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The grounds surrounding La Barchessa di Villa Pisani offer a wide variety of landscapes and tourist attractions. Our staff is available to guide La Barchessa’s guests in their discovery of the region. 

 

The Vicentine countryside is home to a rich artistic heritage that includes countless villas and gardens designed by the celebrated architect Andrea Palladio. Guided tours are available at the museums and Villas for those who would like to immerse themselves in a true cultural experience and learn more about this prolific artist. 

 

Exploration of the region also includes plenty of foodie delights spanning vineyards, Wine Routes (Soave, Valpolicella), restaurants and markets. Embark on a visit of the region’s wine cellars and discover the vast local wine selection through tastings and gourmet lunches. If you’re interested in exploring local products up close, we suggest spending a day at the market, where you can experience firsthand edible hallmarks of the region like radicchio from Treviso, Cimaldolmo white asparagus, and Vialone Nano Veronese rice. 

 

For those who love creative made in Italy designs, consider a visit to an atelier, outlet or company store, amongst them Bottega Veneta (Vicenza) and Diesel (Molvena VI). 

 

The idyllic countryside landscape begs for outdoor activity. In the surroundings of La Barchessa you’ll find Golf Courses (Golf Club Colli Berici, Brendola, 18 holes; Golf della Montecchia, Padova, 27 holes), riding stables, and countless cycling routes to cruise by bike or e-bike. 

 

For a few hours of wellness and relax, the welcoming Colli Euganei hills host the well-equipped spa centers Terme Euganee, Abano, Montegrotto and Teolo, whose waters are rich in precious therapeutic substances. 

 

If you instead prefer to visit the great art cities, we can help you find excursions in spots like Venice (95 km far from La Barchessa); Vicenza, with its magnificent Palladian villas spread throughout Brenta (30 km away); Verona with its Arena and Roman Theater (46 km away); Lake Garda and the surrounding town; and the mountainous regions of Baldo and Lessinia.