Attractions and places to see around Santa Maria Di Sala offer a glimpse into Venetian life with historical villas, religious landmarks, and scenic routes. This comune in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy, is characterized by gentle plains and canals, reflecting its agricultural heritage. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and walking, immersing visitors in its distinctive natural beauty. It features a mix of cultural sites and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Treviso-Ostiglia cycle path is an exceptional example of railway reconversion, born on the route of a 20th-century military line. With its approximately 118 kilometers, it crosses the Veneto region up to Lombardy, offering a flat path immersed in greenery. The route allows you to cycle in complete safety away from cars, passing from the Sile Park to the vast expanses of the Po Valley. The charm of the journey is enhanced by the old stations and railway houses that dot the way, witnesses of an industrial past perfectly integrated into nature. Thanks to its well-maintained surface, it is an ideal destination for families and cycle tourists who wish to discover historic villages and river oases, concluding the itinerary at the gates of Mantua, on the banks of the Po River.
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Villa Pisani is a magnificent villa located in the Veneto region, near the town of Stra. This architectural masterpiece is renowned for its grandeur, stunning gardens, and historical significance. Originally built in the 18th century for the powerful Pisani family, the villa has served various purposes over the years. Key features of Villa Pisani include its opulent interiors adorned with frescoes and artworks, expansive parklands featuring intricate mazes and statues, and a captivating view of the Brenta River. The villa has hosted notable figures throughout history, including Napoleon Bonaparte, who held a summit with other European leaders here in 1807. Visitors to Villa Pisani can explore its lavishly decorated rooms, stroll through the meticulously landscaped gardens, and immerse themselves in the rich history that this architectural gem embodies. The villa stands as a testament to the grandeur of Italian art and culture.
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... and all of a sudden this big system is there.' Nice to look at.
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Villa Giovannelli Colonna is a rural palace in Noventa Padovana in the Veneto region near Padua, northern Italy, once famous for its sumptuous decorations. The villa was commissioned by the Giovanelli family to the architect Antonio Gaspari at the end of the 17th century. In 1738, on the occasion of Maria Amalia of Saxony, the daughter of the Polish King August II the Strong visited the villa, which was associated with King Charles of Naples and Sicily, the future Charles III. From Spain, Andrea Giovanelli and his brother Benedetto were married, decorated the facade of the villa with the festive portico and a precious entrance staircase by Giorgio Massari. On the balustrades are six allegorical statues representing the five senses: the Belvedere (sight/man), Il Odorato (smell/man), Il Tatto (touch/woman), L'Udire (hearing/woman), Il Gusto (Taste/Female) who are observed by La Ragione (top right). They were executed by Antonio Tarsia, Antonio Gai and the brothers Paolo and Giuseppe Groppelli.
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seen passing in the return, decidedly majestic, on the way back I saw several villas that certainly deserved more dedicated time
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Worth a visit to the most famous villa among those on the Brenta Riviera.
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The Queen of the Venetian Villas. https://www.villapisani.beniculturali.it/ https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Pisani_(Stra)
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right Treviso, left Camposampiero, pitch on the Brenta, etc. etc.
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The area around Santa Maria di Sala offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and walking. You can explore the scenic Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail), which is ideal for mountain biking amidst lush vegetation. Another popular choice is the Four Mills Cycle and Pedestrian Path, a beautiful route along the Dese River perfect for experiencing the local landscape.
Yes, Santa Maria di Sala and its surroundings are rich in historical villas. A prominent example is Villa Pisani, Stra, often called the 'queen of Venetian villas,' which functions as a national museum showcasing 18th and 19th-century art. Another impressive rural palace is Villa Giovannelli Colonna in Noventa Padovana, known for its opulent decorations and 17th-century architecture.
Beyond the villas, you can visit the neoclassical Church of Santa Maria Assunta, built between 1790 and 1810. In the nearby hamlet of Caltana, the Church of San Biagio, constructed in 1759, features frescoes by the Venetian painter Francesco Zugno.
Many attractions around Santa Maria di Sala are family-friendly. The Four Mills Cycle and Pedestrian Path is suitable for all ages, offering a pleasant walk or bike ride. Historical sites like Villa Pisani, Stra and Villa Giovannelli Colonna are also listed as family-friendly, providing cultural experiences for children and adults alike.
If you're exploring the cycling routes, the Ostiglia Refreshment Kiosk is a convenient stop. It's located at the intersection of the Treviso Ostiglia, Way of St. Anthony, and Muson dei Sassi itineraries, making it an ideal spot for a coffee break, especially on sunny days.
Santa Maria di Sala is a great base for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of bikes. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Villa Pisani, Stra – Prato della Valle loop' or the 'Campodarsego Fountain loop'. For touring bicycles, options include the 'Camposampiero Kiosk – Ostiglia Refreshment Kiosk loop' or the 'Canal Taglio – Cosma Mill loop'. You can find more details on these and other cycling routes in the Cycling around Santa Maria Di Sala guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. Many moderate-difficulty running loops start from various points like Caltana, Caselle de' Ruffi, Veternigo, and Santa Maria di Sala itself. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Running Trails around Santa Maria Di Sala guide.
The region is characterized by gentle plains and canals, reflecting its agricultural heritage. Trails like the Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail) offer varied terrain with continuous curves and ups and downs, including single tracks through woods, making for an engaging experience without being overly demanding.
Visitors frequently praise the beauty and maintenance of the routes. For instance, the Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail) is described as 'very beautiful and exciting,' with lush vegetation providing shade. The Four Mills Cycle and Pedestrian Path is also noted for being 'very beautiful and well done,' offering a pleasant experience in the Venetian countryside.
For trails like the Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail), early morning is often recommended. This allows you to enjoy the path with fewer people, although it remains popular throughout the day. Some paths can be quite sunny in summer, so planning your visit for cooler parts of the day or seasons might be beneficial.
Villa Farsetti is a prominent Rococo-style villa in Santa Maria di Sala. Once belonging to Venetian nobility, it now houses municipal offices and a library, and hosts cultural events. While its park, reportedly featuring a labyrinth and greenhouse, is noted to be in a state of neglect, the villa itself is a key landmark in the town.
The area is known for its green landscape, with Caltana sometimes referred to as the 'garden of Venice.' The Four Mills Cycle and Pedestrian Path runs alongside the Dese River, offering a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in the distinctive natural beauty of the resurgence area.


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