Best attractions and places to see around Buttrio include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated on a plain at the base of hills, the area offers panoramic views over the low Friulian plain and towards the Alps. Buttrio is particularly noted for its winemaking tradition, with vineyards shaping much of the landscape. The region's morphology is also defined by the Torre River and its rich biodiversity.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The city lies like a fortress, partially enclosed by a wall. The barracks behind this wall were supposed to be abandoned. A construction site has now been set up for the restoration of the barracks complex.
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Aquileia was one of the most important cities in Roman times
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The fortified town of Palmanova, with its layout in the shape of a nine-pointed star, has been one of the Borghi più Belli d'Italia (the most beautiful villages in Italy) in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region since November 2018. From a bird's eye view, the town of Palmanova looks like a star.
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This city is truly unique, especially these city gates, simply beautiful.
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As with the other gates, access here is controlled by traffic lights. On one side you can see another small gate and the various fortifications.
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One of the three entrances to the city. Traffic lights regulate traffic for cars, pedestrians and cyclists.
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Mighty building and figures in the historic town centre.
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Buttrio and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the fortified Udine Gate, one of the three original entrances to the polygonal city of Palmanova. The entire city of Palmanova itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its distinctive star-shaped layout and Renaissance military architecture. Another significant gate is Porta Aquileia (Palmanova), featuring elements of Roman triumphal arches. Further afield, the Devil's Bridge (Ponte del Diavolo) in Cividale del Friuli offers a picturesque historical site over the Natisone River.
Buttrio is nestled on a plain at the base of hills, offering splendid panoramic views over the low Friulian plain, extending towards the lagoon in the south and the Alps in the north. The landscape is characterized by its hills and vineyards, which are ideal for walks and nature trails. The Torre River is also a fundamental natural element of the area. You can explore the rich biodiversity of the area, featuring solitary trees like cypresses, pines, and towering sequoias.
Buttrio is deeply connected to its winemaking tradition. It is recognized as one of the 'Wine Cities' and is part of the 'Wine and Flavors Roads of Friuli Venezia Giulia' project. You can visit the Villa di Toppo-Florio, an elegant 18th-century residence with an extraordinary park, which also hosts public events including a regional wine fair. Within this villa, you'll find the Museum of Wine Civilization (Museo della Civiltà del Vino), dedicated to the history and process of winemaking in the region.
Yes, several attractions around Buttrio are suitable for families. The historical sites like Udine Gate, Palmanova, and Porta Aquileia (Palmanova) are categorized as family-friendly, offering an educational and engaging experience for all ages. The parks and natural areas around Buttrio's hills and vineyards also provide pleasant settings for family walks and exploration.
The area around Buttrio is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Villa Morpurgo, Buttrio – Vineyards of Buttrio loop' or 'Rosazzo Picnic Area – Vineyards of Buttrio loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle trails such as 'Rosazzo Abbey – Natisone River at Leproso loop'. Road cyclists have options like 'From Buttrio to Mortegliano – ring tour' or 'Romagno Forest – View of the Alps countryside loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Buttrio, MTB Trails around Buttrio, and Road Cycling Routes around Buttrio guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options around Buttrio. For instance, the 'Rosazzo Picnic Area – Vineyards of Buttrio loop from Casali Ottelio' is an easy 5 km route. Another easy option is the 'Villa Morpurgo, Buttrio loop from Buttrio / Buri', which is about 4.4 km. These trails allow you to explore the picturesque vineyards and hills at a relaxed pace. More easy routes can be found in the Hiking around Buttrio guide.
Buttrio is home to several historical residences. Villa di Toppo-Florio is an elegant 18th-century residence known for its extensive park. Another significant site is Castello Morpurgo, a fortified villa with origins dating back to the late 10th century, which now includes a winery and restaurant. Additionally, Villa Bartolini-Caimo-Dragoni-Florio-Danieli is a 17th-century residence featuring a grand manor house with two square-plan towers and interiors adorned with sumptuous allegorical scenes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-preserved fortress city of Palmanova, with its unique star shape, is a major draw. The scenic views from Buttrio's hills over the Friulian plain and towards the Alps are also highly valued. Many enjoy exploring the vineyards and historical villas, often combining cultural visits with outdoor activities like walking and cycling. The komoot community has shared over 340 photos and given more than 1500 upvotes to the attractions in the area, highlighting their appeal.
Yes, Buttrio features a couple of historically significant churches. The Parish Church of Santa Maria Assunta serves as Buttrio's main parish church. Another notable site is the Church of Santo Stefano Protomartyr, which was built around the mid-14th century and consecrated in 1366, standing on the ruins of a Roman settlement.
Yes, the 'Sistema Buttrio' app project is designed to enhance the visitor experience. It provides information about local points of interest, including Villa di Toppo Florio and its park, and the Museum of Wine Civilization, through interactive tours. This can be a helpful tool for navigating and learning more about the area's attractions.
Buttrio's location on a plain at the base of hills is crucial for its winemaking. The soil composition, characterized by Eocene deposits of marl and sandstone, is particularly suitable for viticulture. This unique geological makeup, combined with the region's climate, contributes to the quality and distinctiveness of the wines produced here, making it a significant wine region within Friuli-Venezia Giulia.


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