Best natural monuments around Grumolo Delle Abbadesse are characterized by the town's location within the Venetian plain, featuring an intricate network of rivers, natural springs, and canals. This water system supports expansive meadows and fields, creating a lush agrarian landscape shaped by centuries of cultivation. From the area, visitors can observe the distant Pre-Alps and Berici Hills, which form a scenic backdrop to the local environment. The region offers a serene natural experience, ideal for those seeking peaceful walks and…
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The Grotta di San Bernardino is a small and fascinating medieval hermitage, nestled at the base of a ten-meter-high limestone pinnacle (the only rock tower in the entire Berici Hills). The building's façade encloses a karst cavity about thirty meters long and ten meters wide. An evocative and mysterious setting. According to tradition, the name derives from the shelter it provided to Saint Bernardino of Siena, who preached in these areas in the 15th century. In the early 16th century, this cave, like others in the Berici Hills, was adapted as a temporary refuge for the local populations, while the Venetian plain was subjected to enemy raids. The oldest prehistoric remains in the Vicenza area (tools and animal bones dating back 200,000 years) were found inside the cave: it was likely used by Neanderthals as a hunting base. Interesting fact: the abundance of animal bones was the main cause of soil removal and the resulting significant impoverishment of San Bernardino's paleontological heritage. In fact, in 1890, the Camerini family, owners of the site, had the rich phosphate material excavated from the cave. It was transported downstream by cableway and used as fertilizer for the fields! The cave is occasionally open to the public, with guided tours organized by the Mossano Tourist Board (Pro Loco), which you can contact for details. http://www.tuttoberici.it/arte/S-Bernardino-Grotta-Mossano.htm https://www.archeoveneto.it/portale/wp-content/filemaker/stampa_scheda_estesa.php?recid=189
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Attila's Tooth is a rocky outcrop on the edge of a sheer cliff. It's enclosed by a wooden fence for safety, easily surmountable since there's no protection above the cliff and vegetation obscures the drop. A few steps along the trail is the Croce del Monte Brojon, another very exposed vantage point with a beautiful view of the village of Lumignano below, the Hermitage of San Cassiano, and the plain, with the Euganean Hills on the horizon.
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The Tri Oci chasm (Three Eyes in Venetian dialect) is a vertically developed cave 8-10 meters deep. It is so called because of the three openings to the outside. Some time ago this natural well was part of a small educational speleological park, but it has been abandoned for several years: the old and narrow metal stairs remain, with which you can go down one chimney and go back up the other. WARNING! However, the stairs are corroded, rickety and unmaintained: you go down at your own risk, and it is necessary to carefully evaluate their condition and stability.
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Public water fountain with table and benches in the shade
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Panoramic place on the valley below and on the Euganean hills on the bottom !!! The path to arrive, visit and return to Mossano is wonderful
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enchanting place and stopping point with benches to rest if necessary
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🇮🇹 A place of peace and tranquility surrounded by nature, in a large park 🇬🇧 A point of peace and tranquility surrounded by nature, within a large park
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Grumolo Delle Abbadesse is characterized by its location within the Venetian plain, featuring an intricate network of rivers, natural springs (resurgences), and canals. This water system nourishes expansive meadows and fields, creating a lush agrarian landscape shaped by centuries of rice and corn cultivation. You can also enjoy distant views of the Pre-Alps and the Berici Hills.
Yes, you can explore the San Bernardino Cave, a fascinating medieval hermitage nestled at the base of a limestone pinnacle. It's known for its evocative setting and prehistoric remains, including tools and animal bones dating back 200,000 years. Another unique spot is Dente di Attila, a rocky outcrop offering an exposed vantage point.
The area offers many serene environments for walks, especially along the riverbanks and through the agrarian landscape. For a specific tranquil spot, consider Cherry Blossoms in Parco Retrone, a large park providing a peaceful natural setting. You can also find scenic views from View of the Euganean Hills.
Absolutely. The San Bernardino Cave is a significant historical natural site. Beyond its natural cave formation, it served as a medieval hermitage and holds the oldest prehistoric remains found in the Vicenza area, indicating its use by Neanderthals as a hunting base.
For a peaceful and tranquil environment, visit Cherry Blossoms in Parco Retrone. Another excellent spot for a rest is Fontana delle Fozze, which offers a well-kept stopping point with benches in the shade and a public water fountain.
Yes, you can find fantastic panoramic views. View of the Euganean Hills offers a great perspective of these volcanic hills. Additionally, Dente di Attila provides an exposed vantage point with beautiful views of the village of Lumignano and the plain.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Cherry Blossoms in Parco Retrone is a large park perfect for a family outing. Fontana delle Fozze is also family-friendly, offering a pleasant stopping point with benches. The View of the Euganean Hills is another accessible spot for all ages to enjoy the scenery.
The region around Grumolo Delle Abbadesse is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Villa Thiene loop from Marola' or the 'Scenic Path by the Waterway loop from Camisano Vicentino'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Parish Church of Saint Maurus the Abbot – Fontana delle Fozze loop from Lerino'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including challenging routes like the 'Santa Tecla Climb – Lake Fimon loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, MTB guide, and cycling guide for the area.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For example, you can explore the 'Villa Thiene loop from Marola' (9.3 km, moderate) or the 'River Views loop from Marola' (7.1 km, easy). These trails allow you to experience the local natural beauty, including the intricate water systems and agrarian landscapes. More hiking options can be found in the Hiking around Grumolo Delle Abbadesse guide.
Visitors appreciate the serene and tranquil environments, often highlighting the peaceful atmosphere found in places like Cherry Blossoms in Parco Retrone. The evocative setting and historical significance of sites like San Bernardino Cave are also highly valued. Many enjoy the well-kept stopping points such as Fontana delle Fozze, which offer a pleasant place to rest amidst nature.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferences. Spring is particularly beautiful, especially for seeing the Cherry Blossoms in Parco Retrone. The mild weather of spring and autumn is generally ideal for walking and cycling through the agrarian landscape and along the waterways. Summer offers lush greenery, while winter provides a different, often misty, charm to the Venetian plain.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Dente di Attila is a rocky outcrop on the edge of a sheer cliff, categorized as challenging. It offers an exposed vantage point with rewarding views, but requires caution due to its terrain.
Yes, Fontana delle Fozze is an excellent spot for this, offering a well-kept public water fountain with tables and benches in the shade, perfect for a rest or a picnic.


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