Walking in the Venetian Hills

Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills
Walking in the Venetian Hills

From:

CAD $2,005

9 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Average

This walking holiday is based in the wonderfully unspoilt Euganean Hills, tucked in a quiet corner below the beautiful medieval city of Padua, west across the plain from Venice.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 01 Apr 2025

Experience Overview

This walking holiday is based in the wonderfully unspoilt Euganean Hills, tucked in a quiet corner below the beautiful medieval city of Padua, west across the plain from Venice. Once volcanic islands, these hills have a striking conical appearance; they are cloaked in an astonishing variety of plant life including holm oak, maple, orchids, heather and poppies and have been recognised as a National Park. The lower slopes give way to colourful meadows and immaculately groomed vineyards so it's little wonder the region produces such a fine variety of wines! Starting in the tiny hamlet of Cortela, nestled amongst vines, you head across poppy fields and through forests to Valnogaredo. You discover the jumbled cobbled streets of medieval Arqua Petrarca, where the famous 14th century Italian poet, Petrarch, made his home, before continuing through fertile fruit orchards to Galzignano. A convenient stone's throw from the Italian Baroque gardens of Valsanzibio, there's time to explore its magnificent maze before a series of outstanding views leads you to panoramically perched Teolo.
Profile
— 8 Nights, hotel-to-hotel — Route notes and maps provided — Luggage transfers between hotels
At a Glance
— 8 Nights, hotel-to-hotel — Route notes and maps provided — Luggage transfers between hotels
Trip For You
Starting in the tiny hamlet of Cortela, nestled amongst vines, you head across poppy fields and through forests to Valnogaredo. You discover the jumbled cobbled streets of medieval Arqua Petrarca, where the famous 14th century Italian poet, Petrarch, made his home, before continuing through fertile fruit orchards to Galzignano. A convenient stone's throw from the Italian Baroque gardens of Valsanzibio, there's time to explore its magnificent maze before a series of outstanding views leads you to panoramically perched Teolo.
Group Description
As this is a self-guided holiday there is no group and no leader. Your luggage is transferred and route notes and maps are provided. Please note: the walking and luggage transfers included in this tour are subject to a minimum of 2 people (in total) booked on the departure. A supplement (payable in advance) to cover these transfers and sole occupancy of a room will apply if only 1 person travelling on a departure date.
Eating Drinking
All continental breakfast and 6 evening meals. The Veneto ranks as one of the most fertile agricultural regions in the country. You will see fields of maize and barley everywhere. It is also a big area for fruit; expect to eat cherries, peaches, melons, plums, pears, strawberries and apples. The cuisine varies from the coast up into the mountains and reflects the region’s mixed cultural past. Nearer to Austria in the mountains, you get a more Tyrolean cuisine with dishes such as apple strudel creeping onto the menu, whereas towards the coast, you will find a lighter cuisine with lots of fish dishes. Three typical dishes you are likely to find throughout the region are baccalà (air-dried salted cod soaked and cooked to a creamy consistency in garlic, parsley and olive oil), carpaccio (now seen on menus throughout Italy and even internationally, this is thin slices of very rare beef sprinkled with lemon juice and garnished with parmesan cheese, mushrooms or even white truffles according to the season and the restaurant) and polenta (made from maize, this is served as an accompaniment to meat or fish).
Joining Instructions
Flight inclusive prices include our standard flights/transfers British Airways Gatwick to Venice Marco Polo 07:30/10:50 then rail Venice Mestre to Montegrotto 13:53/14:17 and transfer to hotel 35 minutes. Return: Transfer to station 35 minutes then rail Montegrotto to Venice Mestre 13:35/14:07 then British Airways Venice Marco Polo to Gatwick 17:25/18:35. Business/club/first class seats are available on request. Alternative transfers If you require alternative transfers, then we can usually arrange these for you (there may be an additional charge).
Transfer Details
Standard transfers If making a flight inclusive booking standard transfers are included from Montegrotto train station at 14:17 and back to Montegrotto train station at 13:35.
Weather Information
In Veneto and the surrounding areas the temperatures are cool/mild in spring and autumn and warm/humid in summer, with potential summer storms. You can find more information on the weather in Veneto on www.arpa.veneto.it.
Spending Money
— You will need spending money for meals not included in the itinerary and all drinks. We suggest €25 per day to cover a few drinks if not then €10 per day. On the days where lunch is not included expect to spend €10-€15.

