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Hiking around Mossano offers diverse terrain within the Colli Berici, characterized by woodlands, hidden springs, and unique karst formations. The region features the historic Valle dei Mulini, where a path explores its rural heritage and ancient mill sites. Hikers can also find archaeological sites like the Cave of San Bernardino, set amidst varied geological features and offering panoramic views.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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8.87km
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Historic trail through Colli Berici's limestone caves and medieval mill valley near Mossano.
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15.0km
04:49
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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6.06km
02:13
330m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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6.30km
02:08
250m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Pulpit of karst rock that offers an exceptional view of the plain and, on the horizon, the Euganean Hills: it is extremely exposed, without protection, so you need to pay particular attention to the precipice. Below this panoramic point, a ledge runs along a suggestive vertical wall, used as a climbing cliff.
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The Covolo della Catibalda is a natural cavity at the base of a suggestive rock face. In the area, as in all the Berici Hills, there are numerous and particular similar karst phenomena (ledges, cliffs, roofs and caves), the result of differentiated erosion between rocks of different compactness because they were formed in different geological eras; they were used as a shelter and home since prehistoric times. The covolo is slightly hidden and raised compared to Via Colombara: the street takes its name from the well-preserved dovecote tower of the ancient rural farm that is located at the top of the dead-end road. P.S.: the 'cèngia' is a horizontal passage that 'cuts' a vertical wall; the 'còvolo' (Venetian dialect) is a ravine in the rock.
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The Valley of the Mills of Mossano, which crosses Contrà dei Munari, is an enchanting corner of the Berici Hills: the stream, the ancient rustic buildings beautifully restored and three imposing wooden wheels still in operation make up a suggestive and picturesque environment, where time seems suspended. Beautiful in spring, when flowers and greenery frame the fascinating bucolic picture. Along this short valley, until the Second World War, twelve mills of medieval origin were active, which incessantly ground flour for the inhabitants of Mossano and the nearby villages. At the head of the valley, a permanent spring feeds the stream which in turn turns the wheels. Fun fact: the Contrà dei Munari (a Venetian surname that derives from millers) is also known as Via Calbin, because it is said that in the Middle Ages a certain Calbino collected a tax in exchange for the use of the stream; in case of non-payment, he activated a lock, interrupting the flow of water and therefore the work of the grinders!
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A charming farmhouse in a prime location, with a panoramic terrace offering spectacular, expansive views of the plain and the Euganean Hills on the horizon. It's worth sitting down for an aperitif, perhaps after a lovely hike along the area's countless trails, in a truly relaxing atmosphere. Every detail is meticulously cared for, from the rustic stone building to the surrounding greenery: there's even a petting zoo, with donkeys, goats, peacocks, and more. https://www.agriturismodasagraro.com
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The ancient fountain was built by the locals at a perennial spring that flows inside a cave. The spring feeds the stream of the suggestive Valle dei Mulini below, which once turned a dozen wheels. The basin was later adapted to a wash house and in more recent times much of the water has been captured for the local aqueduct.
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The largest cave also called “covoli”
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Very panoramic point with spectacular views of the plain and the Euganean Hills.
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It is located along the steep path 71 of Scudelletta. There are the characteristic 'albi', dug and sculpted directly into the rock.
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There are 19 hiking trails in the Mossano area, offering a variety of experiences within the Colli Berici. These include paths through the historic Valle dei Mulini and routes exploring unique karst formations.
The trails around Mossano cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 6 easy routes, 13 moderate routes, and no difficult routes. This means there are plenty of options for both casual walkers and those looking for a more challenging day out.
Spring is an excellent time to hike in Mossano, especially in the Valle dei Mulini, when the valley is particularly vibrant with a variety of colorful flowers. The region's woodlands and natural features are beautiful throughout the warmer months.
Mossano is known for its diverse natural features. You can explore the picturesque Valle dei Mulini, discover unique karst phenomena like suggestive ledges and caves, and enjoy panoramic views towards Val di Palù and the Euganean Hills from certain viewpoints. The nearby Lake Fimon North also offers serene natural beauty.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The San Bernardino Cave is a significant archaeological site, considered the oldest in the Vicenza area, with traces of Neanderthal man. The Valle dei Mulini itself features the remains of medieval hydraulic mills. Additionally, the Colli Berici contain prehistoric rock shelters and medieval ruins, and the San Martino della Vaneza Castle is a notable historical landmark in the broader area.
Yes, the Schivanoia Waterfall is a natural highlight located near Mossano, offering a scenic spot to visit during your hike.
Absolutely. With 6 easy routes available, many trails in Mossano are suitable for families. These paths often lead through the charming Valle dei Mulini, providing accessible and engaging experiences for all ages.
Many trails in the Mossano area are suitable for dogs, especially those through the woodlands and valleys of the Colli Berici. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local regulations and other hikers.
The hiking experiences in Mossano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the historic charm of the Valle dei Mulini, the diverse landscapes of the Colli Berici, and the unique geological formations found along the routes.
Yes, Mossano offers several excellent circular routes. For example, the Mossano Mills Valley – Valle dei Mulini di Mossano loop from Monti Berici is a moderate 9.3-mile (15.0 km) path, and the Mossano Mills Valley – Valley of the Mills of Mossano loop from Mossano is a shorter 3.8-mile (6.1 km) option, both exploring the scenic Valle dei Mulini.
Yes, several trails provide stunning vistas. From points near the Cave of San Bernardino, you can enjoy extraordinary views towards Val di Palù, the San Pancrazio hill, the Euganean Hills, and the expansive plain, offering memorable photographic opportunities.
The Valle dei Mulini (Valley of the Mills) is a central attraction in Mossano, featuring a historic path (nr. 81) that explores the area's rural heritage. Historically, up to 12 hydraulic mills operated here, powered by the valley's stream. Today, one remains, and the valley is particularly beautiful in spring with its colorful flowers, offering a peaceful hiking environment.


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