Attractions and places to see around Valdobbiadene are concentrated in Italy's Veneto region, known for its Prosecco wine production and UNESCO World Heritage-listed Prosecco Hills. The area features a landscape of unique "hogback" hills, vineyards, and historic villages. Valdobbiadene offers a blend of cultural landmarks, natural features, and viticultural experiences.
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speed with moderation on Sunday many people on foot for a walk, other days ok
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Piazza Guglielmo Marconi is the main square of Valdobbiadene. This is where social life comes together. Enjoy the daily happenings on the cozy terraces.
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The mill was built in 1630 and shortly afterwards accommodation for the caretaker family, a stable and a granary were added. It exploited the waters of the Lierza stream, the main tributary of the Soligo, at the foot of a 12-metre waterfall; it was decommissioned in 1953. At the end of the twentieth century, after experiencing years of degradation, the mill was purchased by the municipality of Refrontolo, which carried out a careful restoration and turned it into a milling museum as well as a venue for exhibitions, including in 2009, an important retrospective by the painter Angelo Lorenzon and, in winter, the annual International Nativity Exhibition. Source Wikipedia
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A beautiful route, little traffic.
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Beautiful cycle path that runs along the canal of the same name.
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1917 was a terrible year for Italy, but above all for the Treviso region. The Italian soldiers at Caporetto were defeated by the Austro-Hungarian empire and proved incapable of slowing down their advance. In those days the bishop of Treviso Msgr. Andrea Giacinto Longhin (proclaimed blessed by John Paul II on 20 October 2002), seeing the grave danger looming over the entire Venetian plain, promised that if the Madonna had spared his diocese and Italy, arresting the enemies in the afterlife Piave, he would have erected a church dedicated to the Virgin on the top of Montello.
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Beautiful, well-kept place with a snack option.
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A beautiful cycle path for peaceful cycling even with the family.
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Valdobbiadene is set within the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Prosecco Hills, characterized by unique 'hogback' hills and vineyards, offering breathtaking panoramic views. You can also explore Monte Cesen for outdoor activities or follow the Anello del Prosecco Superiore, a 15 km itinerary accessible on foot or by bike. The area around Colle San Gallo and the Sanctuary of Collagù also provides enchanting views.
The heart of Valdobbiadene features Guglielmo Marconi Square, home to the Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta and an imposing bell tower. Another significant historical site is Molinetto della Croda, an ancient 16th-century water mill set in a picturesque location with a waterfall. Slightly further afield, but within the broader Prosecco Hills, is CastelBrando, a majestic castle dating back to Roman times.
Valdobbiadene is the birthplace of Prosecco, making winery tours and tastings a primary draw. You can visit numerous local wineries like La Tordera, Ruggeri, or Nino Franco for guided tours and tastings of Prosecco Superiore DOCG. The Prosecco Road (Strada del Prosecco) is Italy's first wine route, offering an immersive journey through the region's winemaking traditions.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Molinetto della Croda, with its ancient mill and waterfall, is a charming spot. The Canale del Bosco Cycle Path offers a well-shaded route for family bike rides. Additionally, Pianezze Avventura is an adventure park in Valdobbiadene that provides activities for all ages.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Monte Cesen — ring tour' or 'The land of Prosecco — ring tour' which are part of the hiking guide for Valdobbiadene. Cyclists can enjoy the 'Prosecco Hills – Santo Stefano loop' or the 'Agriturismo Malga Mariech – Santo Stefano loop' found in the cycling guide for Valdobbiadene. There are also gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Combài – Prosecco Hills loop' in the gravel biking guide.
The Prosecco Hills are beautiful year-round, but spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are particularly popular. Spring brings blooming vineyards and mild weather, ideal for outdoor activities. Autumn offers the grape harvest season, vibrant fall colors, and numerous wine-related events. Summer (June-August) is also pleasant, with opportunities for exploring the outdoors and enjoying local festivals.
While specific accessibility details vary, the main Guglielmo Marconi Square in Valdobbiadene is noted as being wheelchair accessible, providing a central point to experience the town's atmosphere. It's always recommended to check with individual venues for specific accessibility information.
The historic center of Valdobbiadene, particularly Guglielmo Marconi Square, is the perfect place to soak in the local atmosphere. You can wander through cobbled streets, elegant arcades, and sunny piazzas. Many visitors enjoy stopping here for a glass of Prosecco and experiencing authentic Italian culture. Local markets also offer regional produce like cheese, honey, and cured meats.
Asolo is a charming settlement known as one of Italy's most beautiful places. Its historic old town features a 12th-century fortress (Rocca), a Cathedral, and Roman-era remains. Visitors appreciate its beautiful little streets, flower-adorned lanes, and wonderful views down to the Veneto plain. It's a place rich in history and picturesque scenery.
Yes, a short walk from Piazza Marconi, you can find Villa dei Cedri, a 19th-century villa surrounded by a large public park. For a more historic and serene experience, the Eremo di Sant'Alberto (Hermitage of Sant'Alberto) is a historic small church situated on the slopes of San Pietro di Barbozza, once a significant pilgrimage site, reachable on foot from the town center.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and wine-related attractions. The picturesque setting of Molinetto della Croda and the well-shaded Canale del Bosco Cycle Path are highly rated. Many also appreciate the charm of Asolo's historic town and the opportunity to enjoy Prosecco in Guglielmo Marconi Square. The komoot community has shared over 620 photos and given more than 880 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
For a truly unique experience, consider visiting Osteria Senz'Oste. This self-service tavern offers local meats, cheeses, and Prosecco, all enjoyed with unforgettable views of the surrounding landscape. It's a great way to taste regional delicacies in an informal and scenic setting.


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