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Frequently asked questions about Veneto

How many agriturismi are there in Veneto, and how are they distributed?
Veneto has 264 active agriturismo properties. The province with the highest concentration is Verona (99 properties), followed by Treviso (52), Venice (29), Padova (26), and Rovigo (24). The offer spans very different landscapes: from the Veneto plain to the Dolomiti Bellunesi, through the vine-covered hills of the Trevigiano.
Which areas of Veneto have the best agriturismi?
The areas with the highest concentration of properties are Lago di Garda, Valpolicella, and Monti Berici in the Veronese and Vicentino, the Colline del prosecco and Valdobbiadene in the Trevigiano, and the Colli Euganei and Terme Euganee in the Padovano. For lake and lagoon scenery, the Riviera del Brenta and the Laguna di Venezia remain solid options. At higher elevations, properties can be found on the Altopiano di Asiago and in Ampezzo and Cadore.
What local products are served at agriturismi in Veneto?
Agriturismo cuisine in Veneto centers on risi e bisi, bigoli in salsa, polenta with alpine cheeses, and cured meats such as Sopressa Vicentina DOP. Wine plays a central role: Amarone, Valpolicella, Soave, Bardolino, and Prosecco di Valdobbiadene DOCG. Among cheeses, Asiago DOP stands out. Radicchio di Treviso IGP and fagioli di Lamon round out an offer that varies considerably by area.
When is the best time to visit an agriturismo in Veneto?
Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer the most balanced conditions: mild temperatures, active harvest season in Valpolicella, Valdobbiadene, and Colli Euganei, and fewer visitors than in summer. Summer is best suited for Lago di Garda and the Dolomiti Bellunesi. Winter works well in Lessinia and on the Altopiano di Asiago for those seeking snow and quiet.
What services do agriturismi in Veneto offer?
The most common services include an on-site restaurant, swimming pool, wine tasting on the estate, and pet-friendly accommodations. Many properties offer fattorie didattiche, particularly popular in the Polesine and Colli Euganei. Some have a wellness area or spa, especially in zones close to the Terme Euganee. On Agriturismi.it you can filter properties by individual service without scrolling through the entire list.
What activities are available during an agriturismo stay in Veneto?
Activities vary considerably by area. In Valpolicella and Valdobbiadene, winery visits and guided tastings are regularly organized. On the Altopiano di Asiago and in the Dolomiti Bellunesi there are hiking trails and mountain bike routes. The Terme Euganee allow thermal stays combined with rural relaxation. Along the Riviera del Brenta, Palladian villas and cycle tourism go hand in hand. In the Polesine, river navigation is the most characteristic activity.
How much does an agriturismo in Veneto cost per night?
Rates for a double room start at €50–70 per night in less-visited plains and hill areas such as the Polesine or Monti Berici. On Lago di Garda and in the Colline del prosecco, average prices range between €90 and €150. Properties with a spa, pool, or panoramic position in the Dolomiti Bellunesi frequently exceed €180–200. Half board adds an average of €25–40 per person.

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