The
small village of Covelano/Göflan lies at the feet of the shady, dense
Monte Tramontana mountain, partially within the
Stelvio National Park boundaries and at a distance of approximately 1.5 km from the Silandro/Schlanders town Center. Covelano is blessed with is own special treasure, i.e. with what is known as "white gold":
marble. The Covelano marble quarry is located at an altitude of 2250 m above sea level and as such, it is the highest located marble quarry in the whole of Europe.
The village sights that are particularly worth seeing comprise the
St. Martin’s parish church, featuring a particularly beautiful three panelled triptych altarpiece dating back to the 15th century and a baroque principal altar, as well as the small
Walpurgis chapel.