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Contrada Rossati 2, 36078 Valdagno, VI, Italia
The Tiglio e Quercia Educational Farm, situated between the hills of Valdagno and the Piccole Dolomiti, is a unique project that combines traditional agriculture, education and Cimbrian identity. Run by a specialist nature and environmental guide, the site is home to a Cimbrian House Museum where ancient knowledge is passed down through workshops on basket-weaving, folk dancing and poetry in the local dialect.
Contrada Rossati 2, 36078 Valdagno, VI, Italia
338 1592490
mopane@inwind.it
The educational activities range from the magical world of bees to the secrets of fossils and the woodland, offering children and families a complete immersion in rural life. In addition to the apiary and the craft workshop, the farm offers professionally guided treks and nature-based events throughout the Vicenza area. It is a place where the mountainous landscape, dotted with apple orchards and ancient sheep tracks, becomes a living educational space that celebrates the history and biodiversity of the wool-producing valleys.
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The Tiglio e Quercia Educational Farm, situated between the hills of Valdagno and the Piccole Dolomiti, is a unique project that combines traditional agriculture, education and Cimbrian identity. Run by a specialist nature and environmental guide, the site is home to a Cimbrian House Museum where ancient knowledge is passed down through workshops on basket-weaving, folk dancing and poetry in the local dialect.
Contrada Rossati 2, 36078 Valdagno, VI, Italia
338 1592490
mopane@inwind.it
The educational activities range from the magical world of bees to the secrets of fossils and the woodland, offering children and families a complete immersion in rural life. In addition to the apiary and the craft workshop, the farm offers professionally guided treks and nature-based events throughout the Vicenza area. It is a place where the mountainous landscape, dotted with apple orchards and ancient sheep tracks, becomes a living educational space that celebrates the history and biodiversity of the wool-producing valleys.