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Prosecco Hills with vineyards and rural Veneto landscape

Marghera Venice Guide

Prosecco Hills

Vineyards, villages and panoramic roads.

A scenic day among the vineyard-covered hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, especially rewarding by car.

Suggested visit

Full day

Best transport

Car

Ideal for

Landscape and food

Style

Scenic road trip

Marghera Venice Guide

A landscape shaped by vineyards

The Prosecco Hills are not simply a wine destination: steep vineyard slopes, villages and winding roads create one of Veneto’s most distinctive cultural landscapes.

A car gives you the freedom to combine viewpoints, villages and carefully chosen stops without rushing.

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Six ways to discover Prosecco Hills

A balanced selection of places, landscapes and experiences.

Valdobbiadene

A natural base for exploring the hills.

Conegliano

Historic town and gateway to the area.

Vineyard viewpoints

The landscape is the main attraction.

Small villages

Short stops reveal the rural character.

Panoramic roads

The journey between places matters.

Local food

Build lunch around regional products.

Experiences

Build the day around your own pace

Not only things to see, but different ways to experience the destination.

Scenic drive

Follow the contours of the hills.

Village walk

Stop where the landscape invites you.

Local lunch

Pair the scenery with regional cooking.

Photography

Morning and late afternoon offer softer light.

Winery visit

Book ahead and arrange a designated driver.

Short hike

Add a walk if weather and time allow.

Suggested itinerary

One day in Prosecco Hills

A flexible outline to adapt to the season, weather and transport.

09:00

Leave Marghera

Start early for a full day in the hills.

10:30

Conegliano or first viewpoint

Begin with town or landscape.

12:30

Lunch

Choose a village or countryside stop.

14:30

Valdobbiadene area

Continue through vineyards and panoramic roads.

17:00

Final viewpoint

Leave time for a relaxed drive back.

Prosecco Hills with vineyards and rural Veneto landscape

Our practical tip

If tasting wine, plan transport responsibly

For winery visits, book ahead and make sure the driver does not drink. The area is equally enjoyable for its scenery, villages and food without a tasting.

Frequently asked questions

Before visiting Prosecco Hills

Quick answers to common questions.

How much time should I allow for the Prosecco Hills?+

For a relaxed first visit, allow at least half a day; a full day gives you more time for meals, detours and slower exploration.

Is the Prosecco Hills suitable for families?+

Yes, with a pace adapted to children and regular breaks. Always check access rules for individual attractions and transport.

Can I visit with a dog?+

Outdoor areas are generally easy to enjoy with a dog, but museums, attractions and public transport may have specific rules. Check them before travelling.

Should I book in advance?+

For museums, special experiences and busy periods, advance booking can be useful. Check official websites for current availability and conditions.