Prosecco Hills

For those who want to spend a holiday in our thermal baths in Montegrotto, you can't miss the Prosecco Hills, the first wine route in Italy that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The itinerary on the Prosecco Hills cannot be concluded in a day with all the endless walks immersed in nature and the stops for cellars and restaurants. The winning card of the Prosecco Hills is the perfect combination of art, history, culture, nature, and viticulture.

In this area, ancient castles, prestigious villas, sacred buildings, and thermal springs with therapeutic properties are concentrated that will enchant and regenerate you.

The Land of Wine

On the Prosecco Hills, the whole air smells of wine and it will seem to you to drink all of Veneto in a single glass. Following the Prosecco and Wines of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene Hills route, you can stop to drink a glass of the best wine and the typical products for a wine and food experience at the limit of pleasure.

After a bike ride, having done trekking and climbing, tasted local products, and drunk the best wine, you can abandon yourself to the pleasure of a Finnish sauna, a Turkish bath, and a wellness path in our hotel.

Experiences and Activities

Homeland of Soave DOC, Valpolicella, and Prosecco DOC, the Prosecco route is among the oldest in Italy. It is worth exploring and getting lost among the paths that wind their way up to medieval castles, aristocratic villas, wine cellars, thermal springs, and even an old mill near a waterfall.

For those who intend to explore this splendid land, the first stop can only be the lakes of Revine. In these bodies of water surrounded by vineyards we can admire in the background the Cansiglio, the Pian delle Femene, and Col Visentin. From a historical and naturalistic point of view, in these areas, archaeological finds have been found of a pile-dwelling settlement dating back to the Neolithic.

To the south, a visit to the parish church of San Pietro di Feletto cannot be missed, admiring the frescoes and the panorama.

Continuing the route, you can stop at the village of Refrontolo where a wonderful and abandoned mill is hidden, called Molinetto della Croda, which is now a small museum.

On the road to the mill, there is also a two-hour hiking route, the Bivacco Marsini.

Immersed among the vineyards hides the village of Rolle, with very few houses and the charm of other times.

Continuing on the Prosecco road, you will find a small medieval village, Cison di Valmarino protected by the imposing Castel Brando.

Just four kilometers away, there is the Abbey of Follina. Inside we will find ourselves immersed in two different styles: the Gothic of the aisles and the Romanesque of the frescoes. Crossing a small door between the aisles, you can admire the cloister built in 1200.

Then you will arrive at the location famous for its autumn colors, Combai. To finish you will skirt the hill of Cartizze where the famous sparkling wine is obtained and you will end the route in Valdobbiadene tasting the glass of the best Prosecco, Valdobbiane DOGC.

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