Attractions and places to see around Chions, a municipality in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, offer a blend of historical and cultural sites within a peaceful setting. The area features preserved Roman centuriation and medieval structures, reflecting its long history. Visitors can explore various parish churches with valuable frescoes and remnants of ancient castles. This region provides diverse points of interest for those seeking historical exploration and cultural insights.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The historic center of Portogruaro, defined as the "little Venice of the mainland", develops elegantly along the banks of the Lemene river. The beating heart is Piazza della Repubblica, where the characteristic pillars of the Gothic brick Town Hall and the unusual leaning bell tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Andrea stand out. Strolling under the long medieval and Renaissance arcades, you can admire frescoed palaces in Venetian style that testify to the city's glorious commercial past. One of the most evocative views is offered by the Mulini di Sant'Andrea, located right in the city center, where the water wheels still turn above waters populated by swans. Here, wrought iron bridges and weeping willows create a romantic atmosphere that harmoniously combines monumental architecture with river vitality.
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The Belfiore Mill is located near Pramaggiore. Situated along the Loncon river, it is a valuable example of milling architecture dating back to the 15th century, perfectly preserved and set within the charming park of Villa Dalla Pasqua. Formerly the heart of the local grain economy under the jurisdiction of the lords of Fratina and later the Grimani family, the mill remained active until the 1940s. Today, it houses an important Ethnographic Museum, where you can admire the original millstones and hydraulic gears, as well as a collection of agricultural tools and furnishings that tell the story of past rural life. It is a symbolic place of Eastern Veneto, often hosting cultural events and concerts.
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The Tremacque bridge between the provinces of Treviso and Pordenone.
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The mill now houses a museum spread over three floors, featuring material evidence and information panels where visitors can learn more about the milling process and the activities related to cereal cultivation.
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The Belfiore mill was active as early as 1479, but it likely existed for a couple of centuries before that. At its peak, it had five vertical paddle wheels that powered the millstones on the ground floor, while the upper floors of the building housed the millers' families.
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Of the many mills that once existed along the Loncon River, the Belfiore mill is the only one to have retained its original features. The surviving documents date back to the second half of the 1400s, but it is very likely that the original structure predates by at least two centuries. Ownership changed hands over the centuries, until it came into the hands of the Della Pasqua family in 1800. It is currently owned by the Municipality of Pramaggiore. While the modern blades are visible on the outside, inside a beautiful ethnographic museum has been set up, housing both the ancient millstones and the gears of a milling system, as well as some testimonies of rural civilization, from agricultural tools to some everyday objects and furnishings. FAI
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Portogruaro, a characteristic town of medieval origin, crossed by the Lemene river.
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Chions and its hamlets offer several historical sites. You can visit the impressive Tower of the Sbrojavacca Castle in Torrate, a 13th-century remnant. The entire area also preserves clear signs of Roman centuriation, an ancient land division system from 41 B.C. Additionally, many parish churches throughout the municipality, including those in Basedo, Taiedo, Villotta, and Torrate, feature valuable 14th and 15th-century frescoes.
Yes, you can visit The Belfiore Mill. This man-made monument has maintained its original characteristics since at least the 1400s. It houses an ethnographic museum showcasing ancient millstones, milling plant gears, and artifacts from peasant civilization.
A notable green space is Parco del Seminario, a forest near Pordenone. This park spans about 30 hectares, is bordered by the Noncello river, and offers paths and bridges perfect for walks. It's also a popular spot for dog owners.
Yes, the Ponti di Tremeacque are two narrow, ancient steel cage bridges built in 1922. They offer a unique example of civil engineering and provide a beautiful pedestrian and bicycle crossing over the confluence of the Meduna and Livenza rivers, surrounded by dense vegetation.
Beyond Chions itself, the hamlets of Basedo, Taiedo, Villotta, and Torrate are home to parish churches dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries. These churches are notable for their valuable frescoes, primarily from the Bellunello school. You can also visit Gate of Sesto al Reghena, a beautiful entrance to the village of Sesto al Reghena, which is part of a fortified abbey dating back to the 8th century.
Several attractions are considered family-friendly. Gate of Sesto al Reghena, The Belfiore Mill, and San Vito al Tagliamento are all categorized as suitable for families, offering historical and cultural exploration.
The Chions area offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Country Trail – Gate of Sesto al Reghena loop from Chions' which is an easy 26.8 km ride, or the more challenging 'Prati Burovich Trails – Gate of Sesto al Reghena loop from Azzano Decimo' at 71 km. For more details and routes, visit the Cycling around Chions guide.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various abilities. For an easy walk, consider the 'Torrate Park loop from Savorgnano' at 5.6 km or the 'Prati Burovich loop from Sesto al Reghena / Siest' at 7.1 km. Moderate options include the 'Chapel – Church of Saint Thomas loop' (11.4 km) or the 'Chapel – Stalis Mills loop' (12.9 km) from Sesto al Reghena. Explore more options in the Hiking around Chions guide.
Absolutely. The region provides several mountain biking trails. Easy options include the 'Gate of Sesto al Reghena – Prati Burovich loop from Sesto al Reghena / Siest' (20.9 km) or the 'Path of Peace and Freedom – Bagnarola Loop Route loop from Chions' (29.3 km). For moderate rides, try the 'Tagliamento River – Gravel path through the fields loop from Chions' (45.6 km). More trails are available in the MTB Trails around Chions guide.
Yes, Parco del Seminario is specifically noted as a dog-friendly location, with designated areas for dogs to roam freely. Many outdoor trails, such as those found in the nearby hiking and cycling guides, are also suitable for walks with dogs.
The region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, where Chions is located, generally experiences pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, temperatures are mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant, making it ideal for exploring historical sites, parks, and trails.
Yes, San Vito al Tagliamento is a beautiful city rich in history and cultural value, definitely worth a visit. It offers a charming main square and historical sites.


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