Nestled in the Prosecco Hills, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, CastelBrando enjoys a privileged location: just one hour from Venice and the Dolomites, two world icons of art and nature.
Only a few kilometers from the castle lie local treasures waiting to be discovered:
Vittorio Veneto, with its historic villages and the landscapes of the Great War.
Conegliano, birthplace of Prosecco Superiore and a Renaissance city of art.
Treviso, elegant and lively, with its canals, frescoed palaces, and international airport.
From CastelBrando it is also easy to reach other fascinating destinations in Veneto and Northern Italy:
Padua, home to the Scrovegni Chapel and the Basilica of Saint Anthony.
Vicenza, the Palladian capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Verona, the romantic city of Romeo and Juliet.
Trieste, a crossroads of cultures overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
Thanks to this strategic location, CastelBrando is the perfect starting point for a journey that combines art, culture, nature, and authentic flavors, all enhanced by the comfort and unique atmosphere of a thousand-year-old castle.
Elected one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, Cison di Valmarino was for centuries the small capital of the county of Brandolini. Of that era the castle of the same name and a conspicuous number of palaces distinguish Cison from the rest of the villages of the valley.
The history of Follina lies in its Abbey, a place of secular spirituality and culture, but also in the Via Claudia Augusta Altinate, an ancient and well-known Roman military road.
Episcopal seat for over a thousand years, Gold Medal for Military Valor for his commitment in the period of the Resistance, is universally known as the place of the victorious final battle of the Great War (1915-18).
Conegliano is a city of art and culture, surrounded by a beautiful area close to the Trevigian Alps. Birthplace of the famous painter Giambattista Cima, in the Duomo you can see the altarpiece depicting “the Sacred Conversation”
Treviso is enclosed within the Renaissance walls that form a quadrilateral in the center of which there is Piazza dei Signori. Medieval town of plains with small alleys and houses that often overlook the waters of numerous canals.
Cortina, also called the Pearl of the Dolomites, is the largest and most famous and popular winter and summer resort, theater of numerous sports events, will host the Winter Olympics of 2026.
Even those who have never set foot there, know the places that make the city of Venice famous all over the world: St Mark’s Square, the Rialto Bridge, the Grand Canal. But Venice is also something else.