On the road that leads from Rolle to nearby Arfanta, on the left, in a sort of natural amphitheater, you can see some singular artefacts, at the foot of a modest but spectacular waterfall.
The spectacle is one that leaves you speechless and allows the observer to take a leap into the past: these are in fact the ancient wash houses and troughs of the town where the inhabitants met to do their laundry and water their livestock.
The particular system of fountains and basins is fed thanks to the Rosada, i.e. the small stream which, descending from the mountain, then heads towards the Molinetto della Croda di Refrontolo.
Once the center of village fervour, this place was about to be erased by the neglect of time.
The renovation works that allow us to appreciate this glimpse of recent history today are in fact due to an intervention carried out between 2002 and 2004 thanks to the synergy of the Municipality, Comunità Montana delle Prealpi Trevigiane, Gal 3 and Fondazione Cassamarca.
During the works, the old stone bridge that connected Rolle to Arfanta along what was the "Rosada municipal road" was also brought to light.