Castles around Vittorio Veneto offer a rich historical experience, providing insights into the region's past as a crucial defensive and commercial hub. The area features a variety of historical sites, from ancient defensive structures to elegant manorial residences. Situated in a region with strategic importance, these castles often provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore more than 10 castles, each with its own unique history and architectural features.
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Located on the summit of Colle di Giano, the Castle of Conegliano is the historical emblem of the city and a privileged sentinel over the Venetian plain. Of the ancient medieval complex, the strategic heart of the village since the 12th century, the Bell Tower stands out today, the only surviving element along with part of the walls and the Guard Tower. Inside, the Civic Museum houses a precious collection ranging from archaeological finds to important pictorial works. From the top of the tower, the view is breathtaking: on clear days, the gaze sweeps from the rooftops of the historic center, adorned by the frescoed facades of via XX Settembre, to the crests of the Prealps and the Prosecco vineyards. Reachable via charming cobbled streets or staircases immersed in greenery, the castle is not just a monument, but a meeting place where history blends with the beauty of the Treviso landscape.
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The Castello di San Salvatore, which dominates the town of Susegana, is one of the most imposing late medieval fortifications in Italy and the symbol of the power of the Counts of Collalto. Built starting from the 13th century, it transformed over time into a lavish Renaissance residence, becoming a cultural center of international importance. Despite the very serious damage suffered during the Great War, when it was on the Piave front line, the castle has been carefully restored by the Collalto family. Today, it welcomes visitors with its crenellated walls and splendid hanging garden, offering a breathtaking view of the Prosecco hills and testifying to eight centuries of aristocratic history amidst art, battles, and excellent wine-making traditions.
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The castle can be visited! Every first Wednesday of the month with prior online registration.
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Conegliano Castle dominates the city from its hilltop position. The first document mentioning it dates back to 1016 AD, but the structure reached its maximum extension in the fourteenth century, thanks to the influence of the Scaligeri and Carraresi rulers.
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Unfortunately it cannot be visited
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As I write this, the medieval day is underway at Caneva Castle. The area near the castle hosts food and wine stands. When I arrive by e-bike, preparations for the festival are in full swing.
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The eleventh-century church of Santa Lucia, together with the bell tower and the walls, is what remains of the Caneva castle.
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Caneva Castle dates back to 1034 AD. Studies suggest that the castle was built on the remains of a Roman tower. The remains of the walls are still visible, as is the church of Santa Lucia inside.
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The region is rich in history. The San Salvatore Castle, built by the Collalto family, served as a defensive fortress and later a luxurious noble residence. Another significant site is Caneva Castle, dating back to 1034 AD, believed to be built on Roman tower remains. Additionally, the Castello di San Martino has Roman and Longobard origins and served as an episcopal see for a thousand years, while the Castello di Serravalle was a crucial defensive and commercial hub for the Venetian Republic.
Yes, several castles offer experiences suitable for families. Caneva Castle is categorized as family-friendly, and its ancient dirt road approach from Fiaschetti offers a suggestive walk. The Castello di Serravalle also offers unique accommodation options within its medieval walls, which can be a memorable experience for families.
Many castles in the Vittorio Veneto area offer stunning panoramic views. From San Salvatore Castle, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the plain below. Similarly, Conegliano Castle, perched on Colle di Giano, provides a commanding view of the entire city and surrounding area. The Castello di San Martino, situated atop a hill, offers panoramic views that can extend to the Venice lagoon on clear days.
Yes, the region around Vittorio Veneto offers various outdoor activities. For those interested in mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the 'San Boldo Pass – Loff Bivouac loop' or 'Molinetto della Croda loop'. You can find more details on these and other mountain hikes in the Mountain Hikes around Vittorio Veneto guide. Additionally, a pleasant walk along the 'Via Crucis' on San Paolo hill offers views of Vittorio Veneto from above, near the Castello di San Martino.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Tour of the Two Coasts' or the 'Pian del Cansiglio – Candaglia Forest Road loop'. For gravel biking enthusiasts, options like the 'Waterfall on the Meschio River – Borgo Antico Climb loop' are available. Explore these and more in the MTB Trails around Vittorio Veneto and Gravel biking around Vittorio Veneto guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the rich historical atmosphere. For instance, the Castello di San Salvatore (Susegana) is noted for its 'fabulous castle with breathtaking views of the plain below'. The sense of history, with structures like San Salvatore Castle preserving the 'scent of the centuries', is also a major draw.
Yes, the Castello di Serravalle offers a unique opportunity for overnight stays. Parts of this medieval castle are available for rent, including charming rooms at the Bed&Breakfast Castrum di Serravalle, allowing guests to experience Venetian hospitality within ancient walls.
The Castello di Serravalle, located within the ancient borough of Serravalle, is known for its position on a hilltop that provides a 360-degree panorama of medieval roofs and the surrounding mountains and hills.
For a more scenic and immersive experience when visiting Caneva Castle, it is recommended to go up from Fiaschetti (near the sports facilities) along the ancient dirt road. This path winds through vineyards and then into the shade of the wood, allowing the castle to appear suddenly at the top, enhancing the medieval atmosphere.
The Castello di Serravalle was historically a crucial defensive point for the Serenissima Republic of Venice. It connected the Venetian hinterland with Northern Europe and served as a bustling center for commerce and industry, including wool, swords, and bell founding, making it highly significant for both trade and defense.
The Castello di San Martino has a remarkably long history, serving as the episcopal see for approximately a thousand years and hosting the bishop of the diocese of Vittorio Veneto, highlighting its significant cultural and religious importance.
Yes, the castles often showcase a blend of architectural styles reflecting their long histories. The Castello di San Martino, for example, features renovations and architectural elements from the 15th and 16th centuries, alongside its ancient origins. Conegliano Castle retains its Bell tower, part of the ancient cathedral, and sections of its original 12th-century walls.


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