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Top 20 Caves around Brendola

Caves around Brendola are found within the province of Vicenza, an area characterized by its natural landscapes and historical significance. The region features a mix of natural underground formations and historically utilized cavities. Brendola is situated near the Berici Hills, known for their karst phenomena and various geological features. This area offers opportunities to explore both localized caves and more extensive systems within the wider province.

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato

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San Bernardino Cave in Mossano

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In Mossano (south-eastern side of the Berici, province of Vicenza) you can take a nice and quiet walk of two to three hours with the main destination being a visit to the cave of San Bernardino.

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San Cassiano Hermitage

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Apart from the first Sunday of the month the hermitage is closed by a gate and the hermitage is not even visible from there, so it is not worth going up, except for a walk in the woods.

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Valle dei Mulini di Mossano

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The Valle dei Mulini of Mossano and path 81 take you to a wonderful corner of the Berici, where history, traditions and nature come together to give those who travel …

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Sengia dei Meoni Rock House

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This unique, rare, and fascinating two-story cave dwelling was ingeniously carved out of a depleted stone quarry, sealing off the openings and creating internal spaces with walls, exploiting every nook and cranny until it completely integrated with the quarry.

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The Hermitage of San Cassiano is a little gem of the Berici Hills: a small and ancient building nestled in an imposing rock face, along a narrow ledge, overlooking the eastern plain, in a silent and suggestive environment. It is a building that in its current appearance dates back to the 17th century, erected by incorporating the remains of the ancient church of San Cassiano from the 6th-7th century: the small parish church was built in correspondence with a cave that served as an apse, closed by walls; thirteen tombs carved into the rock were discovered here, ten of which are still visible. N.B.: the hermitage is open only on the first Sunday of each month, managed by a group of volunteers, with free admission and a guided tour (free donation). https://sites.google.com/site/clubspeleologicoproteo/eremodisancassiano?authuser=0

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Going to the Grotta di San Bernardino is like taking a step back in time, an experience that touches the heart and mind. Imagine finding yourself in the same place where, thousands of years ago, prehistoric men lit fires and hunted, and where, in the Middle Ages, hermits sought refuge. This cave has seen a succession of stories of hunting, prayer and refuge. Visiting the cave is a way to connect with the history of the area and to live an experience full of emotions.

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This unique, rare, and fascinating two-story cave dwelling was ingeniously carved out of a depleted stone quarry, sealing off the openings and creating internal spaces with walls, exploiting every nook and cranny until it completely integrated with the quarry. This cave dwelling is known as 'Sengia dei Meoni,' after the last family who lived there until 1959. But on August 11th of that year, during a violent storm, lightning struck from the chimney, starting a fire, shaking the walls and making the building uninhabitable. The family survived, but the dwelling was permanently abandoned. It was restored in 2013, with original rustic furnishings from the early 1900s, becoming a museum open only on specific months, days, and times: a blast from the past! For information: https://www.facebook.com/p/Museo-della-Pietra-a-Zovencedo-Coop-Scatola-Cultura-100063707821673/?locale=it_IT

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From Mossano (near the town hall), follow the clearly visible signs, path 81, which after a short descent leads you uphill between old mills, accompanied by the sweet sound of the stream.

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The Valle dei Mulini of Mossano and path 81 take you to a wonderful corner of the Berici, where history, traditions and nature come together to give those who travel it a unique experience of peace and tranquility. It is a path also suitable for children, easy and always well maintained.

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Hermitage of San Cassiano From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Hermitage of San Cassiano is located in Lumignano, a hamlet of Longare, a municipality in the province of Vicenza. The hermitage, inserted into the eastern rocky wall of the Monte della Croce di Lumignano, is a construction that dates back to the 17th century, built by incorporating the remains of the ancient church of San Cassiano from the 6th-7th century which was located in today's room on the north side of the building. Inserted into the eastern rock face of the Monte della Croce di Lumignano, it is a building that dates back to the 17th century, built by incorporating the remains of the ancient church of San Cassiano from the 6th-7th century[1] which was located in today's room on the north side of the building. The ancient church was built in correspondence with a den that served as an apse, closed by walls, the lower parts of which were brought to light by the 1994 excavation. Thirteen tombs carved into the rock were discovered here, ten of which are still visible. We can distinguish pits of rectangular or trapezoidal shape, of elliptical shape and other anthropomorphic ones, with a hollow where the head of the deceased rested, dating back to a period between the 5th and 9th centuries. Inscriptions engraved on a tombstone were also found, the only one found on site; others are carved directly on the rock face where the pits were created. Tradition has it that here, in the 12th century, Adelaide of Burgundy, empress of the Franks and queen of Italy, found refuge for some time after escaping the imprisonment imposed on her by Berengar when King Lothair II, her husband, was assassinated in 1137. It is also said that, as long as she lived, the grateful queen sent gifts to the penitents who retreated here to pray[2]. The complex became the private property of the Padua Dottori family from the 17th century until the end of the 18th, when it passed to Nicolò Leoni who in 1825 sold it to the Da Schio family, to whom it still belongs.

