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Discover the places

Refrontolo is a little gem nestled in the green heart of the Prosecco hills, a place where time seems to slow down and the beauty of the landscape speaks directly to the soul. Here, among orderly vineyards, quiet villages and vistas that change colour with the seasons, every step becomes an opportunity to reveal something authentic.

On this page, we will guide you on a journey to discover the most evocative places to visit — such as the famous Molinetto della Croda — and scenic routes to explore on foot or by bike, allowing you to experience the magic of the area with all your senses. Whether you are passionate about nature, history or simply seeking tranquillity, Refrontolo will welcome you with the discreet warmth of its land.

Croda Mill

Dating back to the 17th century, this charming watermill set in the rock is fed by the waters of the Lierza stream.

Church of Saint Margaret

Located in the heart of Refrontolo, the church contains real historical treasures, including valuable frescoes and altars, but above all its parish archives.

Villa Spada

Its history has seen moments of splendour and war: discovering it is a real journey through time.

Spada Temple

The Tempietto Spada is now one of the most beautiful panoramic viewpoints in the Refrontolo area.

Memorial to the Partisans

(also known as the House of the Agosti Counts)

Crevada Mill

Although now in ruins, Molino Crevada tells the story of Refrontolo’s industrial past.

Centre - Croda Mill

Accessible cycle and footpath

Alpini Path (circular route)

Accessible cycle and footpath

Villa Corradini Path

Accessible cycle and footpath

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Project “The sustainability of Tradition” implemented in the framework of the Public Notice for the presentation of Intervention Proposals for the cultural and social regeneration of small historical villages, within the framework of the PNRR, Mission 1 ‘Digitisation, Innovation, Competitiveness and Culture’, Component 3 ‘Tourism and Culture 4.0’ (M1C3), Measure 2 ‘Regeneration of small cultural sites, cultural, religious and rural heritage’, Investment 2.1 ‘Village Attractiveness’, funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU and managed by the Italian Ministry of Culture.

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