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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Sarcedo

Best natural monuments around Sarcedo are found within a landscape characterized by its position in the Province of Vicenza, Italy. The area features fertile volcanic hills, such as Cima Costa and Monte Canaglia, which offer views of the surrounding plain. A significant natural feature is the Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve, part of the unique resurgence belt where groundwater surfaces to form abundant springs. These natural settings provide diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve

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Beautiful area for walking and cycling!
For the gravel it is a paradise!


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A resurgence, or fountain, is a source of fresh water of natural origin, sometimes made to …

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Anguane's Cave

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Bocca Lorenza (cave)

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The Bocca Lorenza cave is a natural cavity that enters the bowels of the Summano and descends into a series of rooms located at increasing depths.

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Sass de la Poja Observation Post

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Small rock pillar (with a short ferraratina to get to the top) overlooking a First World War stronghold carved into the same rock

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The Bocca Lorenza is nothing more than a cave (which if I'm not mistaken is also used for speleology) be careful not to go too far because you risk slipping

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Cave with a considerable development of over 400 meters. At the entrance it immediately divides into two narrow and winding branches: the Ramo dei Ghiri, on the right, and the Ramo dee Strighe, on the left. The tunnels are twisted, very narrow (so much so that the backpack is an impediment to leave at the entrance!), in total darkness, with protruding concretions and narrow passages that at a certain point force you to advance on all fours or to crawl. Entering it is quite impressive: avoid if you are afraid of closed and narrow spaces, complete darkness, bats, cave crickets, spiders (present in the initial meters) and various creatures of the darkness! According to legend, the anguane live near a water source or a stream, inside caves or grottos: hence the toponym 'buso' = hole in Venetian dialect, to be understood as a home or refuge. https://www.ecovicentino.it/esplorare-il-vicentino/la-valle-delle-anguane-e-la-carega-del-diavolo-a-laverda/

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The Bocca Lorenza cave is a natural cavity that enters the bowels of the Summano and descends into a series of rooms located at increasing depths. Since the early years of the twentieth century, excavations have been carried out which have brought to light numerous finds dating back mainly to prehistoric times, which testify to its use as a domestic shelter, tomb and place of worship. The interior of the cave can be freely visited and equipped with cables (perpetually wet due to humidity), but experience and adequate equipment are still required: a headlamp and helmet are essential. For everyone else, it's best to stop at the lobby. The cave is very humid and dark, with a slippery bottom and a constant temperature of around 13 degrees. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bocca_Lorenza https://mostre.cab.unipd.it/schio/it/63/i-reperti-di-bocca-lorenza

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Sass de la Poja ('Sasso della Buzzard', the bird of prey, in Venetian dialect) is a large boulder that stands alone on the south-eastern side of Summano. During the Great War, the Italian army dug an observatory there to monitor the Vicenza Plain. Further down, another rock strut with another observatory. However, the entire short path is fortified with short trenches and reinforcement walls, a couple of cave shelters and walkways: a suggestive and interesting passage through the woods.

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Small rock pillar (with a short ferraratina to get to the top) overlooking a First World War stronghold carved into the same rock

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Open-air museum of contemporary art, which develops along a labyrinth of paths on different levels in a thick forest. It is fun to wander in search of the numerous works (about eighty!), randomly located without a precise guided path, especially with children. The museum was founded in 2000 and was probably one of the first and most innovative to propose the art-nature formula: after so many years - and in comparison to many similar open-air museums that have sprung up in the meantime - the project and the works are starting to show the age of a glorious past, appearing abandoned and neglected. Despite being accessible and barrier-free, the museum is officially private, with a fee, open on holidays and in the month of August. http://www.parcodelsojo.it https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_del_Sojo

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural features to explore around Sarcedo?

Sarcedo's landscape is defined by its position in the Po-Venetian Plain. You can explore the unique hydrological features of the Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve, part of the resurgence belt where groundwater surfaces to create abundant springs. The northern area also features fertile volcanic hills, such as Cima Costa and Monte Canaglia, offering scenic views. Additionally, the Astico and Igna torrents form natural borders, providing diverse settings for exploration.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the Sarcedo area?

Yes, the Sass de la Poja Observation Post is a notable historical site and natural monument. It features a rock pillar and a First World War stronghold carved into the rock, complete with fortified paths, trenches, and cave shelters. Another site with historical significance is Bocca Lorenza (cave), where excavations have revealed finds dating back to prehistoric times.

What kind of wildlife and flora can I expect to see at the natural monuments?

The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve is a critical habitat for diverse flora and fauna. You can find various fish species like eels, pikes, and trouts, and it's a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous bird species including coots, mallards, and migratory birds. The reserve also features vibrant aquatic plants, willows, poplars, and alders, thriving in the constant spring water temperature.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments near Sarcedo?

Yes, the Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve offers walking and cycling trails, footbridges, and birdwatching huts, making it suitable for families. Another option is the Parco del Sojo — Open-air Contemporary Art Park, which combines nature with art, offering a fun experience for children as they explore the labyrinth of paths and discover numerous artworks.

What outdoor activities can I do near Sarcedo's natural monuments?

The area around Sarcedo's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, hiking, and cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Sarcedo, Hiking around Sarcedo, and Cycling around Sarcedo guides.

Can I visit caves around Sarcedo?

Yes, there are notable caves to explore. Anguane's Cave is appreciated for its tranquility and unique natural surroundings. Another significant cave is Bocca Lorenza (cave), a natural cavity that enters the Summano mountain. While the interior of Bocca Lorenza can be visited, it requires experience and adequate equipment like a headlamp and helmet due to its challenging and slippery conditions.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Sarcedo?

The natural monuments around Sarcedo can be enjoyed throughout the year. The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve, for instance, maintains a constant water temperature between 10° and 13°C, creating a stable microclimate. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer allows for full enjoyment of the outdoor spaces. Even in winter, the unique landscapes provide opportunities for peaceful walks.

Are there any natural monuments that offer scenic views?

Yes, the volcanic hills in the northern part of Sarcedo, such as Cima Costa, Cima Colombara, and Monte Canaglia, offer scenic views of the surrounding plain, stretching towards Monte Grappa and the Vicentine Prealps. The Sass de la Poja Observation Post also provides overlooks, historically used to monitor the Vicenza Plain.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the natural monuments in Sarcedo?

Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and unique natural surroundings of places like Anguane's Cave. The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve is praised for its beautiful areas for walking and cycling, especially for gravel enthusiasts, and its clear, gurgling waters. The historical and natural blend of sites like the Sass de la Poja Observation Post also offers an interesting passage through the woods.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region around Sarcedo offers diverse terrain suitable for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes that pass by or through natural monuments and scenic areas. For specific routes and more information, refer to the Cycling around Sarcedo and MTB Trails around Sarcedo guides.

What makes the Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve special?

The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve is special due to its unique hydrological features as part of the 'resurgence belt' in the Po-Venetian Plain, where groundwater surfaces to form abundant springs. This creates a diverse ecosystem with wetlands, wet grasslands, and woodlands. Its constant water temperature fosters a unique microclimate, supporting rare animal and plant species, making it a critical habitat and a peaceful, scenic spot for nature observation.

Are there any natural monuments that incorporate art?

Yes, the Parco del Sojo — Open-air Contemporary Art Park is an artistic-naturalistic gem. It's an open-air museum of contemporary art set within a thick forest, featuring numerous artworks scattered along a labyrinth of paths. It offers a unique blend of nature and culture, providing an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

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