Best mountain peaks around Nervesa Della Battaglia are characterized by rolling hills and extensive woodlands, rather than towering summits. The region's most notable elevated area is Montello, a prominent hill offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. This area provides a blend of natural beauty, varied trails, and significant historical context, including sites related to World War I. The landscape features dense forests, vineyards, and views of the Piave River.
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Spectacular views up and down the vineyards.
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I recommend this route because I go there often, there are many variants to go up or down, for those who love enduro the descent from Bosco Impero is worth it, or the crossing for the crest that leads from Collagù to Col San Martino for those looking for the technical or vice versa, or the descent or the climb that leads to Farra di Soligo, or the climb with descent that leads to the church of San Gallo with a view of the entire valley all from Collagù and many others, all to try.
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At the top of the hill is this small building. From here the view is not very clear, hidden by the vegetation, but since it is a passage it is worth a quick visit
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1917 was a terrible year for Italy, but above all for the Treviso region. The Italian soldiers at Caporetto were defeated by the Austro-Hungarian empire and proved incapable of slowing down their advance. In those days the bishop of Treviso Msgr. Andrea Giacinto Longhin (proclaimed blessed by John Paul II on 20 October 2002), seeing the grave danger looming over the entire Venetian plain, promised that if the Madonna had spared his diocese and Italy, arresting the enemies in the afterlife Piave, he would have erected a church dedicated to the Virgin on the top of Montello.
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Symbolic stage of Montello and highest point. There is a fountain to fill your water bottle and bathrooms available.
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Montello is absolutely worth visiting for its historical importance and the beauty of the landscape.
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It was built in the aftermath of the Italian and Allied victory in the Great War (hence the title) as a reference place of worship for the nascent community of Montello. The project was designed by the architect Fausto Scudo.
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Large wooden cross dedicated to the Fallen, maintained by the Alpini Group of Solighetto and illuminated during the Christmas and Easter holidays. It is located at the western end of the Monte Villa ridge (402 m), a hilly relief that acts as a hinge between the Quartier del Piave and the Venetian Pre-Alps. UPDATE: in November 2022 an iron cross replaced the wooden one of 1978, now obsolete. The entire area has been redeveloped by the volunteers of the local Alpini group: a new marble altar, as well as the benches, the flag pole and the palisades.
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The most prominent elevated area is Montello, a hilly region offering diverse terrain. Within Montello, popular spots include Santa Maria Della Vittoria, a historical religious building, and the Cross of Monte Villa, a monument offering panoramic views. The Monte Villa Ridge itself is also a popular trail.
The Montello area is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, particularly locust and oak forests, and vineyards. Many trails offer scenic views, including glimpses of the Piave River. From Colesie and Col Vinal, you can enjoy rare 360° views stretching from Monte Grappa to the Venetian lagoon and Euganean Hills.
The Montello area holds significant historical importance, especially related to World War I. You can visit the Santa Maria Della Vittoria, a church built after the Great War, and the Cross of Monte Villa, a monument dedicated to the Fallen. The Monte Villa Ridge trail also features remains of trenches from the Great War.
Yes, Montello offers a variety of paths. You'll find gentle trails suitable for all skill levels, as well as routes with more significant elevation changes for experienced hikers. For example, the Cross of Monte Villa offers an easy and panoramic route suitable for beginners.
Many areas within Montello are suitable for families. The Cross of Monte Villa is highlighted as family-friendly, offering an easy and panoramic route. The varied trails include gentle options that are accessible to a wide range of visitors, making it a good choice for family outings.
Beyond hiking, the region around Nervesa Della Battaglia is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and general cycling routes that explore the diverse landscapes of the area, including forests, vineyards, and river views.
For exceptional panoramic views, head to Colesie and Col Vinal. These two small grassy peaks offer a rare 360° vista, encompassing everything from Monte Grappa in the north to the Venetian lagoon and Euganean Hills in the south. The Cross of Monte Villa also provides a pleasant panoramic outlook.
Yes, the Montello area is known for its dense woodlands, particularly locust and oak trees, creating a serene environment. You can also explore unique natural experiences like the Tavaran Grando Cave loop, an easy hiking trail that takes you through a cave system.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty, varied outdoor activities, and significant historical context. The area's diverse trails cater to all abilities, and the rich history, especially related to World War I, offers a compelling experience. The scenic views of the landscape and the Piave River are also highly valued.
Yes, several significant monuments mark the peaks and ridges. The Cross of Monte Villa is a large wooden cross dedicated to the Fallen, located at the western end of the Monte Villa ridge. Another is the Brustolina Cross, a wooden cross placed along the Costa Longa ridge, associated with local legends.
Absolutely. The Monte Villa Ridge trail is a prime example. It runs along the entire edge of the ridge, immersed in hornbeam and oak vegetation, and features visible remains of trenches dating back to the Great War, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical exploration.


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