The UNESCO Hills one step at a time
Immerse yourself in a landscape that is unique in the world, where nature, culture and tradition are intertwined with vineyards, historic villages and breathtaking views.
The Path of the Prosecco Hills follows the undulating beauty of the Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, through an authentic territory full of charm. The route winds for about 50 kilometres along the ridge of the sub-prealpine hills, in the heart of the UNESCO site. Walking here means exploring a heritage that combines landscape, environmental and cultural values: from medieval castles to ancient abbeys, from rural churches to popular traditions, along with the famous wine culture that has made this territory famous throughout the world.
Each stage is an opportunity to discover villages and hamlets, let yourself be enchanted by the natural beauty of the pre-Alpine area of Treviso, but above all refresh yourself with a glass of Prosecco Superiore DOCG, the undisputed protagonist of this territory.
Route length: 49.8 km
Number of stages: 4
A new stretch of road accessible to all
The "From Castle to Castle" route is the first accessible itinerary within the network of paths of the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene UNESCO. The 6.4 km route connects the Castle of San Salvatore to that of Collalto with a well-maintained, gently sloping road that is also suitable for people with reduced mobility. Along the way, you will encounter service stops, shady areas and a road closed to traffic on public holidays. An invitation to experience these hills in an inclusive, safe and accessible way, immersed in history, nature and culture.