Ciclabile Lago di Santa Croce
A route of great naturalistic and wildlife interest that allows you to discover Lake Santa Croce and the natural oasis that surrounds it. A trail about ten km long that
A route of great naturalistic and wildlife interest that allows you to discover Lake Santa Croce and the natural oasis that surrounds it. A trail about ten km long that
Itinerary suitable for everyone, with a length of 2.5 km, featuring beautiful views of the Alpago basin. You can admire Lake Santa Croce and the Cansiglio forest. The departure is
Activities are carried out under the supervision of Pedol Pierangelo, a mountain guide registered in the register of the alpine guides college of masters of mountaineering in Veneto. You can choose
The Pro Loco of Busche, an association of volunteers, operates in the area with the aim of enhancing the town through the organization of cultural events, community activities, and the
Today, the Pedale has about 270 members, including adults and children, and is undoubtedly the most important cycling organization in the Belluno area and one of the most significant in
Caorera, a small hamlet in the municipality of Vas. Famous because, once upon a time, there was the boat crossing that connected the left side of the Piave River with
The areas where fishing can be practiced in the territory of Alpago. The Lago di Santa Croce is the second largest natural body of water in Veneto. Its surface reflects
The mausoleum of Quero stands, clearly visible from afar, on Col Maor which overlooks the Piave valley. Following the state treaty of June 2, 1936, which regulated the requests for
Association founded in 1951 in Lamon “to organize the locality from a tourist perspective, proposing to the competent Authorities the aesthetic improvement of the area and promoting initiatives aimed at protecting,
The Church of San Pietro Apostolo, whose origins date back to the second half of the Thirteenth century. Centuries of history are reflected in the frescoes, sculptures, and paintings, elegantly preserving