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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Fossalta Di Portogruaro

Best natural monuments around Fossalta Di Portogruaro are found in the Veneto region of Italy, an area recognized for its natural beauty. The municipality is noted for its green spaces and offers opportunities to experience nature. The landscape features ancient trees and rivers, contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.

Best natural monuments around Fossalta Di Portogruaro

  • The most popular natural monuments is Stella River on the FVG2 Cycle Route, a river that is part of the Stella…

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Villanova Oak (national monument)

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In Villanova we find the church of S.Antonio which dates back to the 14th century. The first document, drawn up by the vicar Nores, in which it is mentioned dates …

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San Pietro Ford on the Versiola

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On the border between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia there is a very beautiful path immersed in nature, which starts from Gruaro and crosses the Versiola river, until reaching the …

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Fontana di Venchieredo

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Venchieredo Fountain
"Between Cordovado and Venchieredo, one mile between the two towns, there is a large and clear fountain that also has the voice of containing many cooling and healthy …

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Navigable river, enter the peace and tranquility of the Stella River Regional Nature Reserve. With the boat excursions on the Stella river organized by various local shipping companies you will …

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Marano Lagoon

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The steep ramp that Deni talks about is no longer there, the passage has been widened and fairly leveled, with a short gear you can do it easily.

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Luca N.
April 29, 2026, San Pietro Ford on the Versiola

Il Guado di San Pietro, located near Bagnarola, is a place where history blends with the nature of the springs. This ancient crossing on the Versiola canal owes its name to the nearby church of San Pietro, a Romanesque jewel mentioned as early as the 12th century. In the past, the ford represented a fundamental transit point for wayfarers and pilgrims heading to the Abbey of Sesto, offering a safe passage in a territory dominated by water. Today, the area retains a suspended and evocative atmosphere, immersed in lush vegetation of alder and willow trees. The small church, with its fifteenth-century frescoes, testifies to the deep rural spirituality of Friuli. It is an essential stop for those who travel along the nature trails connecting the village to the Mulini di Stalis.

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Now, next to the ford, there is a comfortable metal walkway

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On the border between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia there is a very beautiful path immersed in nature, which starts from Gruaro and crosses the Versiola river, until reaching the Stalis mills. A historical and naturalistic path in the countryside full of canals and bodies of water.

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Navigable river, enter the peace and tranquility of the Stella River Regional Nature Reserve. With the boat excursions on the Stella river organized by various local shipping companies you will be able to enter a unique and spectacular natural environment ideal for birdwatchers, you may be lucky enough to spot marsh harriers, mute swans, purple, gray and white herons .

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Venchieredo Fountain "Between Cordovado and Venchieredo, one mile between the two towns, there is a large and clear fountain that also has the voice of containing many cooling and healthy qualities in its water. But the nymph of the fountain did not believe that she only trusted the virtues of water to lure the devotees and surrounded herself with such a beautiful horizon of meadows, woods and sky, and with such a hospitable shade of alders and willows that it is in truth a recess worthy of Virgil's brush this where she liked to place her room. Hidden and meandering paths, the whisper of rivulets, sweet and mossy slopes, nothing is missing all around. It is precisely the mirror of a sorceress, that clear blue water that, gushing insensibly from a bottom of tiny gravel, rose to double in her womb the image of such a picturesque and pastoral scene. They are places that make one think of the inhabitants of Eden before sin; and they also make us think without disgust about sin now that we are no longer inhabitants of Eden. There, therefore, around that fountain, the vague girls of Cordovado, Venchieredo and even Teglio, Fratta, Morsano, Cintello and Bagnarola, and other nearby villages, have used to gather on festive evenings since time immemorial. And they stay there for a long time in songs in laughter in conversations in snacks until the mother, the lover and the moon lead them back home. I did not even want to tell you that young men also compete with girls, because it was already something to imagine. But what I intend to note is that, having made the accounts at the end of the year, I believe and affirm that people come to the Venchieredo fountain more to make love than to drink; and besides, more wine is drunk there than water. You know; in these cases it is necessary to obey the sausages and ham of the snacks more than the superstition of passing water. I for myself there were the beautiful vaults to that enchanting fountain; but once only once did I dare to profane with my hand the virgin crystal of her sap. The hunt had led me there, broken by fatigue and burned with thirst; more, my flask of white wine no longer wanted to cry. If I went back now, maybe I would drink it in large sips as if to rejuvenate myself ... "

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Giorgio
September 11, 2021, Laguna di Marano

The steep ramp that Deni talks about is no longer there, the passage has been widened and fairly leveled, with a short gear you can do it easily.

