Best natural monuments around Volpago Del Montello are primarily found within the Montello hill, a significant geographical feature in the Veneto region. This area is characterized by its mixed wooded areas, meadows, and small farms, rising to 371 meters above the Piave River's alluvial plain. The Montello is known for its distinct karst topography, which includes numerous natural caves and sinkholes, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring unique geological formations.
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The Isola dei Morti is a small strip of land lapped by the Piave river, included within the municipality of Moriago della Battaglia. It is so called because, during the First World War, it was a disputed area which caused huge losses on both fronts, where the Piave current dragged numerous bodies of fallen soldiers. Originally it was a plot of land divided into 16 lots, known as Isola Verde, divided between as many families who could receive compensation for wood and hay. After the war it became the property of the Water Authority and then of the Forestry Unit, until today. October 27, 1918 saw the assault of the Arditi who conquered Moriago, marking the beginning of the decisive Battle of Vittorio Veneto which led the Italian Army to victory on November 4. Since the end of the conflict, the place was dedicated to popular memory and piety, struck by the continuous emergence of remains, weapons and soldiers from the river gravel. All the routes inside the large wooded oasis, named after the regiments that fought on the Piave, converge on Piazzale Ragazzi del '99, where relics and commemorative monuments are located, including: - the pyramidal memorial stone, built with river stones welded in lime, erected in memory of the fallen who today rest in the nearby Nervesa Ossuary. On the top of the barbed wire he draws a cross intertwining with a helmet, while on the sides four plaques show some verses of the poem "La Sernaglia" by Gabriele D'Annunzio; - the small votive church dedicated to the Madonna del Piave, completed in 1965 based on a design by the architect Alberto Alpago Novello and consecrated on 29 June of the same year by the then Bishop of Vittorio Veneto, Monsignor Albino Luciani, who later became Pope with the name of Giovanni Paul. The Sanctuary was later embellished with furnishings and sacred objects. In 1969 the wooden portals were carved by the sculptor Mussner based on a design by Enrico Tonello from Moriago, the bas-relief was placed by the sculptor Giardina based on a design by Bepi Modolo from Santa Lucia di Piave, two artistic wrought iron chandeliers were donated, one representing the three caravels, the 'another helmet with holes in it. Also an iron lectern made from barbed wire residues, a crucifix made from a hand grenade and many others including the artistic stoup, one of a kind, which depicts a soldier with a helmet in his hand. Some historical relics are also collected in a display case. The fifteenth century bell was donated by the “Ragazzi del '99” association in 1968; - a stele dedicated to E. A. Mario, author of the verses of the song "The legend of the Piave", inaugurated in the 1960s; - the monument “Life for Peace”, inaugurated on 16 June 1991, the work of the sculptor Mario Balliana from Fontigo. Today the Isle of the Dead is an evocative monumental area that extends for approximately 100 hectares, immersed in a natural environment made up of walks, large trees and meadows. The area is organized into streets named after the regiments and soldiers, where the pleasantness of the landscape brings to mind the image of a vast cemetery.
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The table well illustrates the history of the Falzè pontoon bridge on the Piave
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in Falzè, along the route, a stop at the rebuilt raft in the recreational area is recommended, where there are comprehensive illustrative tables
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Nice climb, excellent road surface
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The Island of the Dead is a small strip of land bordered by the Piave River near Montello and belongs to the municipality of Moriago della Battaglia. It was so named because it was a disputed area in the center of the Piave Front during World War I, causing numerous casualties on both sides.
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Saint Barbara is venerated as the patron saint of artillery and is depicted with a cannon in the hope that the artillery will strike its targets in the same way that lightning struck the Dioscurus, or because of its association with sudden death. This veneration can also possibly be traced back to a legend from the time of the Moorish Wars in Spain. Afterwards, the bullets of the Christian besiegers of a pagan city on the shores of Africa were unable to penetrate the walls. It was only when the besiegers invoked the saints that the fire from the guns brought in as reinforcements caused the walls to collapse immediately after the first shots. The pagans had to surrender, many of whom converted to Christianity because of the miracle. The legend goes on to say that, out of gratitude, the pious artillerymen put the image of St. Barbara in the powder rooms of their ships before they sailed home.
