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Hiking around Abano Terme offers access to the Euganean Hills Regional Park, a landscape characterized by volcanic hills rising from the Padana plain. This unique geology creates diverse microclimates, supporting ancient chestnut and oak woods, Mediterranean vegetation, vineyards, and olive groves. The area features numerous well-maintained trails that provide panoramic views over the surrounding plains and villages.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You can find it on the E2 trail of the hills
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Located at the foot of the Euganean Hills, the Abbey of Praglia is a jewel of spirituality and Renaissance art, founded in the 11th century and still inhabited by a community of Benedictine monks. The complex impresses with the harmony of its four cloisters, among which the hanging cloister stands out, dominating the surrounding landscape with timeless grace. Inside the Basilica and the Monumental Refectory, valuable pictorial cycles can be admired, but it is the famous Monumental Library, with its precious volumes, that represents the intellectual heart of the monastery. The abbey is also known for its book restoration laboratory, one of the most important worldwide, where monks patiently preserve ancient manuscripts. Visiting Praglia means immersing yourself in an atmosphere of industrious silence, amidst the scent of apiary products and the elegance of architectures that celebrate the balance between man, faith, and nature.
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Klosterladen (at the very back; Tip: honey, lavender) and museum (this is the way to the Klosterladen) open from 03/2026. Coffee and water can be purchased from a nun at the entrance door; refreshments can be enjoyed on the viewing terrace (seating for tired hikers). The bar, which is mentioned here in the tips, has been closed for years. But the monastery is worth a visit. Attention: opening hours depend on weekdays/holidays and are irregular.
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Hotel Savoia Thermae & Spa, Via Petro, D'Abano Located at the foot of the Euganean Hills, Hotel Savoia Thermae & Spa is one of the most captivating spas in the heart of Abano Terme. An oasis of peace and tranquility, where you can rediscover harmony and well-being thanks to the restorative power of the precious thermal waters, the natural warmth of the mud, and the soothing massages of the beauty farm. Text / Source: Hotel Savoia Thermae & Spa, Pietro D'Abano, 53, 35031 Abano Terme (PD) https://www.savoiaterme.it/de/
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The Colle del Montirone The monumental entrance designed by Jappelli testifies to the importance of this small hill, which was once rich in natural thermal springs that bubbled forth at a temperature of 80°C. Today, the stone pools can still be seen here, a symbol of the millennia-old thermal tradition of the town of Abano. The Doric column, topped with a chalice entwined by a serpent, was also designed by Giuseppe Jappelli in 1825, on the occasion of Emperor Franz I of Austria's visit. Text / Source: Abano.it / La città di Abano Terme https://www.abano.it/de/Abano-Terme/
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Abano Terme / According to Legend According to legend, the Greek hero Hercules and his heroic companions, with whom he had set out to defeat the giant Geryon, were revitalized after their heroic deed by the miraculous properties of this warm water. Drawn by the beauty of the hills, they decided never to return to Greece and to settle here. Because of the excellence of their lineage, the hills were called the "Euganean" Hills. The spring that had given the heroes such great refreshment was called "Aponon" in Greek. To right the wrong done to Geryon, Hercules himself built a temple in Abano in his honor and granted it the status of a true oracle. As Suetonius reports, this legend was well known in Roman antiquity; so it happened that Emperor Tiberius, on his journey to Illyria, wished to consult this famous oracle. He received a decisive answer: he should throw golden dice into the spring at the very spot where Abano now stands, to learn his fate. Legend has it that the dice made the water especially precious, bestowing upon it extraordinary healing properties for various ailments. Text / Source: Abano.it / La città di Abano Terme https://www.abano.it/de/Abano-Terme/
