Best mountain peaks around Altivole are found in the surrounding region, as Altivole itself is situated in a relatively flat area at an elevation of about 88 meters. The municipality lies at the foot of the Asolo hills, which offer rolling terrain and picturesque villages. The broader area provides access to significant mountainous landscapes, including Monte Grappa and the Dolomites, which are visible from various points.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Monte Fagarè is a hill located in the territory of Asolo, an integral part of the Asolani Hills. This hill is particularly known for its naturalistic value and for the network of trails that cross it, making it a popular destination for local hiking and trail running. The landscape of Monte Fagarè is characterized by dense woodland alternating with meadows and cultivated areas, typical of the foothills ecosystem of the Treviso area. Its position offers panoramic viewpoints of great importance, from which it is possible to admire the Rocca di Asolo, the Grappa massif, and, on clearer days, the expanse of the plain up to the lagoon. From a historical and environmental perspective, the area preserves traces of the local rural culture, with paths connecting to other nearby hills, such as Monte Ricco and Monte Calmoreggio, forming a scenic itinerary of rare beauty that blends nature, history, and local traditions.
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The Oratorio di San Giorgio in Asolo is an ancient place of worship located on the hill of the same name, known for its panoramic position overlooking the village and the plain. The building, with simple lines and exposed stone, dates back to the early Middle Ages and preserves inside precious fragments of frescoes from various eras. Immersed in a landscape of olive trees and cypresses, the oratory is a destination for those seeking silence and spirituality. The churchyard offers a privileged view of the Rocca and the Prealps, making it one of the most evocative and intimate spots on the Asolo hills, where millennia of history blend harmoniously with the surrounding nature. The site represents a pillar of local devotion.
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Breathtaking panorama, wonderful trails
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Nice little trip to take on an afternoon to clear your mind
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beautiful view of the plain, don't forget to ring the bell when you arrive
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Beautiful and suggestive climb among the hills of Treviso.
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Old gate gives access to the city. The hiking trail that leads to the Rocca also starts here.
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While Altivole itself is in a flat area, the surrounding region offers several popular peaks and viewpoints. The most popular is the Oratory of San Giorgio and Bell Tower on Colle San Giorgio, which offers a panoramic view stretching from the Venetian plain to Monte Grappa and the Dolomite peaks of Cimonega. Another highly appreciated spot is Monte Grappa, the highest elevation of its massif, known for its extensive views.
Yes, the Asolo Hills, at the foot of which Altivole lies, offer charming landscapes suitable for relaxing walks. While not towering peaks, they provide beautiful scenery. For a historical and scenic walk, consider visiting the Colmarion Gate in Asolo, which gives access to the city and is the starting point for a hiking trail leading to the Rocca. The Dolomites, though further, also offer numerous easy walks around picturesque lakes.
The region around Altivole is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are several road cycling routes, including loops around Asolo and Monte Grappa. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore MTB trails like those connecting Asolo to Possagno. For runners, there are various running loops starting directly from Altivole and nearby villages.
The mountainous areas near Altivole boast diverse natural beauty. Monte Grappa, a UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserve, features wild landscapes, breathtaking views, and a rich biodiversity with over 1300 species of flora, including Mediterranean, Alpine, and boreal species. You might spot roe deer, chamois, and golden eagles. The Dolomites, further afield, are renowned for their dramatic, light-colored limestone peaks, stunning ridgelines, alpine meadows, and picturesque lakes.
Absolutely. Monte Grappa holds immense historical significance, particularly from World War I, with a monumental Military Shrine at its summit honoring fallen soldiers. The Asolo Hills feature the ancient Oratory of San Giorgio, dating back to the tenth century, and the historic town of Asolo with its castle and ancient walls. Forcella Mostaccin is an ancient mountain pass that was strategically important during the Great War.
The Asolo Hills, located at the base of Altivole, are characterized by rolling terrain, vineyards, and charming villages. They are ideal for relaxing walks, trekking, mountain biking, and Nordic walking. You can visit the picturesque town of Asolo, known as the "City of a Hundred Horizons," with its ancient walls and castle. The area is also part of the Prosecco wine region, offering opportunities to explore local wineries and savor regional cuisine.
The Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are further away than Monte Grappa or the Asolo Hills, but they are accessible for day trips from the wider Treviso province. They are definitely worth visiting for their world-class scenery, featuring dramatic, light-colored limestone peaks, stunning ridgelines, alpine meadows, and picturesque lakes. They offer extensive outdoor activities, from hiking and via ferratas to skiing and cycling, catering to all levels of adventurers.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the Oratory of San Giorgio and Bell Tower on Colle San Giorgio and Chapel of San Giorgio and Panoramic View. The historical significance of places like Monte Grappa and the ancient passes also resonates deeply. Many appreciate the diverse outdoor activities available, from cycling the scenic routes around Forcella Mostaccin to exploring the tranquil trails of the Asolo Hills.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the broader region offers options. While the Asolo Hills provide more moderate terrain, Monte Grappa, with its elevation of 1,776 meters, offers more demanding routes and equipped paths. The Dolomites, though a day trip away, are an adventurer's dream with world-class hiking and via ferratas for those looking for significant climbs.
Yes, particularly in the Monte Grappa area and the Asolo Hills. On the slopes of Monte Grappa, you can explore "Malghe" (mountain inns) that serve locally produced wine, unique cheeses like Morlacco, and cold cuts. The Asolo Hills are part of the Prosecco wine region, offering opportunities to visit wine cellars and savor local cuisine, making it a delightful experience for food and wine enthusiasts.
The tours at the foot of Monte Grappa, around Asolo, Bassano del Grappa, and Marostica, can generally be enjoyed in all seasons. However, for higher elevations like Monte Grappa, spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable weather conditions for hiking and cycling. Winter can bring snow, making some trails more challenging or requiring specialized gear.
Yes, the region is very popular with cyclists. Forcella Mostaccin is a well-known pass frequented by cyclists, with paths like the Due Rocche route connecting Asolo to Cornuda. For more extensive cycling, consider the road cycling routes around Altivole, which include loops that take you through scenic areas and towards Monte Grappa. There are also dedicated MTB trails for mountain biking enthusiasts.


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