Experience the magic of Italy’s Prosecco region on a 5-day Vespa adventure based in Vittorio Veneto, where each day blends scenic rides with rich cultural encounters and local flavors. From exploring the UNESCO-listed hills of Valdobbiadene and tasting world-class Prosecco, to visiting historic villas, medieval castles, and alpine malghe for hearty mountain meals, this itinerary captures the essence of slow travel. Evenings return you to the comfort of your boutique base for relaxed aperitivi and dinners in welcoming local osterie, making this the perfect journey for those seeking beauty, connection, and the real Italy—one ride, one bite, and one village at a time.
This is a Level 3: Seasoned Rider
Mountain climbs, sweeping hairpin descents, longer daily distances, and sections that mix road types in quick succession. You're comfortable on two wheels in real conditions, not just Sunday rides. Some legs will push you, and that's the point.
This will be most likely Mauro the founder of Vesping Around or one of his closest associates
4 nights at a High End Boutique Hotel
Rental, helmet, top case, third party liability insurance
Unlimited (group rides only)
Transportation service from/to accommodation. If you wish to have this prearranged, please select this option as an add-on during check out.
all breakfasts, most lunches & dinners
As per itinerary
Our signature backpack filled with stuff you'll need and want: water canteen, rain jacket, commemorative t-shirt, and region-shaped magnet
Access to partner Travel Insurance, Travel Concierge
Airports: Venice Treviso Airport (TSF) or Venice Treviso Airport (TSF) Train service from/to accommodation. You will want to arrive at the Monopoli Centrale station..
Travel Insurance is required. You can opt in to purchase one we offer from Travick Internationals during booking checkout.
Required to enter EU Countries starting later 2026
Located in the heart of Vittorio Veneto, our Veneto base camp allows easy access to our daily outings. With a charming garden and personalized service, this accommodation ensures a memorable and tranquil experience.
We will assign the vehicles, take a quick afternoon welcome ride to explore the immediate surrounding of the area and get confidence with our vehicles.
During dinner, we will welcome our group and review what's in store over the coming days!
Today’s ride unfolds across the iconic Strada del Prosecco, tracing the vine-covered ridgelines between Refrontolo and Combai—quaint hilltop villages at the heart of the UNESCO-designated Prosecco Superiore DOCG region. A scenic stop at a local vineyard such as Ca’ Salina or Cantina Fasol Menin offers an intimate tasting of the area’s prized sparkling wines, surrounded by panoramic views of rolling hills. Guests continue on to Osteria senz’Oste, a self-serve culinary gem where lunch is enjoyed picnic-style among the vineyards. In the afternoon, the journey dips into the artistic grandeur of Villa Barbaro in Maser, a Palladian masterpiece adorned with Veronese frescoes, before arriving in the refined town of Asolo for a well-earned gelato beneath the gaze of its hilltop fortress. The return to Vittorio Veneto passes through Pederobba and Farra di Soligo, offering golden-hour vineyard views, and concludes with an apericena at Enoteca Castrum—an elegant wine bar nestled within the castle walls of Serravalle.
combai prosecco tasting in vineyard
lunch at local cuisine hidden gem
Visit of Villa Maser, Villa Barbaro
Gelato break in one of top Italian borgo: Asolo
Ride back via stunning roads along Pederobba and Farra di Soligo
happy hour/dinner in beautiful local wine spot
Day three begins with a short ride to the Grotte del Caglieron, a geological marvel of sculpted rock canyons and wooden walkways, where nature and centuries-old quarrying history meet. From there, the route flows through Cison di Valmarino, one of Italy’s most beautiful villages, known for its stone architecture and artisan heritage. Lunch is served at Frasca Marchet, a rustic farmhouse kitchen where local meats and cheeses take center stage. The afternoon is dedicated to a series of noble strongholds: from the still-inhabited Castello di Collalto to the grand Castello San Salvatore, once a strategic medieval fortress, and Castello di Collabrigo perched over Conegliano’s vineyards. The day winds down with gentle evening light casting shadows on Conegliano’s castle hill before returning to the hotel in Vittorio Veneto for a relaxed, light dinner. This day is a tribute to Veneto’s feudal past and natural beauty, told through its towers, caves, and timeless villages.
