Located halfway up the mountain (hence the name) the town has always boasted its specific rural vocation, particularly in the cultivation of vines.
To visit
The historic center of the town, the church dedicated to St. Joseph (19th century), the ancient Cimbrian farm of Ondertol and the Geomorphological Path, a thematic path equipped with illustrative notice boards dedicated to glacial erosion that affected the entire area during the Quaternary.
The glaciers of the Cason, the morainic deposit of the Noz and the inclined rocky walls of the Rossbach can be visited.