A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019, the Prosecco hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene are a stunning landscape nestled in the province of Treviso. Stretching over 180 square kilometers, they alternate between gentle slopes rich in vineyards and charming villages.
The official UNESCO description states: “a series of hill ranges running from east to west and following one another from the plains to the Prealps” in an area equidistant between the Dolomites and the Adriatic, an area with an ideal climate for the production of exceptional wine made by local producers without mechanization, a solution too difficult given the steep slopes.
Prosecco Spring is an event created to celebrate the Prosecco region, spanning from mid-March to June. The celebrations include local events, exhibitions, awards ceremonies, musical parties, walks with tastings, lunches featuring specialty products, bike rides, and much more , all to celebrate the local products, the beautiful nature, and the passion of local producers who work tirelessly every year to forge a strong bond between people and the countryside.
Veneto is truly this: a place where man and nature coexist and have established a special bond unlike any other in Italy. If you don't want to miss out on a unique experience combining taste, nature, and adventure, choose a short-term rental in the most convenient city and begin exploring the Prosecco spring in complete independence and comfort.
A journey through the vineyards: where spring smells of wine
There are places where nature isn't just a backdrop, but takes center stage. The Prosecco hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene are just that: green waves shaped by time and human labor, which come alive every spring with events, tastings, and sensory walks. This is where the Prosecco Superiore Spring , an event that from mid-March to early June each year celebrates the authentic soul of this unique territory.
But this isn't just a wine festival: it's an opportunity to slow down, lose yourself in the villages nestled in the silence of the vineyards, savor the genuine hospitality, and choose to experience, even if only for a few days, a glimpse of Italy that is still profoundly authentic.
The Prosecco Spring Festival is a mosaic of events unfolding across 16 exhibitions spread across the villages of the Treviso hills, from Valdobbiadene to San Pietro di Barbozza, from Col San Martino to Fregona, from Combai to Miane . Each exhibition is a small world unto itself, with guided tastings of Prosecco Superiore DOCG, typical products, traditional dishes, and cultural events.
This year's edition is also the 30th, a significant milestone that enriches the program with walks through the vineyards, sunset concerts, e-bike and Vespa tours, and even picnics among the vineyards. The hills transform into a natural stage where each event is an invitation to discovery.
Walk, taste, contemplate
Among the unmissable events are the organized walks through the hills, such as the " Prosecco Hills Walk " or the "Colbertaldo Cherry Tree Walk." These are short, accessible routes through vineyards, woods, small villages, and ancient parish churches.
Along the way, you'll encounter open wineries, small taverns, and panoramic viewpoints from which to admire the landscape, shaped by terraces and gentle curves. In this setting, Prosecco isn't just a wine: it's a symbol of balance between nature and culture, work and beauty. And after a day of walking, what could be better than returning to your apartment, uncorking a bottle, and abandoning yourself to contemplating a day enriched by beauty?
Travelling in spring and staying slowly
Visiting the Prosecco Spring is not just a food and wine escape, but a sensory experience to be enjoyed at your leisure. Therefore, choosing an apartment for your stay is key to fully enjoying the magic of the region . Apartments in the nearest Veneto cities offer independence, comfort, and a pace closer to local life.
No strict schedules, no formalities: you can wake up to the morning light filtering through the windows, have breakfast with produce purchased at the village market, return after a tasting and leisurely cook something, perhaps with a glass of Prosecco in hand. And if there's a perfect time to discover all this, it's spring: when the vineyards are covered in green, flowers bloom among the ancient stones, and the air smells of rebirth. A short trip, yes, but one that leaves its mark; book one of our apartments online quickly and easily.

