Best attractions and places to see around Savogna D'Isonzo / Sovodnje Ob Soči. This municipality in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy is situated near the Slovenian border, characterized by its rural landscape between the Isonzo and Vipava rivers and the Karst Plateau. The area features a rich history, particularly from World War I, and a notable bilingual Italian and Slovenian culture. It offers diverse natural features and historical sites for exploration.
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A wonderful opportunity to compare the "now" with the "before." The now is the suspension bridge over the Soca River, accessible to cyclists and pedestrians. The before is the stone bridge of the single-track railway line. Both, as well as the emerald-green Soca River, are eye-catchers!
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Recently renovated, there is a bar under the monument as well as very useful charging stations for e-bikes (you need to bring your own charger).
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Relics of the Church of St. Valentine stand at a historic location (dating from World War I). From this height, breathtaking views to the south offer views down to Gorizia, the Soca/Isonzo River, and far into the upper Adriatic. To the north, a magnificent view of San Floriano.
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To see it well you have to go up onto the state bridge.
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A fairly well-kept panoramic area, although with a series of works in progress
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nice hike towards sabotino
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The world's oldest stone arch railway bridge. This engineering masterpiece was built at the beginning of the last century, in 1905, as part of the famous Bohinj Railway line connecting Gorica with Jesenice. 1,960 m3 of stone in the form of 4,533 carved stone blocks were used for its construction. Rail traffic on the new line between Vienna and the port of Trieste began in 1906. The bridge was destroyed in World War I, but was rebuilt according to the original plans, so it still serves its original purpose today. The bridge in Solkan has been a listed monument since 1985.
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Even though the bastion on the summit has long been a ruin, the mountain retained its strategic importance up until the time of the First World War and was accordingly fought over. But you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view from here without any prior knowledge of history or curiosity.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the emerald-green Isonzo (Soča) River, known for its picturesque gorges, waterfalls, and opportunities for water sports. The municipality also extends onto the Karst Plateau, offering green landscapes and numerous caves like Grotta Regina del Carso and Grotta Vivisce. Additionally, Mount San Michele provides diverse trails and panoramic views.
The area is deeply marked by history, particularly World War I. Key historical sites include the Cerje Peace Monument, a memorial offering panoramic views, and the Ruins on Sv. Valentin on Sabotin, a historic church complex with breathtaking vistas. The Summit 3 of Monte San Michele is also a symbolic location from the battles of WWI. Further afield, the Redipuglia Military Memorial is the largest war memorial in Italy.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Summit 3 of Monte San Michele offers trails of varying difficulties, some of which are family-friendly. The Cerje Peace Monument and the Redipuglia Military Memorial are also listed as family-friendly historical sites, providing educational experiences amidst scenic surroundings.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, with options like the Monte San Michele WWI Trail or the Carso plateau trail. For running, there are routes such as the Grabčji hrib – Cerje loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Start of the Vigne Alte Trail loop. You can find more details on these activities and specific routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, running, and gravel biking.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Cerje Peace Monument, which offers vistas of the northern Adriatic Sea, the Friulian lands, the Dolomites, and the Julian Alps. The Summit 3 of Monte San Michele provides a suggestive observation point over the Isonzo valley. Additionally, the Ruins on Sv. Valentin on Sabotin offer views from Goriška Brda across the Italian plain to the Dolomites and Julian Alps.
The municipality is notable for its rich bilingual (Italian and Slovenian) culture, reflected in its road signs and local heritage. This cultural blend stems from its location near the Slovenian border. The area also features historic churches like the Parish Church of San Martino and the Church of San Nicolò in Gabria, and prehistoric caves that have yielded artifacts from the Iron and Bronze Ages, showcasing a long human history.
Yes, the nearby Solkan Bridge is a remarkable sight. It is known as the world's oldest and longest stone arch railway bridge, built in 1905 and rebuilt after WWI. It still serves its original purpose and offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century engineering.
The area is generally ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the trails, natural features, and historical sites. Summer is particularly good for water sports on the Isonzo River, while spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures for hiking and biking.
Beyond the major WWI memorials, you can explore the remains of a Roman Bridge on the Isonzo, which indicates an ancient Roman road. The Castle of Rubbia (Castello di Rubbia / Grad Rubije) is also a listed cultural monument worth discovering. Additionally, the prehistoric caves like Grotta della Scogliera and Grotta Pogriže offer a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse trails and the suggestive observation points, particularly at Summit 3 of Monte San Michele, which offers different paths for every outing. The panoramic views from sites like the Cerje Peace Monument are highly praised, with many enjoying a drink at the bar under the tower. The historical significance and the opportunity to compare the 'now' with the 'before' at places like the Solkan Bridge are also highlights for many.
Yes, the region is rich with WWI history, and many trails traverse significant battlegrounds. The Summit 3 of Monte San Michele is a symbolic location with trails that run along the slopes of this important WWI site. You can find detailed itineraries, such as the Monte San Michele WWI Trail, which allows you to retrace the contention of these lands by the Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies. These trails often feature rich information panels.


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