The Altopiano di Asiago Protected Landscape is a verdant high plateau in the Veneto region known for its rich biodiversity, historic World War I sites, and extensive outdoor recreation opportunities amid alpine meadows and forests.
The Altopiano di Asiago Protected Landscape encompasses a broad highland plateau stretching over approximately 550 square kilometers in the Vicenza province of northeastern Italy's Veneto region. This protected area features a mosaic of alpine meadows, dense coniferous and deciduous forests, karstic plateaus, and numerous karst caves, supporting a rich variety of flora and fauna characteristic of the pre-Alpine environment. Geographically, the plateau sits at an average elevation of roughly 1,000 meters and includes peaks rising above 2,200 meters, such as Cima Ekar. Historically, the Altopiano di Asiago is renowned for its significant role during World War I, with well-preserved trenches, forts, and open-air museums drawing history enthusiasts. Ecologically, it sustains populations of species such as roe deer, chamois, golden eagles, and rare orchids, highlighting its conservation value. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore an extensive trail network ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding in summer, while winter attracts cross-country skiing and snowshoeing visitors. Notable landmarks include the Asiago War Memorial, the Natural Karst Phenomena of Carso Asiago, and various alpine lakes. The plateau's unique combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor recreation makes it a captivating destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike.
Asiago War Memorial - a monumental tribute and museum complex dedicated to WWI history
Karstic caves and sinkholes scattered throughout the plateau offering geological wonders
Extensive trails for hiking and mountain biking with panoramic alpine vistas
Traditional alpine villages preserving local Venetian culture and cuisine
A prominent historical monument commemorating soldiers of World War I with museums and preserved battlegrounds.
Natural karst formations including caves and dolines that highlight the region’s unique geology.
A serene alpine lake offering tranquil scenery and accessible hiking routes.