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Abano Terme A holiday destination prized for its thermal waters for over 2000 years Abano Terme, the most important and oldest thermal spa in Europe, is enchantingly situated at the foot of the Euganean Hills, in the heart of the Veneto region. The name comes from the Greek “à ponos,” meaning “he who frees from pain.” Thus, the town's true purpose is already evident in its name. The Municipality The municipality covers an area of 21.57 km² and is predominantly flat. The average elevation is 14 meters above sea level. Exceptions to this are a few hills, such as Monte Daniele, on whose summit stands the graceful Benedictine convent, easily accessible on foot from the thermal spa, and Monte Ortone, on whose slopes lies the village of Monteortone, which grew up around the Marian pilgrimage church. Abano enjoys a mild climate for most of the year, with an average annual temperature of 14°C (57°F). The sky is often cloudless and sunny, though rainy days are more frequent in autumn and spring. The town currently has a population of over 19,000. Famous people who have lived in Abano Terme: Pietro d’Abano, born in Abano in 1257, was a renowned physician, philosopher, astrologer, and alchemist who contributed to the dissemination of Aristotelian philosophy as commented upon by Averroes. Francesco Petrarch came to Abano during his stay in Venice to treat his gout at the thermal baths. He also visited Arquà, which he liked so much that he decided to spend the last years of his life there. The poet, historian, and philologist Pietro Bembo (15th-16th centuries) lived at the Villa Bembiana in Monterosso, a hamlet of Abano. ``` Ugo Foscolo lived at the Villa Foscolo in the Feriole district when he wrote his novel "Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis" (1796). Text / Source: Abano.it / La città di Abano Terme https://www.abano.it/de/Abano-Terme/
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The Harlequin Fountain, Abano The Harlequin Fountain is an artistic gem located in the heart of Abano Terme, an internationally renowned spa town. This fountain, a popular destination for tourists and residents, is a historical landmark symbolizing the inseparable link between water and the culture of the region. The Harlequin Fountain is an artistic gem in the heart of Abano Terme, an internationally renowned spa town. This fountain, a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, represents a historical landmark symbolizing the inseparable link between water and the culture of the region.
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There are over 90 hiking trails around Abano Terme, primarily located within the Euganean Hills Regional Park. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy walks to more challenging ascents.
The Euganean Hills are of volcanic origin, offering a distinctive landscape that rises abruptly from the Padana plain. This unique geology creates diverse microclimates, supporting ancient chestnut and oak woods, Mediterranean vegetation, vineyards, and olive groves. Hikers can enjoy panoramic views, especially from higher points like Monte Venda.
Yes, the area offers many easy trails. Out of the 90+ routes, 60 are classified as easy, making them suitable for families or those new to hiking. An example is the Sentiero di Monte Ortone — ring tour in the Parco Regionale dei Colli Euganei, which is an easy circular route.
While most routes are easy to moderate, there is at least one difficult trail available for experienced hikers. The Euganean Hills High Trail (Trail n° 1) is an extensive looped route that takes in several peaks and can be undertaken in stages, offering a more demanding experience with significant elevation changes and rewarding views.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the Euganean Hills Regional Park, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife. Please ensure you respect local regulations and clean up after your pet.
Yes, many trails in the Euganean Hills are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Sentiero di Monte Ortone and the Sentiero del Monte Rosso, both offering scenic loops within the park.
The Euganean Hills offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You might encounter volcanic rock formations, diverse flora, and panoramic viewpoints. Notable natural highlights include the Mottolone Plateau and the Monte Ceva Summit Cross. There's also the Schivanoia Waterfall for those seeking water features.
Absolutely. The trails often pass by medieval villages like Arquà Petrarca, ancient monasteries, castles, and aristocratic Venetian villas. You can also find archaeological sites. For example, the Praglia Abbey – View of the Abbey of Praglia loop from Abano Terme takes you near the historic Praglia Abbey.
The Euganean Hills are beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly stunning when the foliage transforms into warm colors. Spring also offers pleasant temperatures and blooming flora. Summers can be warm, while winters are generally mild, allowing for hiking, though some higher trails might be cooler.
No, generally you do not need a permit to hike on the public trails within the Euganean Hills Regional Park. However, always respect private property and follow any posted signs or regulations.
Many trailheads within the Euganean Hills Regional Park offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions on komoot for details on parking availability near your chosen starting point. Parking facilities are usually well-indicated.
The hiking trails around Abano Terme are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 330 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical points of interest.


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