Farmhouse located on the Brenta Riviera, in a strategic point between the art cities of Venice, Padua and Treviso.
Comfortable and well-kept farmhouse surrounded by a 3000 m2 park.
Ideal for large groups.
High quality interiors and exteriors: a perfect mix between Venetian & Tuscan style. Terracotta floors and oak wood. Furniture in solid oak, cherry and walnut wood. Bathrooms in precious glass mosaic.
Free Wifi, fenced park with parking.
Each3 bedrooms on the first floor has air conditioning, the bedroom on the ground floor has a fan.
The best way to get around is the car.
Nearby there are public transport links to the cities of Venice or Padua.
Mira-Mirano train station at 4.5 km, bus station at 1 km.
We are in the countryside but the towns of Dolo and Mira are very close to us.
Our guests often enjoy jogging or simple walks in the surroundings.
An oasis of peace near Venice, but far from the bustle of the city.
Dolo is a historic village with a Monumental Squero and an ancient mill that is still working today.
Since 1 May 1922 Padua has been a UNESCO World Heritage city.
Padua boasts three thousand years of history, a city of great historical and artistic value with a medieval soul. Here are some of the many monuments/squares to visit:
- the Scrovegni Chapel painted by Giotto,
- the Palace of Reason,
- the Basilica of Sant'Antonio,
- the Botanical Garden, Unesco heritage. The oldest Botanical Garden in Europe.
- the large Prato della Valle square,
- but much more....
Not far away you will find the largest thermal center in all of Europe: the Euganean Spas on the Euganean Hills ( Unesco Heritage).
Numerous cycle-tourist routes pass through our area:
- Aida route, (Bicitalia 20) which joins the Moncenisio to Slovenia. We are on the route a few km from Venice after Padua.
- Lake Garda-Venice1 route (Bicitalia 20): regional itinerary that starts from Bolzano and the last stage is in Dolo.
- Venice country bike tour route: from Dolo to Fusina, along the Brenta Riviera.
We are also on the Camino di Sant'Antonio: one of the most fascinating paths to walk or cycle!
The main itinerary follows in the footsteps of the journey made by Sant'Antonio starting from the locality of Camposampiero at the gates of Padua.
Camposampiero stopped the last days of his life before arriving in Padua where he perished.
The alternative route is the one that starts from Venice in a scenario that follows the Brenta river up to Padua, and then continues up to the Sanctuary of La Verna in Tuscany. One of the scheduled stages is Dolo.
Exhibitions in 2024 -2025 in Venice:
- until 3 August: Biennale Dance, WeHumans.
- until 31 December: Esoterica Exhibition, Palazzo Zaguri, Campo San Maurizio.
- until 24 November: Biennale Arte, Giardini e Arsenale.
- until 29 September: Marco Polo. Palazzo Ducale.
- until 1 September: Basquiat, Haring, Banksy, Street Art, Centro Culturale Bafile, Caorle (Ve).
- until 15 September: Banksy, JMuseo, Jesolo (Ve).
- until 8 January 2025: Biennale Merletto, Museo del Merletto, Burano island.
- until 16 September: Jean Cocteou, Peggy Guggheim Collection.
- until 24 November: Helmut Newton.
- 29 September- 4 March: Matisse, Centro culturale Candiani, Mestre, free.
Exhibitions in Ferrara 2024:
- 12 September- 10 November: Contemporary Dance Festival.
Events in Venice in 2024-2025:
- 28 October: Venice Marathon.
- 14 February- 4 March: Venice Carneval.
- 29 May- 2 June: Venice Boat Show, Arsenale.
- 1 June: Sansa Fest, regatta in Bacino San Marco.