Forni di Sopra | |
Official Name: | Comune di Forni di Sopra |
Coordinates: | 46.4167°N 47°W |
Region: | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Province: | Udine (UD) |
Frazioni: | Andrazza, Cella, Vico |
Mayor: | Marco Lenna |
Area Total Km2: | 81 |
Population Total: | 1121 |
Population Demonym: | Fornesi |
Elevation M: | 907 |
Saint: | Madonna della Salute |
Day: | November 21 |
Postal Code: | 33024 |
Area Code: | 0433 |
Forni di Sopra (Friulian: For Disore, in the local Fornes dialect Friulian: For Disora) is a town and Italian: [[comune]] (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Udine in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northeast Italy. It is located on the Dolomite Alps mountain range in northeastern Italy, at the top of the Tagliamento river valley.
Forni di Sopra is the third most visited settlement by tourists in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and the most visited mountain settlement in the region. The town is most visited by tourists during the summer and in skiing season.
The first historical references to the village date from 778 AD, though recent archaeological findings suggest that there was already a Carno-celtic settlement here roughly 2,500 years ago. The University of Venice is planning to continue its archaeological studies here over the coming years.
The main summer attraction is some 3,000 species of wild flora that thrive in the commune area. In addition, at one end of the village, the Parco Naturale delle Dolomiti Friulane (a nature reserve) begins. This is the largest European nature reserve which is neither populated, nor crossed by any roads (with the exception of one which is 100m (300feet) long and mostly used by rangers).
Winter attractions are largely snow and ski based, as the village's ski slopes begin at 2100m (6,900feet) above sea level, on Monte Crusicalas, on the Varmòst complex, making this the highest skiing point of the region. There is also a second skiing plane on the southern side of the village, next to its sport complexes (swimming pool, summer tennis courts, and an outdoors ice skating rink).
Tourism is the major driving force of the local economy, with many tourists buying second homes in the region. This creates demand for building work and service industry. Less central to the economy, but still noteworthy is the spectacle manufacturing industry. Many employed by this commute to the Veneto region (particularly the Cadore area) where many of the world's major spectacle manufacturers are based.