Summer may be almost over, but there’s certainly still time for a weekend trip before the weather gets cooler.
One incredible little town is well worth your visit, with everything from heritage sites, culture walks, hikes, and good wine on offer.
Belluno, which lies 107km north of Venice has been described as a “paradise for nature lovers”, and “easily one of Northern Italy’s prettiest small towns”, according to the Conde Naste Traveler.Â
Just a one-hour drive from mainland Venice, the charming town boasts everything from Renaissance-era buildings to Romanesque churches.
Alongside South Tyrol and Trentino, Belluno is one of the three Dolomite regions of Italy, so the panoramic views of the incredible mountains are prominent throughout the town. The Belluno Dolomites National Park was founded in 1993 and was declared a UNESCO heritage site in 2009.
The hidden gem overlooks the Piave River, and given its smaller size, there is plenty to do within walking distance, so it is the perfect destination for a weekend trip. The historic centre is bursting with rich Italian heritage.
Take a stroll along the Piazza dei Martiri, which is the town’s main square and is surrounded by elegant Roman buildings and lively cafes that are peak Italian culture. Immerse yourself in the incredible Cathedral of San Martino, a 16th-century church with panoramic views of the national park in all its glory.
For those looking to find out more about Belluno’s history, the Civic Museum is a must-visit. Boasting a collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings, sculptures, and artifacts, it is the best way to learn about the town’s rich cultural heritage.
Belluno is the perfect place to stay for those looking to explore the incredible Dolomites. The world famous national park is loved by hikers and nature lovers alike, with dramatic landscapes and activities for thrill seekers.
There are hikes for all abilities that start from Belluno town and lead right into the heart of the Dolomites.
Monte Serva via Col di Roanza is one of the most popular, a 12km challenging route that takes hikers all the to the top of the Belluno mountain, with stunning views along the way. In a review, one walker said they “underestimated the hike”, but it was “beautiful the whole way”.
“Worth the pain, but if you aren’t a constant hiker set aside enough time to get to top….and just keep going, ‘it’s only a few more minutes’!”, they penned on alltrails.Â