Best attractions and places to see around Annone Veneto offer a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cycling opportunities. This region, situated in Eastern Veneto, features significant waterways like the Loncon and Livenza rivers, alongside agricultural areas and preserved lowland forests. Visitors can explore ancient mills, unique bridges, and extensive cycle paths, providing diverse options for Annone Veneto nature discovery and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The historic center of Portogruaro, defined as the "little Venice of the mainland", develops elegantly along the banks of the Lemene river. The beating heart is Piazza della Repubblica, where the characteristic pillars of the Gothic brick Town Hall and the unusual leaning bell tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Andrea stand out. Strolling under the long medieval and Renaissance arcades, you can admire frescoed palaces in Venetian style that testify to the city's glorious commercial past. One of the most evocative views is offered by the Mulini di Sant'Andrea, located right in the city center, where the water wheels still turn above waters populated by swans. Here, wrought iron bridges and weeping willows create a romantic atmosphere that harmoniously combines monumental architecture with river vitality.
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The cycle-pedestrian bridge over the Livenza river is a modern infrastructural work that serves as a vital link for sustainable mobility in Motta di Livenza. Characterized by a functional and lightweight design, the bridge allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross the waterway in complete safety, strategically connecting different areas of the urban center and facilitating access to the surrounding natural paths. In addition to its practical utility, the structure offers an unprecedented panoramic view of the river, allowing for close observation of the riparian flora and fauna. It has become a mandatory passage point for those who wish to explore the territory at a slow pace, integrating harmoniously into the river landscape and promoting an active lifestyle in close contact with the environment.
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The Sanstino territory was characterized in its southern part by large lagoons and marshes until a few decades ago. Until the first half of the 20th century, these environments proved very harmful to humans, in various aspects, as they were a source of diseases, such as malaria, and were not sufficiently productive. Thus, with major land reclamation works, the land was taken from the water to make it cultivable and to obtain products that allowed many families to live. However, the lagoons were also a huge reservoir of biodiversity with many species of animals and plants that were largely destroyed during the land reclamation operations. It is also for this reason that, within the project for the historical reconstruction of the Bandiziol and Prassaccon woods, it was desired to leave a further mark of what the territory and landscape of S. Stino once were, by creating a wetland area, partly similar to the numerous wetlands once present even within the woods, called "bassone". This intervention is not only an operation of "philological" recovery of the pre-reclamation hydraulic system but, above all, presents a significant environmental value as it reconstructs the natural habitat of various bird species. The small lake is located in the eastern part of the Bosco di Bandiziol, covers an area of approximately 10,000 sq m and has a rounded shape with small islands within it. To better reproduce different lake habitats, the small lake has varying depths, from a few centimeters to over 2 meters, thus offering many bird species the opportunity to find a suitable environment to stay. In fact, in the shallower waters and marginal areas, it is possible to see herons, egrets, plovers, mallards, and other surface ducks. In the rest of the lake, there are divers, cormorants, and diving ducks that find food in open water or on deep bottoms. The islands and the winding perimeter shapes were created specifically to allow the avifauna to hide and find refuge, so that it can be disturbed as little as possible by human presence. In fact, the conformation of the banks and the vegetation (reeds, herbaceous and shrubby vegetation) offer all the necessary environments for the rest, feeding, and nesting of birds.
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Nice cycle bridge in Motta di Livenza.
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The Tremacque bridge between the provinces of Treviso and Pordenone.
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The mill now houses a museum spread over three floors, featuring material evidence and information panels where visitors can learn more about the milling process and the activities related to cereal cultivation.
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The Belfiore mill was active as early as 1479, but it likely existed for a couple of centuries before that. At its peak, it had five vertical paddle wheels that powered the millstones on the ground floor, while the upper floors of the building housed the millers' families.
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Of the many mills that once existed along the Loncon River, the Belfiore mill is the only one to have retained its original features. The surviving documents date back to the second half of the 1400s, but it is very likely that the original structure predates by at least two centuries. Ownership changed hands over the centuries, until it came into the hands of the Della Pasqua family in 1800. It is currently owned by the Municipality of Pramaggiore. While the modern blades are visible on the outside, inside a beautiful ethnographic museum has been set up, housing both the ancient millstones and the gears of a milling system, as well as some testimonies of rural civilization, from agricultural tools to some everyday objects and furnishings. FAI
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Annone Veneto offers several family-friendly spots. You can visit The Belfiore Mill, which houses an ethnographic museum showcasing ancient millstones and peasant civilization artifacts. Another great option is Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts, a lowland forest perfect for nature discovery and spotting wildlife. The historic San Giovanni Archway is also considered family-friendly.
For nature discovery, head to Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts. This significant lowland forest is home to diverse wildlife, including squirrels, hares, foxes, pheasants, marsh harriers, swans, and roe deer, with over 300 bird species nesting in the area. The dense vegetation around Ponti di Tremeacque also offers a scenic natural environment.
Yes, Annone Veneto is rich in history. The Belfiore Mill is a man-made monument dating back to at least the 1400s, preserving its original characteristics and housing an ethnographic museum. The San Giovanni Archway, built in the late 12th century and renovated in the 16th century, served as the main entrance to the city and is another significant historical landmark.
Annone Veneto is excellent for cycling. The Canale Brian Cycle Path is a well-maintained route along one of the Lower Piave's important drainage channels, offering sections on gravel and grass. Additionally, Ponti di Tremeacque provides a unique pedestrian and bicycle crossing over the Meduna and Livenza rivers amidst dense vegetation. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Annone Veneto guide.
For easy walks, consider the paths around Bosco delle Lame and Maranghetto Fishermen's Huts, which are part of the GiraLemene cycle itinerary and offer pleasant strolls through the lowland forest. The area around Ponti di Tremeacque also offers walks along the riverbanks amidst cultivated fields and poplar groves.
Beyond the historical sites, Annone Veneto features unique man-made structures. Ponti di Tremeacque consists of two narrow, ancient steel cage bridges built in 1922, offering a curious example of civil engineering. The Belfiore Mill, with its preserved 15th-century characteristics and visible modern shovels, is another distinctive monument.
Yes, the San Giovanni Archway is noted as being wheelchair accessible. This historic archway, dating back to the 12th century, allows visitors to experience a piece of Annone Veneto's past.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy running and gravel biking. There are various running trails, such as the 'Cathedral of Saint Stephen loop' or 'Laghetto Doris (Privato) loop'. For more adventurous rides, explore gravel biking routes like the 'Ponti di Tremeacque – Livenza River Embankment loop'. You can find detailed information and routes in the Running Trails around Annone Veneto and Gravel biking around Annone Veneto guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The preserved original characteristics of The Belfiore Mill and the unique engineering of Ponti di Tremeacque are often highlighted. The tranquility and rich biodiversity of Bosco delle Lame, with its opportunities for nature observation, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While not widely publicized, the specific location of Ponti di Tremeacque is considered a somewhat isolated corner, offering a unique contrast between its ancient steel bridges and the surrounding rural environment. The dense vegetation and river confluence create a serene atmosphere, making it a peaceful discovery for those seeking less-trodden paths.
Annone Veneto's attractions, which include historical sites, natural areas, and cycling routes, are generally enjoyable from spring through early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically pleasant for outdoor activities like cycling on the Canale Brian Cycle Path and exploring forests like Bosco delle Lame. Summer offers warm weather, but be mindful of mosquitoes in forested areas.


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