Best attractions and places to see around Roana are found on the Asiago Plateau in Italy's Vicenza province. This region is characterized by its forests, fields, and gentle slopes, offering diverse natural landscapes. Roana also holds significant historical and cultural value, including its Cimbrian heritage and Great War fortifications. The area provides opportunities to explore natural features like Lonaba Lake and the Val d'Assa, known for its prehistoric rock engravings.
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Drago Regeneration Vaia located above Magrè built on the ashes of the old dragon destroyed after an arson attack
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Werk Verle | Forte Busa Verle is an Austro-Hungarian fort located at an altitude of 1506 meters in the Passo Vezzena – Malga Verle area. A bomb-proof fortified structure, it served to prevent a possible Italian advance from the Val d'Assa on the Vezzena, Cima le Mandrielle, Monte Erio. As a fort, Campo Luserna was subjected to heavy shelling by Italian artillery, but was never conquered.
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The new Vaia Dragon (officially 'Drago Vaia Regeneration') is spectacular, imposing, and completely different from its predecessor: larger, more menacing, and above all more enraged by the human stupidity that destroys nature and art, a fact exemplified by the anonymous arson attack on the previous work. It has literally been reborn from the work that burned on the night of August 23, 2023: in addition to sharing the same position, 10-15% of the wood was recovered from the previous dragon. A symbol of rebirth and resilience. It has returned after less than a year as the largest wooden dragon in the world: 16 meters long x 7 meters high (double the size of the first), 6 tons of wood, more than 3,000 pieces on a steel frame. Unlike its predecessor, the dragon was not created on site, but inside a warehouse in Pedescala, then transported here in two enormous pieces and assembled. I quote the artist, Marco Martalar: "It took ten months of work to create, and the work carries with it the memory of what happened to its predecessor. Inside it are not only the roots of Storm Vaia, but also a part of the old dragon that was destroyed, while the other parts were deliberately charred and then reassembled with the rest of the wood." https://www.lavaronegreenland.it/drago-vaia/ https://www.martalar.it
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With a mostly compact dirt surface, this pleasant cycle path was created from the railway line that once connected Rocchette to Asiago, and therefore the plain to the mountains. Along the route you can admire disused stations. The old steam train was nicknamed "vaca mora" by the people of the highlands and in one section it was equipped with a rack to overcome the large difference in height.
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What a magnificent view from the summit
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Here it is slightly hilly.
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Roana and its surroundings are rich in history, particularly from the Great War. You can visit significant fortifications like the Corbin Fort and the Campolongo Fort, both crucial parts of the Agno-Assa defensive barrier. Another notable site is Fort Busa Verle, an Austro-Hungarian fort that withstood heavy shelling. The Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort also offers historical insights along with panoramic views.
The region boasts breathtaking natural beauty. You can visit Lonaba Lake, a short distance from Roana's center, which is ideal for walking, hiking, and even offers a bathing area. For expansive views, the Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort provides a panoramic terrace overlooking Valsugana and the lakes of Levico and Caldonazzo. The winding roads leading to the Plateau also offer scenic vistas.
Roana deeply cherishes its Cimbrian heritage. You can explore the Institute of Cimbrian Culture and the Cimbrian Culture Museum to learn about the language, traditions, and history of the Cimbrian people. Every summer, the town celebrates its Germanic traditions with the vibrant Hoga Zait Cimbrian festival, featuring traditional music, dances, and folklore.
The area around Roana is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the Monte Verena Loop Trail or more challenging ones like the Val d'Assa Rock Art Trail. For cyclists, the Vaca Mora Cycle Path (Former Rocchette-Asiago Railway) offers a pleasant ride on a compact dirt surface. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as 'The Old Train Road and its malghe – ring tour'. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Roana and MTB Trails around Roana guides.
Yes, Roana offers several family-friendly options. The Drago Vaia Regeneration, a large wooden dragon sculpture, is a spectacular and engaging sight for all ages. Educational farms like “Il cason delle meraviglie” in Treschè Conca di Roana and the “Organic farm Bisele” in Canove di Roana provide hands-on experiences with nature. Additionally, many trails, such as those around Lonaba Lake, are suitable for family walks.
Beyond its forests and gentle slopes, Roana is home to the Val d'Assa, an ancient communication route notable for its prehistoric rock engravings. This valley offers a glimpse into the region's deep past and unique geological formations. The area's predominant landscape of forests, fields, and pastures also provides a serene natural environment.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views, especially from sites like Cima Vezzena Summit and Fort, which offers rewarding vistas after a climb. The Drago Vaia Regeneration is often described as spectacular and imposing, symbolizing rebirth. The Vaca Mora Cycle Path is appreciated for its well-maintained dirt surface and the opportunity to admire disused stations along the route, making for a pleasant and scenic ride.
The best time to visit Roana for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is mild and trails are clear. However, the region also offers winter sports facilities, including cross-country skiing centers and ski areas, making it a destination for winter enthusiasts as well.
Absolutely! The Vaca Mora Cycle Path (Former Rocchette-Asiago Railway) is a popular choice, offering a pleasant ride on a compact dirt surface along an old railway line. For more challenging rides, there are numerous MTB trails, including long-distance loops like 'The Old Train Road and its malghe – ring tour'. You can find detailed cycling routes in the MTB Trails around Roana guide.
During winter, Roana transforms into a destination for snow sports. The area provides several options for winter activities, including the Campolongo Cross-Country Skiing Centre, Sciovie Verena 2000, and Ski Area Le Melette. There are also other cross-country centers like Centro Fondo Gallio and Centro fondo Asiago, catering to various skill levels.
While specific establishments are not detailed in the guide data, Roana, as a charming comune, offers various amenities for visitors. You can expect to find local cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within the town and its surrounding hamlets to cater to your needs during your visit.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Roana offers several demanding trails. Examples include the Val d'Assa Rock Art Trail, known for its difficulty. Additionally, the Mountain Hikes around Roana guide lists difficult routes such as Cima Portule – Cornetti di Bocchetta Portule loop and Cima Dodici Summit – Italia Junction loop.


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