The Province of Treviso (Italian: Provincia di Treviso) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Treviso. The province is surrounded by Belluno in the north, Vicenza in the west, Padua in southwest, Venice in the southeast and Friuli-Venezia Giulia in the east. The river Piave passes through the province while the rivers Sila and Cagnan pass through the capital. The province's nickname is La Marca Trevigiana. It has a prosperous economy and is an important producer of wine. It encompasses an area of 750 square miles.
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The Peak of Monte Tomba. This monument remembers the Italian and French soldiers from the Infantry Regiments 91° and 92° who died during the Great War. They belonged to the Brigade named ‘Basilicata’. The peak is a place where you can commemorate the fallens of the Great War, it also offers a suggestive view of the surrounding landscape and you can take meaningful pictures.
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Prosecco Hills are located at the bottom of veneto's prealps, marvellous place for trekking, bike, wine (prosecco) and food experiences, full of historic inheritance of first world war (Plavis Battle).
We toured on our own, since I was to organize a trip for 6 friends to travel the Strada del Prosecco. This was a fact finding mission and we went to visit all major places for wine tasting and came to Refrontolo, Soligo, Follo, San Stefano, San Pietro di Barbozza, Valdobbiadene and further on the Old Prosecco Street to Gua, Combai, Miane, Follina..etc.etc. The beautiful rolling hills and especially in the Cartizze area with the vineyards and wineries are spectacular. Can' t wait for the next time in September.
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This nature park is amazing and well worth a visit. The park is small and therefore great for children or those who cannot walk far. The staff were really welcoming and made me and my Mum feel very much at home. It felt like we had a personalised tour from the director who explained in English for our tip. We saw many different types of wildlife here as well and the habitats were all very natural. We also were welcomed to watch the owl display where we saw Phoebe the tawny owl, the barn owl and the long eared owl. There were numerous wildlife hides to sit in and watch nature, binoculars recommended. We saw storks, kingfishers, otters, owls, great spotted woodpeckers, jaybirds, many ducks, the tortoises and herons to name a few. Although the park has limited opening times, I would recommend visiting to any nature and wildlife lovers to spend a day or afternoon here and therefore contributing to this parks conservation for the future. Thank you for a lovely trip here.
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