Best attractions and places to see around Veggiano include a variety of cultural sites, natural features, and historical landmarks. This small municipality in the Province of Padua, Veneto, Italy, offers access to a diverse range of points of interest. Situated approximately 45 kilometers west of Venice and 12 kilometers northwest of Padua, Veggiano is a starting point for exploring the surrounding region's rich heritage and natural landscapes. The area features significant waterways and is close to the Euganean Hills Regional Park.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Bacchiglione is the longest resurgence river in the Veneto and perhaps in Italy (118 km) which originates from the natural area of the homonymous Risorgive, located just north of Vicenza in the municipality of Dueville, a beautiful and idyllic area, worth visiting, where the river originates, continuously drawing water throughout the year from the upper Vicenza plain and the Altopiano dei 7 Comuni and from where a route can start along the banks that reaches the southern lagoon of Venice, where it flows into the Brenta river near Chioggia, without particular differences in height (about 60 m), crossing the cities of Vicenza and Padua. It is an almost entirely navigable river and at the time of the Serenissima it was the main means of transporting goods between Venice, Padua and Vicenza via rafts, which were pulled by oxen along the banks as they went up the current, also thanks to the help of locks that can still be admired along its route. It interfaces with many cycling routes of considerable interest such as the Anello dei Berici, the Treviso/Ostiglia cycle route, the Anello degli Euganei and many others that allow you to discover the vast territories of central Veneto characterised by the presence of the Berici Mountains and the Euganean Hills (both candidates for recognition as a Unesco MAB Biosphere). For much of its route, the Bacchiglione itinerary is in fact one of the most significant sections of the Monaco/Venice cycle route, which after descending from the Brenner Pass and running through the Adige valley, turns east to Verona to reach the Bacchiglione river in Vicenza, which it will then follow to the sea. Following the course of the Bacchiglione it is possible to intercept 3 of the 9 places in the Veneto region included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, namely “Vicenza and the Palladian Villas in the Veneto”, “The 14th Century Fresco Cycles in Padua”, “Venice and its Lagoon”. Given the considerable length of the route, it is possible to reach primary railway stations in several points that allow for an easy return without having to resort to cars or other motorized means. The stations of Vicenza and Padua are a short distance from the route but with modest effort and following well-marked and passable cycle routes you can also reach the station of Grisignano di Zocco following the Treviso/Ostiglia or Grimana cycle paths.
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On the northern slopes of the Euganean Hills, the abbey of Praglia boasts about 900 years of history and today presents the largest Benedictine monastic community in Italy, with over 40 members. The current Abbot is Stefano Visintin.
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The climb is simply beautiful, with a good view every time. Somewhat steeper sections are followed by flatter ones, with the surface mostly gravel that is easy to ride on. There is only a short road up to there.
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Viewings only possible twice a week, Saturdays and Sundays.
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Panoramic tour on roads with little traffic. Some stretches of path that can easily be avoided by staying on the asphalt road. Return to the plain along the cycle path
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The back gate was open because there had been a celebration the night before. The cleanup must have been a real challenge :-) It's interesting to see the courtyard come alive again. A great backdrop, a building you can't miss. Beautifully integrated into the landscape, look at this castle on the Bacchiglione River. It's a worthwhile destination for a tour; it's definitely worth a detour!
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The area around Veggiano offers several natural features. You can explore the Brentella Canal, known for its clean and placid water, perfect for cycling or canoeing. The Bacchiglione River is also a significant waterway, forming part of the Monaco-Venice cycle path. Additionally, the nearby Parco Regionale dei Colli Euganei (Euganean Hills Regional Park) provides numerous nature trails and hilly landscapes.
Yes, Veggiano is surrounded by rich historical sites. The San Martino della Vaneza Castle in Cervarese Santa Croce is a medieval fortress housing an archaeological museum. The Oratorio della Madonna Nera in Veggiano itself, built in 1724, is considered the ancient and most important parish church. Further afield, the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua features Giotto's 14th-century frescoes, and the Basilica of St. Anthony, also in Padua, is a major religious site with an art museum.
Veggiano is excellent for cycling. The Brentella Canal offers a well-maintained path, and the Bacchiglione River features a cycle path that is part of the Monaco-Venice route. For more structured routes, you can find various cycling tours in the area, including options for gravel biking and road cycling. Check out the Cycling around Veggiano guide for specific routes.
Many attractions around Veggiano are suitable for families. The San Martino della Vaneza Castle offers a historical experience, and the Brentella Canal provides pleasant paths for family bike rides or walks. Padua's Botanical Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also a fascinating and educational visit for all ages.
Beyond the well-known landmarks, you can visit the Praglia Abbey, an imposing Benedictine monastery with nearly 900 years of history, visible from local cycling paths. The Museo Internazionale del Vetro d'Arte e delle Terme in Montegrotto Terme showcases over 700 pieces of glass art, including Murano glass and Venetian chandeliers, offering a unique cultural experience.
Outdoor trails near Veggiano offer varied terrain. For instance, the Santa Tecla Climb features an off-road dirt path with quiet slopes and views over the valley and the Euganean Hills. Many cycling paths along the canals are well-maintained and relatively flat, while routes within the Euganean Hills Regional Park will involve more hilly and challenging sections.
Yes, the Bridge over the Bacchiglione River is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing access to parts of the Bacchiglione cycle path. When planning your visit, it's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other attractions directly.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities around Veggiano, with milder temperatures ideal for cycling, walking, and exploring historical sites. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter offers a different charm, though some outdoor paths might be less accessible depending on conditions.
Yes, many outdoor areas and attractions provide opportunities for breaks. The San Martino della Vaneza Castle is described as perfect for a picnic break, with water available. The well-maintained paths along the Brentella Canal and Bacchiglione River also offer scenic spots to rest and enjoy the surroundings.
The region boasts several important religious sites. The Praglia Abbey is a prominent Benedictine monastery near Veggiano. In Veggiano itself, the Oratorio della Madonna Nera is considered the most important parish church. Further afield in Padua, the Basilica of St. Anthony is a major pilgrimage site.
Absolutely. The San Martino della Vaneza Castle houses an archaeological museum displaying Paleovenetian canoes. In Padua, the Museum of St. Anthony within the Basilica offers a unique collection of art treasures. Additionally, the Museo Internazionale del Vetro d'Arte e delle Terme in Montegrotto Terme showcases an impressive collection of glass art.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the historical depth of sites like San Martino della Vaneza Castle to the serene beauty of the Brentella Canal. The scenic views from climbs like Santa Tecla Climb and the historical significance of Praglia Abbey are also highly rated. The komoot community has shared over 180 photos and given more than 950 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, the area around Veggiano is well-suited for both gravel biking and road cycling. You can find numerous routes that take you through diverse landscapes, from canal paths to the Euganean Hills. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Gravel biking around Veggiano and Road Cycling Routes around Veggiano guides.


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