VESPA RENT DOLOMITI

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What is the best way to visit the charming villages, the vineyards and the historic wine cellars of Vittorio Veneto and its surroundings? Absolutely by Vespa!!!

On a beautiful sunny day, it’s perfect for touring on a Vespa in complete freedom amongst the most scenic places in Veneto. In contact with nature, maybe stopping at a wine cellar for a typical wine tasting or at a trattoria to try the local products. Then immediately ready to set off again for new experiences.

But what can you do if you don't have a Vespa?

In Vittorio Veneto you will find the first Vespa Rent in the province of Treviso. To rent one of our Vespas, all you need is a standard drivers licence. We rent out the scintillating Vespa 125, the Primavera New Automatic, rigorously red or white with a tricolour helmet. For travelling in perfect style, but above all for taking Instagram-friendly romantic photos,. Perhaps among the vineyards with a picnic basket that you can order on departure or on location.

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Road Book

With every rental you will receive a Road-Book. A real 16-page photographic travel book that will guide you through the Prosecco Hills,. Making you feel like an explorer discovering hidden spots.

Or just ask Paolo Serravallo, the owner of Vespa Rent and an expert on all the local sights. Let him suggest a custom-made tour just for you.

If required, the Vespa can also be delivered to your preferred point of departure or at your hotel. 

Don’t you already feel like setting off?

Cost: €69 per day (per Vespa, to be shared if there are two of you, a normal car licence is enough). Including: new helmets, photo road-books with “secret routes”, K-Ways. And on reservation a picnic blanket and picnic basket, €8 – €15 per person. Special offers are available if you rent for more than one day.

Vespa Rent Dolomiti Via Caprera 1831029 Vittorio Veneto, Treviso

Tel. +39 347 2648885

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Prosecco Wine cellars and vineyards. 75 km. 

In the area between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene there are more than 120km of narrow winding roads and hundreds of hills and wine cellars.

Passing through villages and towns where you can smell the taste of the centuries-old art of wine making in these lands. You can enjoy great views and fascinating landscapes, along with mediaeval ruins, monasteries, centuries-old churches and traces of the civil and religious history of the local people. And don’t forget the food and typical produce you can find in the many local shops and restaurants.

The First World War

A military road, Brent de l’Art Canyon and… 90km. 

Ride along the fascinating uphill road which was built in 1918 in just 100 days to supply the Italian war front. Its tight bends and tunnels take you to the San Boldo Pass.

You can then reach the small canyon of Brent de l’Art, an authentic geological gem. From here you can go up to Mount Visentin (from the point where you park the Vespa it’s a one hour walk on a ridge with fantastic views) and then down to the Santa Croce Lake.  Wonderful landscapes and a great dining break at Pranolz!

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CANSIGLIO FOREST 75 km

A source of wood for the Venetian Empire Skirting the Santa Croce lake you go through Spert and Tambre, passing by the famous house in the shape of a book, then on to the Cansiglio Forest. Over the centuries the Forest has always been renowned with its millions of trees and thousands of deer. It was a colony of the Venetian Republic, which used it to provide timber for the construction of its fleet, and was inhabited by the Cimbri population, the descendants who still reside there.

The itinerary ends with the unique Caglieron caves. Many inns and restaurants.

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