Walking the 51 kilometers of “Cammino delle colline del Prosecco” (Prosecco Hills Trails) is a small journey of 4 days stretching from Vidor to Vittorio Veneto in Italy that follows the famous hills which belong to the Unesco heritage, enjoying incomparable views of the vineyards and their Glera vines. Four days to unplug in the Conegliano and Valdobbiadene wine area, while admiring the landscape and stopping to taste a glass of these world-famous bubbles.
As happens for the hikers of Camino de Santiago, those who will walk the Prosecco one, will see their journey recognised with a stamp certifying the different steps along the route.
The hiker will be immersed in the infinite beauty of the Treviso pre-Alpine area, from steep slopes to gentle walks through fields, from water-rich valleys to sharp ridge crests, visiting many cultural sites in an area rich in villages, castles, abbeys, churches and wine tradition.
The itinerary touches Colbertaldo, the southern heights of Valdobbiadene, Col San Martino, the Vedette di Farra di Soligo, Premaor di Miane, the Tre Ponti di Follina, the Cison area with Zuel di Qua e di Là, Arfanta, Tarzo, Nogarolo, and Serravalle.
The path presents an average low technical difficulty but still with considerable altimetry. Some parts are more challenging, which is why an optional easier “North Variant” is suggested for those not trained to walk. The itinerary has been entirely mapped with Google Street View.
More information can be found here at this link https://collineconeglianovaldobbiadene.it/en/prosecco-hills-trail/