Best natural monuments around Montebello Vicentino are found in a region characterized by its natural surroundings, situated at the foot of the Lessini Mountains and at the entrance to the Chiampo Valley. The area is traversed by three rivers, contributing to its diverse landscape. While specific natural monuments are in the close vicinity, the broader Vicenza province offers several notable natural attractions. This guide highlights 12 natural monuments in the area, providing opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Tramigna River Resurgences in Cazzano di Tramigna
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Monte Nero, above Montecchio Maggiore, is actually a hill: despite its modest size, it is quite unique in terms of its geology, morphology, and botanical rarities! Thirty million years ago, Monte Nero was a volcanic island emerging from the waters. This gave rise to the current peak, which, with its bare, arid, and dark basalt (hence the name "Nero"), stands out clearly from the surrounding limestone hills. It is a unique (micro)environment: you walk on the primitive, solidified lava flow; you encounter rare plants, including exotic and Mediterranean ones, which are, to say the least, unusual to find in these places. A short educational trail (also suitable for children) starts from the Church of San Pietro and illustrates the peculiarities of Monte Nero in six stages/panels. https://www.prolocoaltemontecchio.it/cosa-vedere/percorsi/naturalistici/
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Natural caves near the church of San Donato. Beautiful view of the plain and the Euganei.
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Resurgences and pools that create this basin of crystal clear water
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Reachable by following path 72 starting from Villaga Fantastic view of the plain, as well as a place of historical interest
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A passage beneath a striking rock roof, at the foot of a cliff that cuts through a steep forest. In the area, as throughout the Berici Hills, there are numerous unique karst features (ledges, cliffs, roofs, and caves), the result of differential erosion between rocks of varying compactness, formed in different geological eras. They have been used as shelter and dwellings since prehistoric times. P.S.: A 'cèngia' is a horizontal passage that cuts through a vertical wall; a 'còvolo' (Venetian dialect) is a ravine in the rock.
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The covoli di San Donato are wonderful, panoramic. It is a place where an ancient church once stood close to the covoli; later it became a female Benedictine monastery. Now stands a church dating back to the nineteenth century. The walls also have some climbing routes.
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Perarolo di Arcugnano is a splendid village, dominated by the splendid church of San Bernardino with its particular bell tower designed at the end of the 19th century by the architect Vittorio Barichella. From here there are some beautiful paths that lead towards the woods of Brendola.
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The area around Montebello Vicentino is rich in geological formations. You can explore the natural cavities of the Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato, which also offer wide views of the plain and the Euganean Hills. Another notable feature is the San Giovanni Ledge, a passage beneath a striking rock roof, showcasing unique karst features that have been used as shelter since prehistoric times.
Yes, Monte Nero is an excellent choice for families. Despite its modest size, this hill above Montecchio Maggiore is geologically unique, being a former volcanic island. It features a short educational trail that is suitable for children, illustrating its peculiarities in six stages.
For tranquil water features, consider visiting Lake Mora, known for its crystal clear water basin formed by the resurgence of the Tramigna river. Additionally, Lake Fimon, nestled between the Berici hills, offers a peaceful atmosphere with dense water lilies and is perfect for lakeside walks and birdwatching.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, such as the moderate "Hiking loop from Montebello" or the easy "San Marco Chapel – Cappellina di Terrossa loop from Gambellara." For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the "Agno Guà Cycle Path – Vineyard on the Hill loop from Montebello." You can explore more options on the Hiking around Montebello Vicentino, Gravel biking around Montebello Vicentino, and Running Trails around Montebello Vicentino guide pages.
Yes, the WWF Oasi Stagni di Casale, a large nature and wildlife area near Vicenza, is ideal for birdwatching. This former clay quarry features several large ponds and is home to various birds, amphibians, and reptiles, including herons, turtles, and newts. Lake Fimon also provides opportunities to spot resident swans, coots, bitterns, moorhens, and grey herons.
The San Bernardino drinking fountain in Perarolo is a convenient stopping point for drinking water supply. It's located in a splendid village with paths leading towards the woods of Brendola, making it a great spot to refill during your explorations.
While specific seasonal considerations vary, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural monuments and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The water lilies at Lake Fimon are particularly beautiful when in bloom, typically in warmer months.
The Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato combine natural exploration with a visit to a historical religious site. The area, including the peak of Mount Tondo di Villaga, has a rich history, having been used for military purposes during the Great War and featuring remains of an ancient convent documented since 1240.
Absolutely. The Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato offer wide views of the plain and the Euganean Hills. Additionally, San Giovanni Ledge provides a viewpoint from its position at the foot of a cliff, offering unique perspectives of the surrounding forest and karst landscape.
For beginners or those looking for an easier walk, the "San Marco Chapel – Cappellina di Terrossa loop from Gambellara" is an easy hiking route. Additionally, the wide, raised path following Lake Camazzole offers pleasant walks in a serene natural landscape with beautiful views of the nearby mountains.
The San Bernardino drinking fountain in Perarolo is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an accessible point of interest within the natural monument category.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, from geological formations like caves and ledges to tranquil water features. The combination of natural beauty with historical elements, such as at the Caves of the Hermitage of San Donato, is often highlighted. The opportunities for peaceful walks, birdwatching, and enjoying panoramic views are also highly valued.


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