Nearby experiences
From here, you are within easy reach of some of the most fascinating places in the Veneto.
Want to explore historic cities? In less than an hour you can reach Vicenza, Padua or Venice, and Treviso is only 30 minutes away by car. If you prefer picturesque villages and fairytale atmosphere, Bassano del Grappa, Asolo and Possagno await you with their cobblestone streets, historic buildings and artistic culture.
Don’t forget to explore the province of Belluno, which is particularly important because of its proximity to Cortina d’Ampezzo and the Dolomites. This area offers breathtaking views and unspoiled nature, ideal for hiking and outdoor sports. Cortina d’Ampezzo, with its mountain charm and ski slopes, is a popular destination in both winter and summer, thanks in part to its history and international prestige.
Some routes we suggest
For more information or to arrange excursions and visits, please feel free to contact the front desk. We will be happy to assist you in planning your experiences.

Prosecco Road
For wine lovers, Villa Luisa Francesca is the perfect base for exploring the Prosecco Trail, one of the world’s most famous wine areas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019. Valdobbiadene, the heart of Prosecco production, is on your doorstep, ready to be discovered through tastings and vineyard tours.
Between history and nature
If, on the other hand, you are looking for adventure in nature, Montello offers a number of trails for every level of hiker or cyclist. You could walk the Bunker Trail, where history and nature intertwine, or follow the Certosa Trail for a spiritual and scenic journey. The Romanazzi Trail will take you through forests and pristine areas, offering a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life.


MEVE
Villa Correr Pisani in Montebelluna, on the other hand, houses the MEVE (Memoriale Veneto Grande Guerra), which is a multimedia space that explores the conflicts of the 20th century, starting with World War I. With 2,300 square meters of exhibition space, it offers an innovative view of war, analyzing its impact on the environment and contemporary society.

Abbey of Sant'Eustachio
Nearby, you can also visit the Ossuary and the Abbey of Sant’Eustachio in Nervesa della Battaglia. This abbey is not only a place of great historical importance, but it is also where “etiquette,” the famous code of manners, is supposedly born. The abbey, with its historical and cultural significance, is an essential reference point for those who wish to immerse themselves in the rich tradition of our territory.

Jonathan Foundation
An amazing place nestled in the greenery of Montello, where you can discover an extraordinary collection of historic aircraft, memorabilia and models. Ideal for flying enthusiasts, families and the curious, it is a fascinating stop between history, technology and passion for aviation.

Between architecture and art
The Villa Barbaro in Maser, designed by Andrea Palladio in the 16th century, is a masterpiece of Venetian Renaissance architecture. Commissioned by the Barbaro brothers, it is famous for its frescoes by Paolo Veronese. Integrating art, architecture and nature, the villa offers perfect aesthetic and functional harmony. The villa produces wine and organizes wine tastings, allowing visitors to enjoy not only the historical and artistic beauty, but also its own wine products.

Brion Tomb
A masterpiece of architecture and spirituality by Carlo Scarpa. Located in San Vito di Altivole, this monumental funerary work combines design, symbolism and landscape in a unique contemplative experience. A silent and evocative place where every detail tells a poetic vision of eternity.

Asolo
Asolo is a charming village in the Veneto region of Italy, known for its picturesque landscape and numerous panoramic views that offer spectacular glimpses of the surrounding hills and the Venetian Pre-Alps. Asolo is for this state nicknamed by Giosuè Carducci “Cento Orizzonti” for the place’s ability to offer an almost infinite perspective, with horizons that seem to multiply at every step.

Canova Gypsotheque
Do you like art and culture? Just 20 minutes from Villa Luisa Francesca, you can immerse yourself in art and culture by visiting the birthplace of Antonio Canova in Possagno, a charming town at the foot of Monte Grappa. Explore the mansion where the famous sculptor spent his childhood and admire the Gypsotheca museum, which preserves Canova’s historical and artistic legacy. Don’t miss the Canovian Temple, a neoclassical church he designed, a true masterpiece of architecture and design.
Villa Luisa Francesca is the ideal place for anyone who wants to experience the Veneto in 360 degrees:
history, art, culture, nature and adventure. Come visit us and be inspired by the beauty and variety of this extraordinary area.

Venice
From the villa, you can plan an unforgettable day in Venice, exploring iconic sites such as Piazza San Marco with its Basilica and Bell Tower, the Doge’s Palace, and the famous Rialto Bridge. Stroll along theCanal Grande and be enchanted by the gondolas gliding on the water. Discover the stores and boutiques along the side streets, where local artisans create masks and Murano glass, an expression of Venetian art and culture.

Mount Grappa
A symbol of historical memory and natural beauty, Mount Grappa offers spectacular views, hiking trails and meaningful places. From the trenches of World War I to the majestic military shrine at the summit, it is a must-see destination for those seeking nature, silence and reflection.

The Dolomites
The UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites offer a unique adventure with hiking, climbing, skiing and more. Between ancient alpine villages and traditional cuisine, immerse yourself in culture and history. This protected ecosystem promises a variety of unique flora and fauna. For a vacation that combines natural beauty, adventure and tradition, the Dolomites are the ideal choice. Discover this wonderful world for an unforgettable experience.

Treviso
Elegant and collected, Treviso captivates with its canals, medieval walls and relaxed atmosphere. Stroll through cobblestone alleys, frescoed porticoes and lively piazzas, stopping for an aperitif or a snack of radicchio and tiramisu, which originated right here. A small Veneto jewel waiting to be discovered.

Bassano
Bassano del Grappa is a historic city in the heart of the Veneto region, famous for its striking Ponte degli Alpini bridge over the Brenta River, designed by Palladio. The city offers a charming historic center with cobblestone streets, lively squares and interesting museums, such as the Museo degli Alpini. Bassano is also renowned for its production of grappa and handcrafted ceramics, making it an ideal destination for lovers of Veneto culture and tradition.

Padua
Only 60 minutes from Villa Luisa Francesca, Padua is a treasure trove of history and culture. The Basilica of St. Anthony, a renowned place of pilgrimage, is a must-see. Don’t miss the Prato della Valle, one of the largest squares in Europe, perfect for relaxing walks. TheUniversity of Padua, founded in 1222, is home to the Anatomical Theater, a gem for lovers of medicine. With its vibrant food scene, Padua perfectly complements your stay.