Conegliano
A lovely hilltop town at the heart of the Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG wine region, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Its castle tower gives sweeping views over vine-draped hills.
Things to do
- Drive the Prosecco Road — Follow the Strada del Prosecco through rolling vineyard hills to Valdobbiadene.
- Visit the Castle Tower — Climb the medieval tower above the old city for a panorama of UNESCO vineyards.
- Duomo and Cima da Conegliano — See the Gothic cathedral housing an altarpiece masterwork by local Renaissance painter Cima.
- Prosecco cellar tastings — Book a tasting at Cantina Produttori di Conegliano, one of the region's oldest cooperatives.
- Walk the Revine Lakes — Two small glacial lakes a short drive away offer peaceful walking trails and kayaking.
Food to try
- Prosecco Superiore DOCG — Crisp sparkling wine from UNESCO hillside vineyards, best tried dry as an aperitivo.
- Casatella Trevigiana — A soft fresh cheese with a delicate creamy texture, made from local cow's milk.
- Funghi porcini trifolati — Sautéed porcini mushrooms with garlic and parsley, foraged from nearby Dolomite foothills.
- Gnocchi con il Montasio — Pillowy potato gnocchi dressed in melted Montasio cheese sauce, hearty and comforting.
Local customs & good to know
- UNESCO Vineyard Respect — The hillside vineyards are a working UNESCO landscape; stay on marked paths and roads.
- Harvest Season Buzz — September–October harvest brings festivals and free tastings at many estates.
- Cima da Conegliano Pride — Locals are proud of their Renaissance painter; visiting the Duomo is genuinely appreciated.