Caglieron Caves visit
Visit of borgo Cison Val Marino
Gourmet picnic lunch in-vineyard
Visit of Castle Collalto, San Salvatore
Panoramic ride along local scenaries
Castle Collabrigo
Manzana
Conegliano
Light dinner near hotel
Today's ride takes us deep into one of Veneto’s most peaceful and breathtaking corners. We start by cruising toward Lago di Santa Croce, a glassy alpine lake loved by locals for its wide horizons and turquoise tones. From there, our route floats through the small mountain villages of Tambre, Lamosano, Pieve d’Alpago, and Spert—a chain of quiet gems where the only traffic you’ll meet is the occasional cowbell echoing in the distance.
Midday, we stop for lunch at a traditional malga, a mountain farmhouse-restaurant where everything tastes like it came straight from nonna’s hands. Handmade dishes, local cheeses, hearty mountain flavors—this is Veneto’s comfort food at its purest.
In the afternoon, we glide back through the stunning Cansiglio Natural Park, one of Italy’s most enchanting forests. Expect sweeping curves, ancient beech trees lining the road, and panoramic views that make you want to slow down and soak it all in. This is the kind of ride that stays with you long after the engine cools.
We return to town with enough time to unwind before a light dinner together—something simple, local, and cozy to close out the day on the perfect note.
Lakes route - Santa Croce Lake, Tambre, Lamosano, Pieve d’Alpago, and Spert
lunch at a malga, typical local restaurant in. the local mountains
panoramic ride back through Cansiglio Natural park
Light dinner in town
Check out & Arrivederci!
drop off and check-out of the vehicles
goodbye lunch in local venue
shuttle back to train station or local airport (if arranged with Vesping Around)
For those extending their journey, Day 4 offers a breathtaking ride into the foothills of the Dolomites—a region where alpine culture meets Venetian tradition. The route begins with a glide around the turquoise waters of Lago di Santa Croce, a beloved local escape nestled between forested slopes. Riders then climb gently through the villages of Tambre, Lamosano, and Pieve d’Alpago, where narrow roads wind between mountain farms and pine-scented air. Lunch is hosted at Malga Coro, a rustic mountain dairy serving hearty alpine fare sourced straight from the surrounding pastures. The return ride sweeps through the Cansiglio Natural Park, one of Italy’s oldest and most enchanting forests, once reserved as royal hunting grounds for the Venetian Republic. Towering beech trees, hidden meadows, and sudden mountain vistas set the tone for a final apericena back in Vittorio Veneto—a satisfying close to an unforgettable detour into Veneto’s wilder side.
Santa Croce Lake
Tambre
Lamosano
Pieve d’Alpago
Spert
Lunch at typical mountain's Osteria (Malga)
Panoramic ride back through Cansiglio Natural park
Apericena in town with locals
The day opens in Vittorio Veneto before the town wakes up. Coffee at the bar counter, a slow moment at one of the WWI monuments near the center, then the scooters pull out into the pre-Alpine foothills. The road climbs gently through vineyards and terraced hillsides toward Asolo, one of the great small towns of the Veneto, perched above a landscape that earns its nickname: the City of a Hundred Horizons. A walk through the old center, a coffee in the piazza, then back on the road toward Bassano del Grappa, where the Brenta River runs cold under a wooden bridge that has been destroyed and rebuilt through centuries of floods and wars and is still standing.
Lunch in the old town, a round of Mezzoemezzo at Nardini (Italy's oldest distillery, right on the bridge, open since 1779), a wander through the ceramics quarter. Those who want more road take a short detour to Marostica and its medieval chess-board piazza before turning north. The return follows smaller provincial roads through the Veneto foothills, the light going gold by late afternoon, back to Vittorio Veneto before dark.
Departure from Vittorio Veneto. Espresso at the bar, brief stop at the WWI memorial near the center
Arrive Asolo. Walk the old town, coffee in the piazza, optional stop at a ceramics or local artisan shop
Depart Asolo. Scenic foothill road with Monte Grappa to the north
Arrive Bassano del Grappa. Park near the old town
Walk the Ponte Vecchio. Stop at Museo degli Alpini on the bridge
Aperitivo at Nardini Grapperia: Mezzoemezzo on the bridge, the local way
Lunch at a trattoria in the old town. Bigoli pasta, Sopressa, seasonal specials
Free time: ceramics quarter, Piazza della Libertà, optional Grappa Museum (Poli)
Optional detour to Marostica (20 min each way): medieval castle, the famous chess-board piazza
Depart Bassano del Grappa. Return via provincial foothill roads
Ride back in Vittorio Veneto
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