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Hi, I'm Daniele Genovese. Together with my wife Evelina and our three little boys, we love exploring and mapping easy walks around the province of Treviso. Here you’ll find many walking routes and discover that Treviso is full of hidden treasures, from the Prealps to the plains.
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Canova’s Walk – Exploring Possagno between Art and Nature
- Distance and Time required: 4 | 1.5
- Elevation gain: 95mt
- Difficulty: facile
- Starting Point: Parking in front of the Temple of Possagno
- Short description: A walk between art and nature in the heart of Possagno, the hometown of Antonio Canova. We'll start from the majestic Temple, head into the green nature trail, walk through the village, and return to the Temple. If you're up for it, you can wrap up the walk with a visit to the atmospheric Gypsotheca, surrounded by the works of the famous sculptor.
- Stroller/Wheelchair accessible: no
- Km: 4

Cirulette Ring in Milies
- Distance and Time required: 5 | 2h
- Elevation gain: 265
- Difficulty: media
- Starting Point: Parking in Piazza dei Tigli in Milies
- Short description: A mountain loop filled with the scent of the forest, winding through shaded trails, meadows, scenic views, and old country houses. Following a well-marked path, we’ll reach Posa delle Cirulette (950 m), and from there begin our descent toward Cerula, enjoying beautiful views over the Piave Valley and Mount Grappa along the way.
- Stroller/Wheelchair accessible: no
- Km: 5

Follina – walking trails through hamlets, streams, and meadows
- Distance and Time required: 8 km | 3h
- Elevation gain: 65mt
- Difficulty: facile
- Starting Point: Parking in Via Gaspare Paoletti near Follina Circle
- Short description: Walk in Follina, hitting up both the village lanes and the country roads to check out this awesome little place right down by the Treviso Pre-Alps. We'll be walking with the flow of the Follina River right next to us a lot of the time. We'll stop by the Saint Scholastica Spring, see the famous Follina Abbey, take a look at the Austro-Hungarian Cemetery, and visit the little hamlet of Valmareno
- Stroller/Wheelchair accessible: yes
- Km: 8

Prosecco Ring Walk and Teva Waterfall
- Distance and Time required: 9,2 Km | 4.00h
- Elevation gain: 387
- Difficulty: media
- Starting Point: Public Parking in Strada Nuova delle Grave in Santo Stefano di Valdobbiadene
- Short description: Walk along the Prosecco Ring immersed in the UNESCO Hills landscape, among vineyards, village roads, and wide-open views. At the halfway point, we take a path at the foot of the Pre-Alps toward the Hermitage of Saint Albert the Confessor, ending the walk at the Teva waterfall.
- Stroller/Wheelchair accessible: no
- Km: 9,2

The medieval Gates of Treviso
- Distance and Time required: 5.8km | 2h
- Elevation gain: 76mt
- Difficulty: facile
- Starting Point: Parking in Via Monterumici Treviso
- Short description: The Ancient Gates of Treviso: an unusual itinerary tracing the city’s history through its 16th-century access points — Porta Santi Quaranta, Porta San Tommaso, and Porta Altinia. We’ll walk along the city walls and then through the historic center. A must-stop is the Vecia Hosteria dai Naneti.
- Stroller/Wheelchair accessible: yes
- Km: 5,8

Walking trails Via dell'Acqua and Castelbrando in Cison di Valmarino
- Distance and Time required: 6.1 | 2.5h
- Elevation gain: 247mt
- Difficulty: facile
- Starting Point: Parking in front of Castelbrando in Cison di Valmarino
- Short description: A loop walk following the Water Trail, taking us along the paths of the Rio Rujo. Once we reach the halfway point, we’ll head back partly along the same route, then take a detour uphill to Castelbrando—one of the most iconic castles in Italy. And the way down from the castle? Well, with the funicular of course ;-)
- Stroller/Wheelchair accessible: no
- Km: 6,1