Highlights

— Untouched verdant walking country: rolling hills, shady forests, vineyards and olive groves — Amazing array of wild flowers: heather, poppies, wild orchids and Mediterranean maquis — Venetian architectural treasures: villas, churches and monasteries — Option to visit historic Padua and romantic Venice

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 22787

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport:

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Exodus Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: W08VN

StartStarts: Cortela, Italy

FinishFinishes: Cortela, Italy

DurationDuration: 9 days

DeparturesDepartures: Not Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Average

Includes

— All continental breakfast and 6 evening meals — All accommodation — Route notes and maps — Luggage transfers between hotels

Accommodation

Hotels
The hotels we've selected for you are full of character and are all family run, with warm welcomes throughout. They range from a hillside villa just outside medieval Arqua Petrarca and Gabriella and Alessandro's rustic, yet cosy agriturismo, to the exquisite Liberty Villa Lussana with its stunning position overlooking the dramatic Euganean Hills.

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $2,005 ($223 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrive in Cortela

Arrive at Gabriella and Alessandro's farmhouse in time for dinner in their cosy dining room. You stay at the Agriturismo ll Feudo (breakfast and evening meal)

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Day 2: Cortela to Arqua Petrarca

You start the day walking through vineyards and woodlands, before climbing Monte Gemola to arrive at Villa Beatrice. Onto Monte Fasolo, the highest point of the walk rewards with stunning views, before a descent enjoying glorious views of Arqua Petrarca. You stay at the Hotel Villa del Poeta (breakfast and evening meal)

3
Day 3: At Arqua Petrarca

Explore Arqua Petrarca, still as it was when Petrarch came here in 1370. Visit his well-preserved house and walk up geranium-decked streets to sumptuous 15th century villas. You stay at the Hotel Villa del Poeta (breakfast and evening meal)

4
Day 4: Arqua Petrarca to Galzignano

Today's walk undulates through shady woodland before dropping down to the fabulous Villa Barbarigo at Valsanzibio. You stay at the Sporting Hotel Galzignano (breakfast and evening meal)

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Day 5: At Galzignano

Catch the local bus (35 mins excl Sundays) to Padua, the region's second art city. View the Cappella degli Scrovegni (Giotto frescoes), admire Donatello's Gattamelata statue or savour a cappuccino in the largest square in Italy! You may wish to treat yourself to a spa/massage at Montegrotto - great for aching muscles! You stay at the Sporting Hotel Galzignano (breakfast and evening meal)

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Day 6: Galzignano to Teolo

Ascending through olive groves you reach Monte Rua hermitage, a popular lunch stop. A woodland path leads towards Rocca Pendice, an imposing volcanic stone massif. You skirt round it to enjoy breathtaking views across the chain of hills as you descend to Teolo, the only 'alpine' village here. You stay at Villa Lussana (breakfast only)

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Day 7: At Teolo

Supposedly the birthplace of the Roman historian Livy, Teolo is alive with history, and many of the buildings from its Serenissima heyday remain. There are lovely walks available including a circular one up Monte della Madonna with its panoramic views (walking notes provided). For a longer day out, take the bus/train to Venice and see St Mark's Square, the Doges' Palace and the Peggy Guggenheim Museum. You stay at Villa Lussana (breakfast only)

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Day 8: Teolo to Cortela

Walking through rows of lush green vines you reach the highest point of the holiday, on the flanks of Monte Venda (601m). The plain is mapped out before you, with views towards the Berici Hills near Vicenza. Then it's on through oak and chestnut forests, and down through vineyards and olive groves, back to Gabriella and Alessandro's welcoming farmhouse. You stay at the Agriturismo ll Feudo (breakfast and evening meal)

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Day 9: Leave Cortela

The tour ends after breakfast in Cortela.

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