Best attractions and places to see around Gallio. Gallio is a mountain village situated at almost 1100 meters above sea level, nestled at the foot of Mounts Melette and Longara in the province of Vicenza, Italy. The area is characterized by a vast territory rich in natural springs and a karst landscape, offering a mix of cultural, natural, and historical experiences. It provides opportunities for exploring historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities year-round.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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“Death is not the end, but only a very specific end: namely, the end of a first, provisional period of life and the beginning of a new, unending epoch. Jesus said, ‘My kingdom is not of this world.’ So there is another world. Not only his disciples believed in this other world, but also his opponents. The lawyer, for example, asked him what he must do ‘to inherit eternal life.’ (…) Precisely because it lasts forever, this life is so precious that everything else in the present world pales in comparison.” (Text by Albino Luciani / Pope John Paul I)
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From Monte Corno, you have a beautiful view of the entire plain, all the way to the Apennines, Venice, and the Adriatic Sea on clear days! In reality, the summit of Monte Corno, its highest point (1,383 m), is located just to the north, within the rock labyrinth; but here, the monument enjoys a panoramic position and is also visible from the plain. The monument, 26 meters high and composed of four intertwined concrete sails, was erected in 1970 in memory of the partisan fighting and roundups that took place in these areas during World War II.
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Very characteristic village north of Bassano in a very narrow part of the Valbrenta
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In the locality of Barenthal there is a British cemetery (there are 5 in the whole Plateau) which contains 126 fallen soldiers identified by the Commonwealth belonging to the troops of the XIV Corps of the British Expeditionary Force.
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One of the four English cemeteries of the Great War
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In memory of the fallen, I personally don't find it beautiful
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Near the top of Monte Corno, there is this monument erected in 1970 in memory of those killed during the Second World War. The monument is visible from the plain thanks to its four concrete sails that intertwine and soar high into the sky. As you get closer, along the dirt path, sometimes covered by vegetation, you can also read the commemorative stone writing.
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Gallio and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the historic Church of Campanella, the Shrine of Our Lady of Caravaggio (Madonna del Buso), and the Parish Church of Saint Bartholomew. For World War I history, visit the Barenthal British Cemetery, one of five British cemeteries on the Asiago Plateau, or the Monument to the Bersaglieri on Valbella. The Mount Corno Monument commemorates those who died in World War II.
Yes, Gallio offers several natural highlights. The Valle dei Mulini (Valley of the Mills) is notable for its abundant water, a rarity in the karst landscape. You can also find majestic centuries-old beech trees, known as 'le Puche,' in the Melette di Gallio area. For panoramic views, the Monte Cimon Observatory provides wide vistas of the central basin and surrounding mountains. The village itself is nestled at the foot of Mounts Melette and Longara, offering beautiful mountain scenery.
Cyclists can enjoy the Vaca Mora Cycle Path (Former Rocchette-Asiago Railway), a pleasant route with a compact dirt surface that follows an old railway line. This path allows you to see disused stations along the way. For more challenging rides, komoot offers several cycling routes, including the 'Tour of the Mountain Huts' and the 'Valsugana bicycle path – Brenta Cycle Path loop.' You can find more details on Cycling around Gallio.
Yes, there are various hiking trails. The Path of Silence in the upper Franzela Valley offers a place of historical and environmental interest. For a more educational experience, the Val di Nos educational path goes through beautiful woods with informative panels. Komoot features routes like the 'Gallio-Fiara Trail' for moderate hikes and more difficult options such as 'Monte Zebio — ring tour' and 'Monte Fior - ring tour.' Explore more options on Hiking around Gallio.
Families can enjoy the Valstagna and Ponte Vecchio on the Brenta, which is categorized as family-friendly and offers rest areas by the river. The Val di Nos educational path is also suitable for families, featuring educational panels and picnic areas. Additionally, the Labyrinth in the Magic Wood provides an enchanted forest experience.
Gallio offers attractions year-round. In winter, it's a prime destination for winter sports, with alpine ski slopes at 'Melette 2000' and cross-country skiing at Centro Fondo Campomulo. During warmer months, the natural springs and pleasant climate make it ideal for exploring historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy the Labyrinth in the Magic Wood, an enchanted forest and labyrinth on the Asiago Plateau. The Church of Stoccareddo, with its unique Alpine Gothic exterior and 'liberty' style interior, is also a highly acclaimed architectural monument of national interest.
Gallio is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts. You can find alpine ski slopes at 'Melette 2000,' located just 4.5 km from the town center. For cross-country skiing, Campomulo hosts the Centro Fondo Campomulo, offering 150 km of Nordic ski slopes. The town also has a 70-meter ski jump that has hosted international competitions.
Yes, the Val di Nos educational path features designated picnic areas within its beautiful woods. Additionally, the Valstagna and Ponte Vecchio on the Brenta highlight is noted for having rest areas along the river, providing a pleasant spot to relax.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, the Barenthal British Cemetery is described as 'very suggestive' and a place for 'meditation.' The Vaca Mora Cycle Path is praised for its 'perfect' and well-maintained dirt surface, making it 'more pleasant than running on many roads with ruined asphalt,' and for allowing riders to 'enjoy the landscape.'
Yes, on Monte Longara, at an altitude of 1,600 meters, you can find the Cippo del Papa (Pope's Monument). This commemorative monument marks the visit of Pope John Paul II on July 16, 1988, where he blessed residents and prayed for war victims.
While Gallio is in the mountains, the Brenta River is nearby and significant. The village of Valstagna, located on the Brenta, is considered the main town of the great canyon of the Canale di Brenta. It sits at the mouth of the Val Frenzela, an important valley descending from the Asiago plateau, where the river's geological features are prominent.


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