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The secular oak of Villanova is over 15 meters high and its circumference from the ground measures over 7 meters. The presumed age is estimated around 5 centuries, but popular tradition attributes it to over seven. It is a sacred tree, symbol of the arboreal patriarchs of the eastern Venetian plain. Currently secured after the lightning strike that hit her in March 2018.

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Deni West
January 28, 2020, Laguna di Marano

It is a gravel road that runs along the Lignano lagoon for a good stretch. Keep in mind that on arrival in Aprilia Marittima there is a ramp to do on foot pushing the bike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural attractions can I find around Fossalta Di Portogruaro?

Fossalta Di Portogruaro is known for its ancient trees and serene rivers. A standout is the Villanova Oak (national monument), an impressive tree over 500 years old with a circumference exceeding 7 meters. The area also features the navigable Stella River, part of a Regional Nature Reserve, offering unique environments for birdwatching.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Fossalta Di Portogruaro are suitable for families. The Villanova Oak (national monument) is easily accessible. The Stella River, including sections like Stella River in Precenicco and Stella River on the FVG2 Cycle Route, offers gentle walks and boat excursions ideal for all ages. The Fontana di Venchieredo also provides a pleasant natural setting.

What kind of historical significance do these natural monuments hold?

The Villanova Oak (national monument) is particularly rich in history. Referred to as the 'Oak of the neighborhood' in 1586, it served as a traditional meeting place for local leaders for centuries. It stands near the 14th-century Church of Sant'Antonio, connecting nature with the region's past. The Fontana di Venchieredo is also noted as a historical site, with local traditions and stories associated with its serene setting.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking along the banks of the Stella River, particularly near Stella River in Precenicco. For cycling enthusiasts, the Stella River on the FVG2 Cycle Route provides a scenic path. There are also numerous hiking and cycling routes nearby. You can find detailed routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling around Fossalta Di Portogruaro.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially birds?

Yes, the Stella River Regional Nature Reserve is an excellent location for birdwatching. When exploring the Stella River, particularly sections like Stella River on the FVG2 Cycle Route or Stella River in Precenicco, you may spot marsh harriers, mute swans, and various types of herons.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Fossalta Di Portogruaro?

The Veneto region generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. Visiting during these seasons allows for comfortable exploration of the natural monuments, walking along riverbanks, and enjoying the green landscapes. The area encourages experiencing 'nature's slow rhythms,' making it suitable for a relaxing visit outside of peak summer heat.

Are there any natural springs or unique water features?

Yes, the Fontana di Venchieredo is a notable natural spring. It's described as a 'large and clear fountain' with 'cooling and healthy qualities' in its water, surrounded by meadows, woods, and willows, creating a picturesque setting.

Can I find trails or paths near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The San Pietro Ford on the Versiola is part of a beautiful path immersed in nature, starting from Gruaro and crossing the Versiola river towards the Stalis mills. You can also walk along the banks of the Stella River, and the FVG2 Cycle Route runs alongside parts of the river, offering dedicated paths.

What are the general terrain characteristics around Fossalta Di Portogruaro?

The terrain around Fossalta Di Portogruaro is generally flat, characterized by rivers, canals, and green spaces. This makes it ideal for easy walks, cycling, and enjoying nature without significant elevation changes. The landscape provides a serene backdrop for experiencing the region's natural beauty.

Are there any viewpoints to appreciate the natural scenery?

The Stella River in Precenicco is specifically highlighted as a viewpoint, offering picturesque perspectives of the enchanting river. Walking along the riverbanks provides numerous opportunities to appreciate the tranquil natural environment.

Is parking available near the natural monuments?

While specific parking details for each natural monument are not provided, Fossalta Di Portogruaro is a municipality recognized for its green spaces and accessibility. It is generally possible to find parking in proximity to these natural sites, especially in villages like Villanova for the Villanova Oak or near the Stella River access points.

What makes the Stella River special for visitors?

The Stella River is special because it's a navigable river that forms part of the Stella River Regional Nature Reserve. It offers a unique natural environment, particularly for birdwatchers, and provides opportunities for boat excursions. Visitors can also enjoy peaceful walks along its banks, such as at Stella River in Precenicco, or cycle along it on the FVG2 Cycle Route.

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