Best attractions and places to see around Grezzana, a town located at the foot of the Lessinia mountains in the Italian region of Veneto, offers a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. It serves as a gateway to the wider Lessinia area and the nearby city of Verona. The region is characterized by its vineyards, olive groves, and gentle hills, providing diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The canal accompanies you for quite a long time towards Verona (over 40 km). For a stretch of 8 km it flows through tunnels. Cyclists have to go somewhere else.
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Absolutely worth seeing ensemble with bridge and fortifications.
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The impressive complex, castle and bridge served the builders as security from enemies, as an escape route and from their own population.
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It is rare to see a bridge with such high protective walls, but there was a reason for this.
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If I compare the towns/cities of Padua, Vicenza and Verona, all three are very beautiful cities. For me, however, Verona is the winner.
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Very beautiful old bridge, the special thing is that there are photo objects in four directions.
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A really boring, monotonous path along the Canale Biffis to Verona.
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Ponte Pietra is the first construction built by the Romans when they arrived in Verona in the 1st century BC. It is characterized by the combination of two different materials: the original white stone and the bricks that replaced the damage suffered by floods and war. It retains the characteristic donkey-back shape of Roman bridges.
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Grezzana offers several historical sites, including Roman-era ruins in the main square, believed to be part of a circular funerary monument. You can also visit the late 19th-century Forte Santa Viola, the medieval Torre del Falasco, and the ancient Mill of Bellori. Additionally, the Riparo Tagliente is an important archaeological site with evidence of prehistoric hunters.
Yes, Grezzana serves as a main access point to the expansive Lessinia Regional Natural Park. This park offers numerous trails, mountain huts, natural monuments, canyons, caves, and waterfalls. The Valpantena Valley, surrounding Grezzana, is also a beautiful natural feature with vineyards, olive groves, and gentle hills.
The region around Grezzana is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find extensive networks of mapped and maintained trails for hiking and mountain biking. The Lessinia Regional Natural Park provides diverse routes for all difficulty levels. For specific hiking routes, explore options like the 'Historic watermill hike to Sedia Gigante' or the 'Cave and Church in the Woods – Torre del Falasco loop' in the Hiking around Grezzana guide. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Grezzana guide, which includes routes like 'Valpantena — giro ad anello'.
Many attractions in and around Grezzana are family-friendly. The Lessinia Regional Natural Park offers trails suitable for families. In nearby Verona, sites like the Arena of Verona and Piazza delle Erbe are popular with families. The Biffis Canal also offers a well-developed, flat cycle path perfect for family bike rides.
Grezzana offers attractions year-round. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for exploring the natural parks and enjoying the vineyards, while winter can offer unique experiences in the Lessinia mountains, though some trails might be less accessible.
Absolutely. Grezzana is located in the Valpantena valley, renowned for its wines. Visitors can enjoy authentic experiences with guided tours through historic 19th-century cellars, wine tastings (including Valpolicella Classica and aged Amarone), and walks among vineyards.
Grezzana is a convenient base for exploring Verona. Key landmarks include the ancient Ponte Pietra, the first Roman bridge in Verona, and the impressive Castelvecchio Bridge, part of a medieval castle complex. You can also visit the vibrant Piazza delle Erbe, Verona's ancient Roman forum.
Yes, a hike to Monte Santa Viola, where Forte Santa Viola is located, offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The Valpantena Valley itself provides picturesque vistas of vineyards and olive groves. In Verona, the Ponte Pietra and Castelvecchio Bridge also offer great viewpoints over the Adige river and the city.
Grezzana offers a variety of cycling routes, from mountain biking trails in the Lessinia mountains to gravel biking options through the Valpantena valley. You can find challenging MTB routes like 'Valpantena — giro ad anello' in the MTB Trails around Grezzana guide, or explore gravel biking routes such as 'Buri Wood – Adige River Cycle Path loop' in the Gravel biking around Grezzana guide.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The well-preserved Roman sites and medieval structures offer a rich cultural experience, while the extensive trails in the Lessinia Regional Natural Park and the scenic Valpantena Valley are highly valued for outdoor activities and relaxation. The proximity to Verona's iconic landmarks also adds significant appeal.
Yes, Grezzana is home to the Riparo Tagliente, an important archaeological site. It provides insights into ancient prehistoric hunters, descendants of Homo Erectus, who inhabited the area approximately 500,000 years ago, drawn by the abundant flint for hunting.


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