Attractions and places to see around Gazzo Veronese offer a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region is traversed by the Tione and Tartaro rivers, with the Po River also contributing to its landscape. Its history spans from prehistoric to Roman times, evident in various structures. Gazzo Veronese provides opportunities to explore both man-made monuments and natural areas.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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On July 18, 1848, during one of the wars of independence, a clash took place here in Governolo between Piedmontese troops, including bersaglieri, and an Austrian army rearguard. The Austrians had the worst of it, also because they were in clear numerical inferiority. When you visit Governolo, it is very interesting to follow the path prepared by the municipality with explanatory panels placed in various locations (I must say that sometimes they are not even very visible and therefore you have to go on a bit of a treasure hunt, but it's fun) that guide you step by step through the events of that day; in reality, they also tell of a clash that took place on April 24, also in 1848. Let's say that 1848, that period, was not exactly peaceful.
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We arrive in Ostiglia
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You can safely cross the Po River using the cycle/pedestrian lane.
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Shelter from the rain and storm under the Iron Bridge over the Po River
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Excellent bridge to cross the Po river safely via the lane dedicated to cycle/pedestrian crossing
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You cross the bridge via the two-way cycle/pedestrian crossing which is a bit narrow so don't rush.
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Gazzo Veronese is rich in history. You can explore the ancient 9th-century Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, rebuilt in Romanesque style, or the Ceson of San Pietro in Valle, a small church likely built around the year 1000. Other notable sites include the 15th-century Church of San Prosdocimo, the 16th-century Church of Saints Filippo and Giacomo of Roncanova, and the 13th-century Castle. Don't miss the Roman Watchtower, a testament to the region's ancient past dating back to the 4th century.
For nature enthusiasts, the Natural Oasis of Busatello is a must-visit protected wetland managed by WWF, offering a rich variety of flora and fauna. The territory is also traversed by the Tione and Tartaro rivers, providing scenic landscapes. You can also explore areas Along the Po River, where the Golenal Park offers natural surroundings and views.
Yes, you can visit the San Siro Pumping Station, completed in 1926 as part of the Parmigiana-Moglia reclamation project, showcasing significant early 20th-century engineering. Another impressive site is the San Leone Lock, one of Italy's largest basins, which connects the Mincio River to the Fissero-Tartaro artificial navigable canal.
Gazzo Veronese offers several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including longer tours like the 'Along the Po River – Mantua Lakefront loop from Villimpenta' (84 km) or shorter, easy options like the 'Bike loop from Maccacari' (18.7 km). Many routes explore the scenic river landscapes. For more details and specific routes, check the Cycling around Gazzo Veronese guide.
Yes, there are hiking trails available, primarily easy to moderate. Examples include the 'Castel d'Ario Castle Loop' (4 km) and the 'Le Vallette Park loop from Cerea' (6.3 km), both rated as easy. These trails allow you to explore the local landscape and natural areas. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Hiking around Gazzo Veronese guide.
The Civic Archaeological Museum, located within Villa Parolin Poggiani, houses artifacts from 3500 B.C. to the Roman era, including flint daggers, amphorae, and coins. However, the villa is currently undergoing renovation, and the museum is generally closed, opening only for exceptional occasions. It's advisable to check local announcements for any special opening events.
Many natural areas, such as the Golenal Park Along the Po River, are suitable for families to enjoy walks and scenic views. The Ostiglia–Revere Bridge over the Po also allows for safe passage by bicycle or on foot, which can be a fun family activity. Easy walking and cycling routes are also available for all ages.
In the historic village of Governolo, you can find Ostello Dei Concari. This hostel offers an 'oasis of peace' with home cooking at popular prices. It's recommended to book in advance. It also serves as a meeting point for cyclists on the Eurovelo 7 route.
The Ostiglia–Revere Bridge over the Po provides a convenient and safe way to cross the river between Ostiglia and Revere, whether you are on foot or by bicycle. It's a practical link for exploring both banks of the Po.
Yes, there are several running trails in the area, generally of moderate difficulty. You can find loops starting from Nogara (around 5.8 km and 7.1 km), Maccacari (9.8 km), Sanguinetto (12.4 km), and Gazzo Veronese itself (7.8 km). These offer good opportunities for a jog amidst the local scenery. For more detailed routes, consult the Running Trails around Gazzo Veronese guide.
The Santuario Beata Vergine Della Comuna is another historic building in the Gazzo Veronese area, representing a significant point of cultural and religious interest. It contributes to the rich tapestry of historical sites found throughout the municipality.
Yes, in the hamlet of Pradelle, you can discover Villa Montanari, a 15th-century historical residence. This villa offers a glimpse into the architectural heritage and past aristocratic life of the region.


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