Best attractions and places to see around Curtarolo include a mix of historical sites, religious landmarks, and natural features within the tranquil Venetian countryside. This *comune* in the Province of Padua offers visitors insights into local heritage and the beauty of its agricultural landscape. The area is characterized by expansive cultivated fields and proximity to the Bacchiglione River, providing a picturesque setting for exploration.
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Beautiful ride along two large rivers in the Province of Vicenza, the Brenta and the Astico, crossing the large forage fields to the northeast of Vicenza, crossed by a vast network of waterways and irrigation canals and dotted with numerous springs where the waters that come from the Vicenza Mountains return to the surface. Many places where you can taste the typical products of the place and many observation points of the wildlife that lives in the river areas. Ideal route for Gravel bikes and MTB but also very feasible with City bike type bicycles as long as they are equipped with off-road tires.
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Absolutely majestic! The villa and the gigantic square in front are beautiful!
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Among these photos I see one taken near the sign that presents the plan of the Brenta Cycle Route: obviously when a good initiative is set up there is always a monk who defaces the signs with his signature of m....!!!
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Beautiful bridge over the Brenta dell'Ostiglia
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Villa Contarini-Camerini stands in Piazzola sul Brenta (PD) on the remains of an ancient castle built by the Dente family around the year 1000. The villa hosts concerts and cultural events as well as being offered as an ideal place for conferences, meetings and public and private receptions.
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beautiful path surrounded by nature
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very impressive, ideal for taking a picture
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white and futuristic bridge over the Brenta river
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Curtarolo offers several significant historical and religious sites. The Chiesa di Santa Giuliana, dating back to 1077, is a prominent parish church with neoclassical architecture and valuable sacred artworks. Another important site is the Santuario della Beata Vergine di Tessara, a sanctuary near the Brenta River known for its local devotion and 18th-century forms. The Chiesa della Purificazione della Beata Vergine Maria also holds religious significance for the community.
Yes, near Curtarolo, you can visit Villa Contarini in Piazzola sul Brenta, a splendid residence with a rich history, originally built in the 15th century and transformed into its current neoclassical appearance. It features a romantic park and hosts cultural events. Additionally, Villa Wollemborg in Loreggia, also with a 15th-century origin and a beautiful park designed by Giuseppe Jappelli, serves as a venue for events and a museum.
The area around Curtarolo is excellent for cycling. You can explore routes like the Brenta Riverside Path, which offers loops from Limena or Piazzola sul Brenta. Another option is the Brenta Cycle Bridge – Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path loop from Piazzola sul Brenta, which is an easy ride. For more options, you can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Curtarolo guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can enjoy routes such as the Brenta Cycle Bridge – Villa Contarini loop or the View of Villa Contarini – Brenta Cycle Bridge loop, both starting from Campo San Martino and offering easy to moderate difficulty. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Curtarolo guide.
Curtarolo is set amidst tranquil cultivated fields, reflecting its agricultural heritage. The Bacchiglione River flows nearby, offering natural beauty and recreational opportunities. You can also explore the Brenta River Trail, which provides a simple and beautiful itinerary to enjoy the fresh waters and natural beaches of the Brenta River.
Absolutely. The Horse Trail (Brenta River Trail) is particularly suitable for mountain biking. It follows the Brenta River under the upper embankment, featuring continuous curves and ups and downs, making it a fun and engaging ride for those looking to train in MTB. You can find more gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Curtarolo guide.
Many attractions around Curtarolo are suitable for families. The Brenta Cycle Bridge and the Brenta River Trail are both categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant outdoor experiences. Villa Contarini is also considered family-friendly, with its expansive park ideal for strolls.
The Brenta Cycle Bridge is noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors with mobility considerations to enjoy this modern structure and cross the Brenta River.
Visitors appreciate the Brenta Cycle Bridge for its functional and aesthetic value. It's considered a futuristic and impressive structure, ideal for taking pictures, and allows cyclists to cross the Brenta River without leaving the cycle path, making it a valuable part of the local cycling network.
The Brenta River Trail is popular for its simple and beautiful itinerary, offering a serene experience. Visitors enjoy the fresh and clear waters of the Brenta, along with natural beaches where they can stop for relaxation and peace. It's described as a wonderful place that brings tranquility.
Yes, if you're exploring the trails, you can find places like the Ostiglia Refreshment Kiosk. This spot is a fixed stop for coffee and is conveniently located at the intersection of the Treviso Ostiglia, Way of St. Anthony, and Muson dei Sassi itineraries, making it an ideal break point.
The Venetian countryside, including Curtarolo, is generally pleasant to visit during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is vibrant. These seasons are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, and for exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer.


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