Guided tours on the Prosecco hills

Classic Tour | Guided tour on the Prosecco hills (Valdobbiadene or Conegliano area) with a few panoramic stops, short walk among the vineyards, wine tasting in a cellar |
Duration | 3 hrs (half day) |
Meeting point | On the way to the Prosecco hills, by agreement |
When | Day and time to be decided together |
Fee | 150 € up to 30 people |
Additional costs | A car is necessary (own car, rental car, private driver&car NCC) Wine tasting: from 15 € to 30 € per person depending of the winery |
Options | Full day tour (6 hrs) to be customized adding a second cellar, lunch at a restaurant or light lunch at a winery or picnic among the vineyards, visit to a monument or a little town. Tour on the Hills of Asolo to taste Prosecco Asolo Docg |
Looking for a Tour Guide for a tour on the Prosecco hills?
To truly appreciate the beauty of the hills along the Prosecco Road, which stretches from Conegliano to Valdobbiadene, there is no better way than to explore them firsthand. That’s why a guided tour of the Prosecco Hills with a local expert is the perfect choice!
On one side, gentle slopes; on the other, steeper ridges, all covered with Glera vineyards. This lush, rolling landscape in the northern part of the Marca Trevigiana, Veneto (North-East of Italy) is like a green patchwork, where the vineyards weave a pattern so intricate yet elegant that the hills appear finely embroidered. That’s why these hills have been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site!
Tour of the Prosecco Hills around Valdobbiadene
You can explore the Prosecco Hills on your own, driving or taking a bus, stopping at a winery to taste the different varieties of Prosecco DOCG. However, with a local guide, your experience will be completely different! A knowledgeable guide will take you along the most scenic routes, stopping at the best viewpoints to admire the rolling hills. You’ll learn about the history of this world-famous wine, its origins, and fascinating curiosities.
A local guide can also recommend the best wineries, including those that offer vineyard walks, light lunches with typical products in rustic farmhouses, or even picnics among the vines. If you wish to explore the Prosecco Road from a cultural perspective, a guide can show you historic sites and landmarks that enrich this land of nature and tradition, such as the Abbey of Follina or the historic center of Conegliano.
The Prosecco Hills of Asolo
In addition to the hills between Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, Prosecco DOCG is also produced in the gentle Asolo Hills, which achieved DOCG status in 2009. This Prosecco is smooth, well-balanced, with vibrant freshness and aromas of lemon, cedar, ripe apple, and white flowers. A stop at a winery is highly recommended, where you might also taste Recantina, a native red wine of the region.
For history and art enthusiasts, a guided tour of Asolo, Villa Maser, the Canova Museum, or the Brion Tomb can be arranged, combined with a wine tasting and sampling of local products, offering a 360-degree experience of this enchanting corner of Veneto.