Natural monuments around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini offer diverse natural landscapes at the foot of Monte Grappa. The area features re-naturalized oases, hills, and ancient woodlands. These locations provide opportunities to observe local flora and fauna, alongside historical elements. The region is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
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Crazy view on the Bassano valley
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First experience on this type of route. Moderate difficulty (good training), but doable! Magical atmosphere!
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The top of Mount Colombera offers breathtaking views of the Grappa Massif and the plain below. Along the paths that lead to the top, you can find historical evidence of the First World War, which make Mount Colombera not only a natural attraction, but also a place of memory and reflection.
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Majestic and ancient chestnut with an arcane and fairy-tale appearance, which deserves respect and reverence: who knows how many he has seen!
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Among the Bassano hills, the Silàn stream rises in the hamlet of Valrovina and descends along the valley of the same name, forming here a spectacular and unexpected waterfall with jutting out and natural pools of crystalline water. The waterfall ends in an enchanting clearing, in the middle of a lush forest with impressive centuries-old chestnut trees, with enormous and twisted trunks. 'Silàn' is a Cimbrian toponym that means 'place where water flows'.
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Mount Caina (1,002 m) is a splendid panoramic balcony, thanks to its privileged and unique location, right on the southeastern corner of the Asiago Plateau. It offers a sweeping view of the entire Po Valley, from the Lessini Mountains to the Upper Adriatic. In the foreground is Bassano and the entrance to the Brenta Valley. To the left, the vertical, rocky western slope of the Grappa massif, with the profile of the Shrine atop it. On clear days, you can clearly see Venice itself, and even the bell tower of St. Mark's Basilica! The site is meticulously maintained: a green lawn, a cross, an Italian flag, a black statue dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, benches, and—the icing on the cake—a powerful pair of binoculars (free) for hunting for details and places, both well-known and lesser-known!
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The area offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore re-naturalized areas like the Oasi Naturalistica San Daniele, which features a main pond fed by spring waters and abundant birdlife. There are also the Silan Waterfalls with their crystalline pools and ancient chestnut trees, and the scenic Colli Ezzelini, home to various plant species and wildlife.
Yes, the Silan Waterfalls are a notable natural monument. Located among the Bassano hills, the Silan stream forms spectacular cascades and natural pools. The area is surrounded by a lush forest featuring impressive centuries-old chestnut trees, making it a picturesque spot.
For breathtaking panoramic views, you can visit the Monte Caina Summit and Madonna di Fatima Statue, which offers sweeping vistas of the entire Po Valley and the Grappa massif. Another excellent viewpoint is the Summit of Monte Colombera, providing views of the Grappa Massif and the plain below.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Silan Waterfalls are considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful walk in nature. The Oasi Naturalistica San Daniele also features a 'Wellness Path' designed for barefoot walking, which can be an engaging experience for children.
The Oasi Naturalistica San Daniele is known for its abundant birdlife and wetland fauna. In the Colli Ezzelini, you might spot roe deer, badgers, and foxes living undisturbed among the prairies and woods. The forests around the Silan Waterfalls are also home to various species.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Summit of Monte Colombera features historical evidence of World War I along its paths. Similarly, the Sentieri Natura "Parco degli Ezzelini" trails include unique historical elements such as World War I tunnels.
You can find various hiking opportunities. For moderate hikes, consider the Valle dei Ru Trail – Scenic Stream loop or the Scenic Stream – War Caves loop. An easy option is the Collalto – War Caves loop. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini guide.
While specific rules vary, many natural trails in the area are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment and respect other visitors.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring, with vibrant flora in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, especially for enjoying the cooler areas near waterfalls. Winter can offer a different, serene experience, though some higher trails might have snow.
Yes, for an easy walk, the Collalto – War Caves loop is a good option. The Oasi Naturalistica San Daniele also provides a tranquil and accessible environment for a leisurely stroll. The Silan Waterfalls also offer a beautiful, relatively easy walk, though trekking shoes are recommended due to potentially slippery paths.
The Oasi Naturalistica San Daniele is an excellent choice for nature observation. This re-naturalized area provides a peaceful environment to observe abundant birdlife and wetland fauna, with a panoramic terrace overlooking the area for quiet contemplation.
It's advisable to bring comfortable walking or hiking shoes, especially for trails that might be uneven or slippery like those near the Silan Waterfalls. Water, snacks, sun protection, and appropriate clothing for the weather are also recommended. Binoculars can enhance wildlife and panoramic viewing experiences.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the broader Monte Grappa massif offers difficult mountain hikes. Examples include the Via Ferrata Sass Brusai loops. You can explore these and other challenging options in the Mountain Hikes around San Zenone Degli Ezzelini guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from summits like Monte Caina and Monte Colombera. The serene beauty of the Silan Waterfalls and the majestic ancient chestnut trees are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with historical insights found along the trails.


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