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Spring villages to discover: Asolo, Varenna, Cividale, Glorenza and

Autore: Redazione 25/04/2026 16:11

Spring villages not to miss

Spring is the best season to visit Italy's small historic towns: blossoms, mild weather and fewer crowds make visits more enjoyable and authentic. Below is a concise route with what to see and practical advice.

Recommended itinerary

  • Asolo (Veneto): known as the "Town of a Hundred Horizons", it boasts hilltop views and a compact historic center. Highlights include the medieval Rocca, the Cathedral with works by Lorenzo Lotto, and the ancient walls and gates.
  • Varenna (Lombardy): a lakeside village on Lake Como, ideal for romantic walks. See the Lovers' Promenade, the gardens of Villa Monastero and Villa Cipressi, and Castello di Vezio for panoramic views.
  • Cividale del Friuli (Friuli-Venezia Giulia): a UNESCO site for its Lombard heritage; don't miss the Lombard Temple, the Ara of Ratchis, the Pulpit of Callisto and the National Archaeological Museum.
  • Glorenza (Trentino-Alto Adige): one of Europe's smallest walled towns, it shines in spring among blooming apple orchards and still-snowy peaks. Key sights are the 16th-century walls, historic gates, the Flurin Tower and San Pancrazio church.
  • Neive (Piedmont): in the heart of the Langhe, spring brings vineyards back to life; explore the historic center, the Clock Tower and the UNESCO wine landscape.

Practical tips for visiting

Best period: late March to May for blooms and mild days. Getting around: use a mix of car and regional trains to reach less-served villages and check parking options near historic centers. What to bring: comfortable shoes for narrow streets, layered clothing and a pocket guide. Experiences: garden walks, wine tastings (book ahead) and museum visits with seasonal opening times.

Visiting these villages in spring offers clearer views, quieter streets and a closer connection to local history and landscape.

Where it is

Location: 31011 Asolo TV, Italia

Coordinates: 45.7990387, 11.9138781

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