Barbarano Mossano

 

Resting gracefully at the foot of the Berici Hills, Barbarano Mossano boasts a storied past, emerging as a bishop’s fiefdom in the 13th century before coming under the rule of the Scaliger dynasty in 1312. Today, the area is an outdoor lover’s dream, serving as the official launchpad for the Alta Via dei Berici—a breathtaking 130-kilometer trail custom-made for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

A premier foodie destination along the celebrated Wine Road (Strada dei Vini), the town is famed for its world-class extra-virgin olive oil and offers incredible cultural landmarks, including the 17th-century Palazzo dei Canonici, the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, and the serene Convent of San Pancrazio.

Barbarano Mossano

 

Resting gracefully at the foot of the Berici Hills, Barbarano Mossano boasts a storied past, emerging as a bishop’s fiefdom in the 13th century before coming under the rule of the Scaliger dynasty in 1312. Today, the area is an outdoor lover’s dream, serving as the official launchpad for the Alta Via dei Berici—a breathtaking 130-kilometer trail custom-made for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

A premier foodie destination along the celebrated Wine Road (Strada dei Vini), the town is famed for its world-class extra-virgin olive oil and offers incredible cultural landmarks, including the 17th-century Palazzo dei Canonici, the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, and the serene Convent of San Pancrazio.