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ROUTE DESCRIPTION

 

 TERRE CANOVIANE RING

A PATH BETWEEN ART AND HILLS

 


 

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KM 28.5

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MT 473

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THE ROUTE

From Monfumo you go down to Onigo and then go up again on a mixed asphalt track and country roads until you reach Possagno where you can visit the Canovian Temple and the Museum if you wish (we recommend a sweet break at the Aurora pastry shop). Then we go up towards Costalunga to reach this museum en plein air.

The village of Costalunga, in the municipality of Cavaso del Tomba, is a museum under the sky, between dry stone walls, a green that breaks the skin and many trees that enjoy the particular microclimate. Coming from Monfumo, the first sculptures welcome you just before the bend that enters the town.

Here everything amazes and nothing surprises anymore, so much so that when you meet one, two, three stone elves (carved, but you find out if you are right) you do not have a problem, on the contrary it seems logical and suitable for the context. The lion that appears among the shrubs, if you do not catch him at night, is sympathetic. The villages, sculpted and painted, are actually three, Costalunga, Bocca di Serra and the ancient Castelcies.

Upon returning to the farm you can toast with the prosecco produced by the farm of the same property.


START POINT:
 Agriturismo al Capitello Monfumo 

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