Natural monuments near Pramaggiore offer a blend of natural beauty and historical context within the Veneto region of Italy. The landscape is characterized by its agricultural heritage, featuring extensive olive groves and vineyards. This area provides tranquil escapes and opportunities to explore authentic natural and cultural elements. Visitors can discover picturesque paths, serene water features, and significant natural sites.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Il Guado di San Pietro, located near Bagnarola, is a place where history blends with the nature of the springs. This ancient crossing on the Versiola canal owes its name to the nearby church of San Pietro, a Romanesque jewel mentioned as early as the 12th century. In the past, the ford represented a fundamental transit point for wayfarers and pilgrims heading to the Abbey of Sesto, offering a safe passage in a territory dominated by water. Today, the area retains a suspended and evocative atmosphere, immersed in lush vegetation of alder and willow trees. The small church, with its fifteenth-century frescoes, testifies to the deep rural spirituality of Friuli. It is an essential stop for those who travel along the nature trails connecting the village to the Mulini di Stalis.
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The Sanstino territory was characterized in its southern part by large lagoons and marshes until a few decades ago. Until the first half of the 20th century, these environments proved very harmful to humans, in various aspects, as they were a source of diseases, such as malaria, and were not sufficiently productive. Thus, with major land reclamation works, the land was taken from the water to make it cultivable and to obtain products that allowed many families to live. However, the lagoons were also a huge reservoir of biodiversity with many species of animals and plants that were largely destroyed during the land reclamation operations. It is also for this reason that, within the project for the historical reconstruction of the Bandiziol and Prassaccon woods, it was desired to leave a further mark of what the territory and landscape of S. Stino once were, by creating a wetland area, partly similar to the numerous wetlands once present even within the woods, called "bassone". This intervention is not only an operation of "philological" recovery of the pre-reclamation hydraulic system but, above all, presents a significant environmental value as it reconstructs the natural habitat of various bird species. The small lake is located in the eastern part of the Bosco di Bandiziol, covers an area of approximately 10,000 sq m and has a rounded shape with small islands within it. To better reproduce different lake habitats, the small lake has varying depths, from a few centimeters to over 2 meters, thus offering many bird species the opportunity to find a suitable environment to stay. In fact, in the shallower waters and marginal areas, it is possible to see herons, egrets, plovers, mallards, and other surface ducks. In the rest of the lake, there are divers, cormorants, and diving ducks that find food in open water or on deep bottoms. The islands and the winding perimeter shapes were created specifically to allow the avifauna to hide and find refuge, so that it can be disturbed as little as possible by human presence. In fact, the conformation of the banks and the vegetation (reeds, herbaceous and shrubby vegetation) offer all the necessary environments for the rest, feeding, and nesting of birds.
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The Palù del Bandiziol is a wetland formed by a sulfur spring that, at its source, gives off the characteristic smell of rotten eggs. This wetland is of great naturalistic value due to the presence of numerous bird species.
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peace and quiet, a tour for everyone.
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Now, next to the ford, there is a comfortable metal walkway
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where the Monticano flows into the Livenza. The track is new, just widened and well beaten
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On the border between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia there is a very beautiful path immersed in nature, which starts from Gruaro and crosses the Versiola river, until reaching the Stalis mills. A historical and naturalistic path in the countryside full of canals and bodies of water.
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Bosco Bandiziol, a green lung between San Stino di Livenza and Loncon
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Among the most popular natural monuments are the Confluence of the Monticano and Livenza Rivers, offering peace and quiet, and Fontana di Venchieredo, known for its clear waters and picturesque surroundings. Visitors also appreciate Lago Acco, part of a wetland system with high environmental value.
Yes, several natural monuments around Pramaggiore are suitable for families. The Confluence of the Monticano and Livenza Rivers has a well-beaten track suitable for everyone. Fontana di Venchieredo, San Pietro Ford on the Versiola, Laghetti di Coscena and Tafjord, and Lago Acco are all categorized as family-friendly, offering serene environments for all ages.
Pramaggiore is rich in water features, including rivers, lakes, and natural springs. You can explore river junctions like the Confluence of the Monticano and Livenza Rivers, serene fountains such as Fontana di Venchieredo, and wetland systems with lakes like Lago Acco and Laghetti di Coscena and Tafjord. The landscape also features extensive olive groves and vineyards, contributing to its natural appeal.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical context. The Fontana di Venchieredo is considered a historical site, surrounded by a landscape that has inspired artists. Additionally, the San Pietro Ford on the Versiola offers a historical and naturalistic path that leads to the Stalis mills, providing a glimpse into the area's past.
The area around Pramaggiore is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. These routes often pass by or are close to the natural monuments, allowing you to combine sightseeing with your chosen activity.
Absolutely. You can explore various hiking trails around Pramaggiore that lead to or pass by natural monuments. For instance, the San Pietro Ford on the Versiola is itself a beautiful path immersed in nature. You can find more options for hiking around Pramaggiore, including easy to moderate routes.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Confluence of the Monticano and Livenza Rivers is praised for its peace and quiet, while Fontana di Venchieredo is admired for its picturesque setting with meadows, woods, and shaded areas. The overall experience offers a serene escape and a chance to connect with nature.
Yes, the Confluence of the Monticano and Livenza Rivers is noted as wheelchair accessible, with a well-beaten track that makes it suitable for everyone to enjoy the peaceful river junction.
Yes, the region features several natural areas with lakes. Lago Acco is part of a significant wetland system, and the Laghetti di Coscena and Tafjord consist of ten stretches of water surrounded by vegetation, popular with nature lovers and fishermen.
The Veneto region, including Pramaggiore, generally offers pleasant weather for exploring natural sites from spring through early autumn. These seasons provide comfortable temperatures for walking and enjoying the lush landscapes, including the olive groves and vineyards. Visiting during these times allows you to fully appreciate the serene environments and water features.
While the main natural monuments are well-loved, the region's extensive agricultural landscape, particularly the ancient olive groves, offers many picturesque and often less crowded spots. The Fontana di Venchieredo, with its hidden and meandering paths, also provides a tranquil and somewhat secluded experience away from larger crowds.


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