Best attractions and places to see around Concordia Sagittaria include a rich array of historical and cultural sites. This ancient Roman colony in the Veneto region of Italy is celebrated for its extensive archaeological remains, offering insights into its past as "Julia Concordia." The area is situated along the Lemene River, providing scenic views and access to waterways, and is also close to the Adriatic coast. Visitors can explore a blend of historical exploration and natural points of interest.
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The characteristic church of the Madonna dell'Angelo overlooking the sea of Caorle.
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The Church of the Madonna dell’Angelo (originally dedicated to the Archangel Michael, hence the name) is a sanctuary built in its current structure in 1751 on the remains of the 6th or 7th century building of what was probably the oldest religious building in Caorle: a small wooden church with three naves dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel.
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Abbey and village absolutely worth visiting for the historical importance and the charm of the small village.
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Founded in 730-735, it belonged to the Benedictines from 762. In 899 the Hungarians ruined it, but the abbey rose again in the 10th century and was fortified. From 1441 to 1786 it was a commendation and returned to being an abbey in 1921. The abbey church took shape between the 12th and 13th centuries, to be substantially restructured in the 15th century; in the 20th century it underwent a series of restorations (1905-1914, 1932 and 1981). The vestibule is completely frescoed with the Inferno Cycle, the Paradise Cycle and the San Michele Cycle, works dating back to around 1450 and which are attributed to the workshop of Antonio da Firenze. From the vestibule you pass into the atrium, with three Romanesque naves, characterized by a massive 15th-century ceiling and 13th-century frescoes. Wikipedia
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Piazza Castello in the village of Sesto al Reghena with the town hall.
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Some corners of the beautiful city of Sesto al Reghena, in the province of Pordenone. https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesto_al_Reghena
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The beautiful entrance to the village of Sesto al Reghena, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sesto_al_Reghena
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Concordia Sagittaria is rich in Roman history. You can explore the extensive archaeological sites, including ruins of ancient baths, an amphitheater, and Roman buildings. Key findings like mosaics, statues, and sarcophagi are on display. Don't miss the archaeological area beneath the Cathedral, which reveals early Christian structures like the Tricora and the Basilica Apostolorum Maior with mosaic flooring. The Gate of Sesto al Reghena, a beautiful entrance to a nearby village, also offers a glimpse into the region's historical architecture.
Yes, while not known for dramatic mountains, the area offers unique natural features. The Bosco delle Lame is a significant example of a lowland forest in Eastern Veneto, spanning approximately 33 hectares and home to diverse plant and animal species, including 300 nesting bird species. The Lemene River flows through Concordia Sagittaria, providing scenic views and riverside paths.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find numerous routes, including easy road cycling loops like the "Ponte di Cavanella – La Salute di Livenza loop" or moderate MTB trails such as the "Darsena Brussa – Vallevecchia Nature Reserve loop." There are also hiking opportunities, with routes like the "Portogruaro – Historic Center of Portogruaro loop." You can find more details and specific routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Concordia Sagittaria, MTB Trails around Concordia Sagittaria, and Hiking around Concordia Sagittaria guide pages.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Casoni of Caorle, traditional fishermen's huts, offer an interesting cultural experience. The Ponte delle Bilance, a historic drawbridge, is also considered family-friendly. Exploring the Bosco delle Lame provides an opportunity for nature walks and spotting wildlife, which can be enjoyable for all ages.
The region is generally pleasant for visiting from spring through autumn. For outdoor activities like cycling and walking, spring and early autumn offer milder temperatures. The autumn months are particularly magical for visiting the Casoni of Caorle, as the colors of the landscape are vibrant. Summer is ideal for those who wish to combine historical exploration with visits to the nearby Adriatic coast.
For traditional local architecture, visit the Casoni of Caorle. These V-shaped huts, built from reeds and wood, showcase the area's historical fishing culture. The historic center of Concordia Sagittaria itself offers picturesque streets and ancient buildings, including the Renaissance-style Palazzo Municipale and the Venetian-style Bishop's Palace.
Yes, the Lemene River flows directly through Concordia Sagittaria, offering scenic views. A riverside path connects Concordia Sagittaria with the nearby town of Portogruaro, perfect for walking or cycling. The broader area is rich in canals and waterways, providing opportunities for boat excursions to explore the local river and lagoon ecosystems.
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Angel in Caorle offers a truly unique viewpoint. Situated on a promontory wedged into the Adriatic Sea, it provides stunning sea views. The sanctuary itself is a beautiful religious building with a rich history, making it a scenic and culturally significant spot.
While specific accessibility information varies, the Ponte delle Bilance is categorized as wheelchair accessible, indicating efforts to make some sites inclusive. For other attractions, it's advisable to check individual site details or contact them directly for specific accessibility provisions.
Visitors often appreciate the blend of history and nature. The Casoni of Caorle are loved for their unique historical charm and the fantastic environment, especially in autumn. The Bosco delle Lame is praised for its quiet atmosphere, where you can hear birds chirping, and its well-maintained paths. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Angel is cherished for its suggestive position by the sea and its beautiful old town surroundings.
Yes, the Ponte delle Bilance is a notable drawbridge from the early 1900s. Located on the SP62 near Ca' Corniani, it's still perfectly used and preserved, allowing passage over the Livenza river. It holds significant historical and cultural value as one of the few remaining balance bridges in the area.
The region is excellent for cycling, with a network of cycle paths. You can find various road cycling and mountain biking routes around Concordia Sagittaria. For example, the "Wonderful bicycle path – Portogruaro’s historic canals loop" is an easy road cycling option. The Road Cycling Routes around Concordia Sagittaria and MTB Trails around Concordia Sagittaria guides offer detailed routes and difficulty levels.
There are several walking and hiking options available. You can enjoy easy walks along the riverside path of the Lemene River or explore the trails within the Bosco delle Lame. For more structured hikes, consider routes like the "Porta San Giovanni loop from Portogruaro" which is an easy option, or the "Portogruaro – Historic Center of Portogruaro loop" for a moderate hike. More details can be found in the Hiking around Concordia Sagittaria guide.


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