Best attractions and places to see around Fiumicello Villa Vicentina offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in Italy's Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. The area is situated in the low Friulian plain, bordered by the Isonzo river, and provides access to the Grado Lagoon. This region features a mix of ancient Roman heritage, historic settlements, and scenic cycling routes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Roman Forum is located on the cycle path through Aquileia
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Grado is located on the Upper Adriatic, between Trieste and Venice. It is a popular holiday destination for Italian and foreign tourists who for generations have preferred a holiday in the sun and by the sea, suitable for families and in complete relaxation.
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Ruins from Roman times. They are clearly visible from the FVG1 cycle path and can be visited free of charge during the day.
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After crossing the bridge over the lagoon, you enter Grado where the Alpe Adria route ends. The city is definitely worth a visit, don't miss the narrow alleys of the historic center and the beach famous for having very hot sand (in fact, it is exposed to the south).
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The Roman Forum of Aquileia was the center of the town's public life, functioning as a market, administrative center and meeting place for the inhabitants. Today, you can explore the remains of the Roman Forum, including the partially reconstructed basilica and the remains of various other buildings. These ruins offer a glimpse into the daily life and architecture of ancient Roman civilization.
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Right in the old town area. The view of the boats and the canal, as well as the floral decorations, are simply beautiful. Grado and this place has flair...this also applies to the old town with its beautiful restaurants, which is within walking distance. I would have lasted longer here.
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With Salzburg as the starting point, the Alps as the stage point and Grado on the Adriatic as the destination, the cycle path connects extremely beautiful and popular holiday destinations. Because of this and the fact that high Alpine passes are bridged by train through the Tauern lock and are therefore no longer necessary, the cycle path has been a popular transalp since it opened in 2012, as it is not particularly difficult in terms of technology and fitness.
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Now in mid-September everything is relaxed here. The crowds of tourists are limited and you can go out for dinner in peace and quiet.
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The region is bordered to the east by the Isonzo River, offering picturesque landscapes. A significant natural attraction nearby is the Grado Lagoon, known for its salty waters, lush flora and fauna, and over 150 species of birds. You can also visit the fascinating Risorgive del Timavo, where the Timavo River resurfaces after flowing underground.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. A highlight is the Lagoon Cycle Path between Aquileia and Grado, which is also the final section of the longer Alpe-Adria Cycle Path. This route allows you to experience the sea air and observe the diverse wildlife of the Grado lagoon. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes in the Cycling around Fiumicello Villa Vicentina guide.
Fiumicello Villa Vicentina and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the remains of the Roman Forum of Aquileia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering insights into ancient Roman civilization. The Grado Old Town also boasts a rich past with early Christian buildings and narrow alleys. Within Fiumicello Villa Vicentina itself, you'll find historic villas like Villa Ciardi (Villa Bonaparte) and Villa de Peteani, as well as charming historic hamlets such as Borgo Pacco and Borgo Sandrigo.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Lagoon Cycle Path between Aquileia and Grado is a pleasant and easy ride for all ages. Exploring the Grado Old Town with its pedestrian zones and beaches is also a great option. The Roman Forum of Aquileia offers an educational experience for older children interested in history. Additionally, the nearby Sito Paleontologico del Villaggio del Pescatore provides a unique opportunity for fossil hunting.
The region is pleasant throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, as the weather is mild and the Grado Lagoon sees many migratory birds. Summer is perfect for enjoying the beaches in Grado. The area also celebrates its agricultural heritage with a regional peach exhibition annually since 1963, and hosts events related to the Folkest festival, offering cultural experiences.
You can find a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. Popular routes include the 'Cammino Celeste Trail: Barbana Island to Aquileia' and several loops around the Basilica of Aquileia. These trails often combine historical exploration with scenic views of the surrounding landscape. For detailed information on routes and their difficulty, consult the Hiking around Fiumicello Villa Vicentina guide.
Fiumicello Villa Vicentina has a strong agricultural heritage, particularly known for its peach production, which is celebrated annually with a regional exhibition. The area also hosts events related to the Folkest festival, showcasing local and international artists. Exploring the historic hamlets and churches within the comune, such as the Parish Church of San Lorenzo, offers a glimpse into the local community's past and present.
The Lagoon Cycle Path between Aquileia and Grado offers continuous scenic views of the Grado Lagoon. The Mandracchio Harbor in Grado is also a picturesque spot, perfect for a stroll and enjoying the 'lagoon flair' with its boats and waterfront bars. Piazzale dei Tigli in Fiumicello Villa Vicentina is another public square mentioned as a point of interest.
Fiumicello Villa Vicentina's strategic location provides easy access to several significant towns. These include Aquileia (a UNESCO World Heritage site with Roman ruins), Palmanova (a 16th-century star-shaped fortress city, also UNESCO), Grado (a popular coastal town), Cervignano del Friuli (with its historic center and castles), Gorizia (a border city with a medieval castle), and Cividale del Friuli (a medieval gem and Lombard UNESCO site).
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. Trails like the 'Isonzo Park – Monument to Filippo Corridoni loop' and the 'Monfalcone Fortress – Cuzzi Trench loop' offer varying levels of difficulty, allowing you to explore the natural landscapes around the Isonzo River and beyond. More detailed routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Fiumicello Villa Vicentina guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Lagoon Cycle Path is highly praised for its beautiful scenery and the opportunity to breathe sea air. The historical depth of places like Grado Old Town and the Roman Forum of Aquileia also receives high acclaim, offering a glimpse into ancient civilizations. The overall variety, from ancient ruins to scenic routes, is a major draw.


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