Valdobbiadene: Producer of Prosecco
Valdobbiadene is a town located on the foot of the Alpine-Dolomite area in Veneto, Italy. As a wine-growing place, its best product is an extra dry sparkling white wine called Prosecco. Due to the region’s role in its production, Valdobbiadene has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019.
Best Time to Visit
Tourists who want to go on a wine tour should make their way to this region during the month of September. Since it is the harvest month, expect Valdobbiadene accommodations and tours to be quite expensive. Those who would like to brave the heavy traffic in and out of the vineyards would be rewarded with the freshest produce of the land.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Aside from the vineyards, Valdobbiadene is also gifted with natural entertainment parks. Villa dei Cedri is a thermal park that features man-made hydromassages such as waterfall fountains, jets, and cascades. Another site that the whole family will enjoy is Pianezze Avventura, which offers dozens of cableways, adventure ropes, and Tibetan bridges. Visitors who would like to stay in a room with a panoramic view of the hills and vineyards can book at Hotel Vecchio Municipio. This place is elegantly designed with classic wooden furniture that complements the rustic vibe of the town. Meanwhile, those who would like a homier accommodation can make a reservation at Ernestina. It is an apartment-style lodging on the Apulian countryside that has barbeque facilities, a communal kitchen, and a laundry area.