezzo Valley, looking out over the rugged Pizzo Ragno mountain, which rises directly in front of the village.
Immediately at the entrance of Albogno stands the Oratory of San Michele, while the centre of the village is embellished by a group of 17th-century stately buildings, whose severe and elegant beauty is refined by the ornate decorations on their façades.

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IAT di Druogno
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