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Apart from the first Sunday of the month the hermitage is closed by a gate and the hermitage is not even visible from there, so it is not worth going up, except for a walk in the woods.

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Natural caves near the church of San Donato. Beautiful view of the plain and the Euganei.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Beyond the most popular, what other significant caves can I explore near Brendola?

While the Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato and San Bernardino Cave in Mossano are highly rated, the wider Vicenza province offers more. The **Oliero Caves (Grotte di Oliero)** in Valbrenta provide a comprehensive guided experience of karst phenomena, with four caverns open to the public. Closer to Brendola, you can find the natural **Grotta dell'Orco** near San Vito di Brendola, accessible via a hiking trail, and the **Grotta delle Anguane** near Crespadoro-Durlo, known for its stalactites and stalagmites.

Are there any historical or archaeological sites associated with the caves in the Brendola area?

Yes, the region is rich in history connected to its caves. The San Bernardino Cave in Mossano is recognized as the oldest archaeological site in the Vicenza area, with evidence of Neanderthal Man dating back over 200,000 years. The Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato feature remains of an ancient convent from 1240. Additionally, the San Cassiano Hermitage is built into a rock face and incorporates the remains of a 6th-7th century church, with thirteen rock-carved tombs discovered nearby.

Can I visit cave dwellings or ancient structures carved into rock near Brendola?

Yes, the area features unique cave dwellings. The Sengia dei Meoni Rock House is a fascinating two-story structure carved out of a stone quarry, which served as a home until 1959 and is now a restored museum open on specific days. The San Cassiano Hermitage also integrates ancient structures into the rock face, including a 17th-century building incorporating a much older church.

Are the caves around Brendola suitable for families with children?

Some cave experiences are more family-friendly than others. The **Oliero Caves** in Valbrenta are a good option for families, offering guided tours and a museum of speleology. For a more relaxed outdoor experience that includes a cave, the Valle dei Mulini di Mossano trail is considered easy and suitable for children, combining history, nature, and a cave feature.

What is the difficulty level for exploring caves in the Brendola region?

The difficulty varies significantly. Some sites like the Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato and San Bernardino Cave in Mossano are accessible via intermediate hiking trails. The **Grotta dell'Orco** is also found along a marked hiking path. More extensive cave systems like the **Oliero Caves** offer guided tours suitable for most visitors. However, smaller, less developed caves like the one under Rocca dei Vescovi may require accompaniment by experienced speleologists due to restricted access and technical challenges.

Do I need a guide to visit the caves around Brendola?

For some caves, a guide is highly recommended or even required. The **Oliero Caves** in Valbrenta require a ticket and a guide for entry. For smaller, less explored caves or those with restricted access, such as the cave under Rocca dei Vescovi, it is advisable to go with experienced speleologists. For other sites like the Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato or San Bernardino Cave, you can typically visit independently, though paths may be challenging.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves around Brendola?

The caves in the Brendola area can generally be visited year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the surrounding trails and enjoying the natural landscapes. During these seasons, temperatures are mild, making outdoor activities more comfortable. Summer can be warm, but the caves themselves offer a cool escape. Winter visits are possible, but some trails might be muddy or slippery.

What outdoor activities, like hiking or cycling, can I combine with a visit to the caves?

The Brendola area, situated near the Berici Hills, is excellent for combining cave visits with various outdoor sports. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails. For example, the **Grotta dell'Orco** is located along the 'Sentiero di San Vito e delle fontane' hiking trail. Many cave sites, like the Hermitage of San Donato, offer wide views and are part of scenic routes.

Are there any natural features or viewpoints near the caves worth visiting?

Absolutely. The caves are often nestled within beautiful natural settings. The Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato offer expansive views of the plain and the Euganean Hills. From the San Bernardino Cave in Mossano, you can enjoy extraordinary panoramas towards Val di Palù, San Pancrazio hill, and the Euganean Hills. The **Grotta delle Anguane** features unique stalactites and stalagmites, with an opening that allows soft light to filter in, creating a mysterious atmosphere.

What should I bring for a caving excursion in the Brendola area?

For general cave visits and associated trails, wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip, as paths can be uneven or slippery. Bring water, snacks, and a headlamp or flashlight, especially for less developed caves. For guided tours like the Oliero Caves, specific equipment might be provided or recommended. Always check local conditions and any specific requirements for the cave you plan to visit.

Where can I find parking and trailheads for caves near Brendola?

Parking and trailheads vary by location. For the **Grotta dell'Orco**, you would typically access it via the 'Sentiero di San Vito e delle fontane' trail, with parking available near San Vito di Brendola. For the San Bernardino Cave in Mossano, trailheads are usually found in Mossano itself. The **Oliero Caves** have dedicated parking facilities as part of their visitor complex in Valbrenta. Always check specific access points and parking availability for each cave before your visit.

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