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The Island of the Dead is a small strip of land bordered by the Piave River near Montello and belongs to the municipality of Moriago della Battaglia. It was so named because it was a disputed area at the center of the Piave Front during World War I, causing numerous casualties on both sides. In 1965, a small church dedicated to the Madonna del Piave was built to a design by architect Alberto Alpago Novello. Next to the church there is a pyramid-shaped memorial stone made from river stones. On the top of the barbed wire pyramid he draws a cross entwined with a helmet, while on the sides four tombstones show some verses from the composition La Sernaglia by Gabriele D'Annunzio
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The Volpago Del Montello area is primarily defined by the Montello hill, which features a distinct karst topography. This geological characteristic has led to the formation of numerous natural caves and sinkholes. The landscape is a mix of wooded areas, meadows, and small farms, rising above the Piave River's alluvial plain.
Yes, the Montello hill is known for its karst topography, which includes numerous natural caves and sinkholes. Among these, Castel Soto Tera near Volpago is particularly notable, boasting over 8 kilometers of development, making it one of the largest of its kind globally. You can also find natural ravines along the Le Volpere Nature Trail, formed by water erosion.
Beyond the general landscape, you can visit the Oasi Fontane Bianche Nature Reserve, which offers a peaceful natural setting with river and forest trails. The Montello hill itself, with its unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems, is a natural monument in its own right, offering opportunities for exploration.
Visitors can expect diverse landscapes, ranging from dense wooded areas and open meadows on the Montello hill to riverine environments along the Piave. The region also features cultivated fields and linear forests, particularly along the repurposed railway cycle paths. Panoramic views are also available from elevated points like the Aviator Monument and Madonna of Loreto.
Yes, several natural monuments are intertwined with historical significance. The Isola dei Morti Memorial is a historical site and natural monument in the Piave River, commemorating WWI events. Similarly, the Monument to General Giuseppe Pennella and Valley of the Dead is a historical site near a deep sinkhole, dedicated to the fallen of all wars. The Le Volpere Nature Trail also passes through areas with Mesolithic settlements and historical river crossings.
The area around Volpago Del Montello is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, running, trekking, cycling, and horseback riding on the Montello hill. There are also dedicated routes for gravel biking, hiking, and cycling. For more detailed routes, you can explore guides like Gravel biking around Volpago Del Montello, Hiking around Volpago Del Montello, and Cycling around Volpago Del Montello.
Absolutely. The La Tradotta Montebelluna–Nervesa della Battaglia Cycle Route is a mostly flat, 16-18.5 kilometer path following a former railway, offering views of the Montello and countryside. Another option is sections of the longer Cycle Path of the Former Treviso-Ostiglia Railway, an uninterrupted green corridor through rural landscapes, cultivated fields, and natural areas with linear forests.
The Montello hill and its natural monuments are enjoyable year-round. Spring is ideal for blooming nature, summer offers cool evening strolls, and autumn and winter are popular for mushroom or chestnut picking. The cycle paths are generally accessible in all seasons, though conditions may vary with weather.
Many natural monuments and trails in the area are family-friendly. The Isola dei Morti Memorial, Aviator Monument and Madonna of Loreto, and Monument to General Giuseppe Pennella and Valley of the Dead are all marked as family-friendly. Additionally, the Le Volpere Nature Trail and Oasi Fontane Bianche Nature Reserve offer accessible trails for families.
While specific regulations for each site may vary, many outdoor areas and trails in the Montello region are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The panoramic views from spots like the Aviator Monument and Madonna of Loreto are highly rated. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Isola dei Morti Memorial, with its flat cycle paths and historical monuments hidden in the woods, is also a favorite. The unique geological features and diverse trails for various activities are also a big draw.
Yes, the Aviator Monument and Madonna of Loreto offers spectacular 360° views across the entire Quartier del Piave valley and beyond the Montello hill, with glimpses of the Venice Lagoon on clear days. The Montello hill itself provides numerous elevated points for scenic panoramas of the surrounding Veneto countryside.
The Montello hill is dotted with hidden trattorias, especially popular for evening dining in summer. While specific locations near each monument are not listed, the towns and villages surrounding the Montello, including Volpago Del Montello itself, offer various dining options. Exploring the local area will reveal charming places to eat and drink.


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