Discover the vineyard-covered hills of northern Italy with this guide
to walking in the Prosecco Hills, a UNESCO-listed landscape between
Conegliano and Valdobbiadene in the Veneto region. Terraced vineyards,
wooded slopes and historic villages create a distinctive patchwork of
scenery, with quiet paths linking churches, castles and wine-producing
communities in one of Italy’s most celebrated rural landscapes. The
routes are suitable for walkers of all abilities, with a mix of short
vineyard walks and a longer multi-day trail through the region. Day
walks range from gentle strolls to rewarding hill walks, while the
4-day Cammino delle Colline del Prosecco links valleys and hilltop
villages between Vidor and Vittorio Veneto. The guidebook is ideal for
travellers who want to combine scenic walking with local culture, food
and wine. 15 varied day walks ranging from 2–13km (1–8 miles),
plus the 4-day Cammino delle Colline del Prosecco covering 51km (32
miles) across the heart of the region Routes explore the UNESCO-listed
Prosecco Hills north of Venice, following paths through terraced
vineyards, wooded hillsides and quiet rural lanes Walks connect
historic villages and wine towns including Valdobbiadene, Pieve di
Soligo, Follina, Conegliano and Vittorio Veneto Clear step-by-step
route descriptions with 1:50,000 map extracts for every walk to make
navigation straightforward GPX files available to download, allowing
you to follow each route easily using a GPS device or smartphone
navigation app Detailed practical information on planning, facilities,
public transport, accommodation and local wineries, helping you
combine walking with food and wine experiences From peaceful vineyard
paths to historic hilltop villages, these routes offer a relaxed way
to experience the landscapes, traditions and flavours of Italy’s
Prosecco country. This guidebook provides everything you need to plan
memorable walks in one of northern Italy’s most distinctive regions.
Les mer
15 day hikes and the Cammino delle Colline del Prosecco
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787652545
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Cicerone Press Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter