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Ca’ Lovisotto is located in the territory of Prepotto, in the easternmost part of the Colli Orientali del Friuli, a hilly area known for its stunning landscapes where nature retains an authentic and still largely unurbanized character. The landscape is shaped by terraced vineyards that follow the gentle contours of the slopes, interspersed with dense forests and quiet paths, creating a continuous dialogue between cultivation and wild environment. Its border position, just a short distance from Slovenia, offers expansive and bright views, providing a sense of openness that extends the gaze to the horizon.
These hills are among the most renowned wine-producing regions in Friuli Venezia Giulia and serve as an ideal destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the culture of wine and the rhythms of rural life. Small wineries, stone villages, scenic roads, and agritourisms dot the landscape, offering continuous opportunities for gastronomic stops and tastings of high-quality local products. Alongside wine, Friulian cuisine finds one of its most genuine expressions here, with flavors that reflect the blend of peasant tradition and Central European influences.
This area is particularly suitable for those who enjoy moving slowly, whether on foot or by bike, along paths that weave through vineyards, clearings, and ancient woods. Nearby, remnants and testimonies related to the Great War can be found, discreetly integrated into the natural landscape, enhancing its cultural value. At the same time, the location allows for easy access to centers of significant artistic and historical interest, such as Cividale del Friuli with its Lombard heritage, Palmanova with its famous star-shaped layout, and coastal cities like Grado and Trieste, as well as the archaeological site of Aquileia.
Staying in this part of the Colli Orientali means immersing oneself in an environment where silence, nature, and culture coexist harmoniously. The dawns that illuminate the vineyards, the sunsets that warm the hills, and the clean air fragrant with forest scents contribute to a pervasive sense of well-being, making the area not just a place to visit but a space to be experienced slowly and deeply.
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