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The hills of Prosecco in Conegliano-Valdobbiadene showcase a distinctive landscape, shaped over the centuries by viticulture and now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Their undulating profile offers breathtaking views in every season, with perfectly aligned rows of vines painted in ever-changing hues, from the deep greens of spring to the golden reds of autumn.
Just a few kilometers from the B&B, there are two true gems of the area: Follina, home to its majestic Cistercian Abbey, and Cison di Valmarino, both listed among the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy. Strolling through their cobbled streets, one can feel a sense of history, surrounded by ancient architecture and charming vistas. Not far away, the Castle of the Brandolini Counts stands tall, narrating tales from distant eras.
To the west, about a thirty-minute drive away, lies the Asolo Hills region, enriched by elegant Venetian Villas and the works of Andrea Palladio, including the famous Villa Barbaro in Maser. Here, amidst art and nature, one can discover the allure of Asolo, the “city of a hundred horizons,” cherished by writers and artists for its timeless beauty.
The entire area is crisscrossed by a network of trails winding through vineyards, forests, and hills, ideal for hiking or cycling. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Treviso Prealps, the Revine Lakes, or follow ancient paths leading to breathtaking views.
We would be delighted to recommend customized itineraries to help you discover the best of this land, featuring culinary experiences, cultural routes, and moments of pure relaxation immersed in an unparalleled landscape.
*Distances As The Crow Flies