Best attractions and places to see around Marano Vicentino include a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites within the province of Vicenza, Italy. The area features picturesque natural environments such as Val dei Molini with its waterfalls and ravines, and Valle dell'Orco del Tretto known for its torrent-carved valleys. Cultural points of interest like Oasi Rossi and the Fogazzaro-Roi Trail offer insights into the region's heritage and natural beauty. San Zeno Park provides an urban oasis with historical elements…
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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it is worth visiting these places for the tranquility and the scenery
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Beautiful gravel road both uphill and downhill, excellent surface and very appreciable for the historicity of the road itself.
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cycle/pedestrian path, be careful both for bicycles (narrow passage, you must stop to allow passage) and for pedestrians.
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The ancient history of this beautiful panoramic peak.
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Great ride for a bit of training
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The set of springs that make up the Bacchiglione stream are enclosed in a splendid naturalistic area. It is possible to access it from different points and in different ways, but in any case cycling here is wonderful. There is a refreshment point: to check its opening I recommend you visit the official website of the place, https://www.risorgivedelbacchiglione.it.
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A suggestive path that goes up the right bank of the Astico, flanked by the water channel that feeds the hydroelectric plant located at the beginning of the stretch. Always immersed in vegetation and therefore in the shade, delightful to walk on sultry days.
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The region offers several beautiful natural spots. You can visit the Val dei Molini, known for its waterfalls, ravines, and lush environment, or the wild Valle dell'Orco del Tretto with its spectacular gorges. For a more accessible experience, San Zeno Park provides an oasis with an ancient church, stream, and picnic areas. Don't miss the Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve, a unique area for walking and cycling where rivers originate from natural springs.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Summano Summit Cross is located on a mountain of great historical interest, with traces of ancient pagan cults and World War I fortifications. You can also explore the Ortogonale 1 Military Road Montepulgo, a historical trail that was part of a military road during the First World War, suitable for cycling and walking. Another significant historical viewpoint is the Summit Cross of Monte Novegno, offering views from a site with WWI significance.
Marano Vicentino is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking on numerous routes. For instance, there are challenging road cycling routes like the Rotzo – Vezzena Pass loop, and gravel biking options such as the Bacchiglione Springs – Ponte Marchese loop. Mountain bikers can tackle routes like the Strada degli Scarubbi – General Achille Papa Refuge loop. Find more details on these activities on the respective guide pages: Road Cycling Routes, Gravel Biking, and MTB Trails around Marano Vicentino.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. San Zeno Park is a beloved historic park with paths ideal for leisurely walks, benches, tables, and a picnic area with a fireplace. The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve is also considered family-friendly, offering beautiful areas for walking and cycling. Additionally, the Agritour dea Molonara is an easy 10.5 km route traversing the countryside, ideal for bikes, walks, and families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the mountain summits, such as the Summano Summit Cross and the Summit Cross of Monte Novegno, which offer breathtaking vistas of the Po Valley and surrounding Prealps. The unique natural beauty of places like the Bacchiglione Springs and the atmospheric trails, such as the Astico Canal Trail, are also highly praised for their beauty and tranquility.
Absolutely. The Astico Canal Trail is a highly recommended singletrack that runs along a small stream, perfect for gravel biking and walking. The Bacchiglione Springs Nature Reserve also offers beautiful areas for walking and cycling along the nascent Bacchiglione river.
Yes, the region has several sites with WWI history. The Ortogonale 1 Military Road Montepulgo is a historical trail that was part of a significant military road during the First World War. Both the Summano Summit Cross and the Summit Cross of Monte Novegno are on mountains that were militarized during WWI, with traces of fortifications and strategic importance still visible.
Yes, the Fogazzaro-Roi Trail is a notable long-distance route. This 21 km trail runs between Marano Vicentino and Santorso, offering an immersive experience in the culture and nature of Alto Vicentino, including a visit to Villa Rossi and Rossi Park, and the small church of San Carlo.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Val dei Molini is an unspoiled environment featuring lively waterfalls, deep ravines, and lush moss-covered rocks. The Valle dell'Orco del Tretto is also unique for its deeply carved valley, spectacular high ravines, whirlpools, and waterfalls, showcasing both natural beauty and historical water management works.
Yes, the area is a paradise for gravel biking. The Astico Canal Trail is highly recommended for gravel bikes, offering a very atmospheric singletrack along a stream. You can find more gravel biking options, including loops like the Bacchiglione Springs – Ponte Marchese, on the Gravel biking around Marano Vicentino guide page.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the mountain summits. The Summano Summit Cross offers a wonderful 360° panorama of the Po Valley and the Venetian Prealps. Similarly, the Summit Cross of Monte Novegno provides a stunning view of the Po Valley, the Pale di San Martino, and the Piccole Dolomiti, rewarding the effort to get there.


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