Best attractions and places to see around Roveredo Di Guà include historical sites and cultural landmarks within this small municipality in the Province of Verona, Veneto. The area has a rich history, with evidence of prehistoric and Roman presence, and is known for its agricultural produce. Roveredo Di Guà also serves as a convenient base for exploring significant sites in the broader Veneto region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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in May 2025 the Treviso Ostiglia between Cologna veneta and Piazzola is practically finished, it is a beautiful track that allows you to avoid traffic for many kilometers by moving in a straight line through the Po Valley. The shaded sections are in the northern part, while towards the south you are always exposed to the sun. At the moment there are no fountains on the track so be careful in summer!
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For Luca DP, there are fountains along the route, but you need to know where they are. In Longare there is even a toilet and it is clean. If anything you can use the application to indicate the exact position. Andrea Fabris, I confirm the headwind is a constant, even if you then return after a few hours, the wind changes so you have it against you again. ;)
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Between Vicenza and Noventa Vicentina there is a long cycle path that follows the former railway. Being in a protected area it is very suitable for families. On hot days it is a good idea to bring plenty of water.
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Within Roveredo Di Guà, you can visit the Parish Church of San Pietro Apostolo, a church with origins dating back to the 13th century, and the Monument to the Fallen, commemorating local citizens. For broader historical exploration, consider visiting the Historic Walls of Montagnana, a beautifully preserved medieval village, or the impressive Valbona Castle, a medieval fortress visible from the outside. Another notable site is Villa Barbarigo-Rezzonico, a 16th-century villa that now serves as the town hall of Noventa Vicentina.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Historic Walls of Montagnana offer a charming village experience for all ages. While Valbona Castle is not open to visitors, its exterior provides an interesting historical sight. For active families, the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path Segment near Barbarano Vicentino and the Noventa Vicentina–Vicenza Rail Trail are excellent options for cycling, offering protected areas and scenic routes.
The region offers several excellent cycling opportunities. The Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path Segment near Barbarano Vicentino is a well-signposted route through the Po Valley, allowing you to avoid traffic. Another great option is the Noventa Vicentina–Vicenza Rail Trail, a long cycle path following a former railway line, particularly suitable for families. For mountain biking, you can explore various trails listed in the MTB Trails around Roveredo Di Guà guide, including routes like the Montagnana City Walls loop.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails in the vicinity. Many easy to moderate routes are available, such as the 'Montagnana City Walls – Porta XX Settembre loop from Montagnana' (6.3 km, easy) or the 'Montagnana City Walls – Historic Walls of Montagnana loop from Montagnana' (10.4 km, moderate). For more options, refer to the Hiking around Roveredo Di Guà guide.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Historic Walls of Montagnana – Montagnana City Walls loop from Roveredo di Guà' (16.4 km, difficult) or shorter, moderate loops from nearby towns like Pojana Maggiore (9 km) and Pressana (7.2 km). For a comprehensive list, check the Running Trails around Roveredo Di Guà guide.
Roveredo Di Guà is known for its agricultural produce, particularly Verona red radicchio and the 'Golden Potato' from the red soils of the Guà river area. This highlights a significant cultural and economic aspect of the region, reflecting its fertile plains.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved historical and architectural interest of sites like the Historic Walls of Montagnana, often described as one of Italy's most beautiful villages. The scenic and traffic-free nature of cycle paths like the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path is also highly valued, especially for family outings.
Yes, the Parish Church of San Pietro Apostolo is a local landmark in Roveredo Di Guà. Its history dates back to the late 13th century, with significant reconstructions and expansions in the 18th and 19th centuries. The interior features an 18th-century fresco depicting the Madonna with Child. For more historical details, you can refer to its Wikipedia page: Chiesa di San Pietro Apostolo (Roveredo di Guà).
The 'Roveredo di qua e di là' initiative aims to create a historical, artistic, and cultural itinerary within the municipality. It identifies points of public interest and promotes them through activities like bicycle tours and dedicated web content, effectively turning the town into an 'open-air museum' that celebrates its heritage and traditions.
Roveredo Di Guà has a rich history, with archaeological evidence of prehistoric and Roman presence, including a serpentine marble axe from the 5th-4th millennium BCE. It was part of the Roman Centuriazione Atestina land division system. This deep historical context contributes to the area's cultural significance and its designation as an 'open-air museum'.
The most prominent fortress nearby is Valbona Castle, a mighty medieval bulwark that historically marked the border between the Paduan and Vicenza territories. While currently closed to the public, its impressive exterior can be observed. The Historic Walls of Montagnana also offer a fantastic example of medieval fortifications surrounding a beautiful village.


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