The village of Moca-Croce is reached via a road lined with lime trees and houses dating from the late 19th century. The oldest houses in the commune date back to the 16th century. Maca and Croce are actually two villages within the same commune. Not to be missed: the Abbadia Santa Maria di Cruscaglia, dating from the Middle Ages and a legacy of the Benedictine monks' presence on the site, the Torra de Ballestra, a vestige of the prehistoric era, the remains of an ancient mill near the U Rutò bridge and the fortified site of Pulsgia. A hillside path leads to the Piscia di l'Onda waterfall.

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