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The hills of Prosecco Superiore DOCG, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG

Things to do in the Conegliano hills and San Pietro di Feletto

Where the Prosecco wine road begins: between Conegliano and San Pietro di Feletto, tastings and winery visits in the historic heart of the Superiore DOCG. Book in 30 seconds.

Conegliano is situated in the eastern part of the Prosecco Superiore DOCG region. Conegliano is a town of art with an elegant historic centre. It is home to Italy's oldest school of oenology. It is also the starting point of the historic Strada del Prosecco, Italy's first wine route, which winds through the hills to Valdobbiadene. Heading up into the hills, you reach San Pietro di Feletto, a small village renowned for its Romanesque parish church with medieval frescoes and for the panoramic views stretching across the DOCG vineyards.

This area combines culture and wine in a unique way: you can stroll through the centre of Conegliano and then make your way up through the rows of vines on the hills of Feletto for a tasting. Here you'll find Prosecconow's partner wineries, where you can book an experience in seconds via WhatsApp. From the most classic interpretations of Prosecco Superiore DOCG to natural wines, it's ideal for anyone wishing to understand where and how the culture of this region originated.

Vineyards among the hills of Prosecco Superiore DOCG

The hills of Prosecco Superiore DOCG, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Wineries to visit between Conegliano and San Pietro di Feletto

Partner wineries in the Conegliano hills and the San Pietro di Feletto area, each with its own guided tasting. Tap to find out more and book your experience.

Cantina Monban a Conegliano

Monban

Conegliano
🌿 Natural wines

Visita e degustazione - Scopri i vini naturali tra le colline del Prosecco

from €28 per person

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Cantina Moretvini a San Pietro di Feletto

Moretvini

San Pietro di Feletto
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Wine Tasting Pro

from €25 per person

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Frequently asked questions about Conegliano and San Pietro di Feletto

Where are Conegliano and San Pietro di Feletto?

Conegliano is a town in the province of Treviso, situated to the east of the Prosecco Superiore DOCG area and can also be reached by train. San Pietro di Feletto is a small village in the hills just a few minutes from Conegliano, in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage DOCG area.

What makes Conegliano special when it comes to Prosecco?

Conegliano is home to Italy's oldest school of oenology and is the starting point of the historic Strada del Prosecco, Italy's first wine route. Conegliano is considered the cultural and historical capital of Prosecco Superiore DOCG.

Can you visit a winery and go on a tasting tour in the area?

Yes. Several wineries in the hills between Conegliano and San Pietro di Feletto offer guided tastings, which you can book in advance. With Prosecconow, you can book in seconds via WhatsApp: simply choose your experience and your request goes straight to the winery.

What is there to see in San Pietro di Feletto?

Don't miss the Pieve di San Pietro di Feletto, an ancient Romanesque church with medieval frescoes and a churchyard overlooking the DOCG vineyards. The area offers some of the most beautiful views of the Prosecco hills.

How much does a wine tasting cost in the area?

Prices for guided tastings generally start at around 20-40 euros per person and include a tour of the winery and a tasting of several glasses of Prosecco Superiore DOCG, often accompanied by a selection of local produce. The experiences bookable via Prosecconow state the price per person.

How do you get to the area?

Conegliano is well connected and can be reached by car or train from Venice and Treviso (around 40-60 minutes). From Conegliano, drive up towards the hills of San Pietro di Feletto along the Strada del Prosecco, amidst vineyards and panoramic views.

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