The province of Pordenone (Italian: provincia di Pordenone) is a province in the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia in Italy. Its capital is the city of Pordenone. The province was subdivided from the province of Udine in 1968. It has a total population of 312,794 inhabitants.
Restaurants in Province of Pordenone
5.0 based on 35 reviews
5.0 based on 41 reviews
The Pittaro brothers, the Pitars, are a descent of master wine makers who had been producing excellent wines ever since 1510. The Pitars world is a small ancient world, rich of the true values of the Friulian tradition and of the passionate care that characterizes every step and every detail of the complex winemaking process. This is made in a technologically advanced winery with highly specialized wine-making system, witness to an agro-technique evolution of exceptional standing. The vineyards, cultivated with care for a low-yield per hectare, stretch out perfectly between the provinces of Udine and Pordenone, in the precious "Friuli" D.O.C. land. Here you can surprisingly discover the unexpected generosity of nature, with the richest vines being allowed to take root and grow from the stony soil.
We visited Pitars for a tour and wine tasting, and we were thrilled by the experience we had. Our host, Deborah, was extremely well informed, friendly, and her English was perfect. We had the opportunity to taste 8 wines, including 2 special reserve wines, for only €8 per person. The tasting room was beautiful, as was the rest of the venue. We felt no pressure to buy any wine after the tour, however the wine was so excellent, we decided to buy a few cases to be shipped to our home in England. I cannot recommend the experience highly enough, a must visit in the region.
5.0 based on 165 reviews
4.5 based on 157 reviews
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Il Museo dell'Arte Fabbrile e delle Coltellerie ha sede in un luogo simbolo della storia fabbrile di Maniago, nel grande stabilimento industriale che iniziò la propria attività come Co.Ri.Ca.Ma. (Coltellerie Riunite di Caslino e Maniago) nel 1907. In un paese che ospitava in ogni casa e cortile piccole officine artigianali a conduzione familiare, questa fabbrica diede lavoro a centinaia di operaie e operai fino alla chiusura nel 1972. Acquistato dal Comune e recuperato dallo stato di abbandono, diventa la sede naturale del Museo e ospita dal 2009 un percorso espositivo affascinante e efficace, che recupera le radici e gli sviluppi della produzione locale e industriale di oggetti da taglio.
4.5 based on 473 reviews
Beautiful and as yet unspoilt Lago di Barcis sits at the gateway to the dolomites. Emerging from the series of tunnels which lead to the area one feels ones spirits lift as you take in the amazing colours and views of the lake with its mountain range backdrop. Although the village is small it contains a variety of cafes/bars and restaurants some of which have seasonal opening times but even out of season there remain a range of interesting places to get a drink or have a meal. As with most places in Friuli the food is delicious generous and very reasonable in price - similarly the wine. Clearly one of the main attractions of the area is the access it provides to the countryside and as Barcis sits in a National Park it is possible to take numerous trails from the village into the mountains if this is your thing - however it is also a good place to just enjoy the view and relax if you don't feel like doing anything strenuous! During the Summer season and into Autumn there are various free activities such as exhibitions and shows in the village so it is worth checking what (if anything) is on during the period you intend to visit.
4.5 based on 140 reviews
perfect after lunch, the view it’s amazing and you can do it in an hour. there are three view spots that deserve your time. highly recommended.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.