Total length: 6.5 km
Total elevation gain: 150 m
Surfaces: Mostly asphalt
Difficulty level: Easy
Type: Scenic route for exploring the area
Recommendations: It is recommended to wear shoes with a grippy sole, bring trekking poles, a windproof jacket, a cap, and water.
An itinerary suitable for everyone, among the rolling hills of Palazzolo, accompanied by tales of art and history from the certified guide of “CaminEmo” with a stop at the Castellani Matteo Winery during harvest time.
Here we will meet Matteo who will lead us on a tour of the winery and subsequent wine tasting
-Guided tour with storytelling of the history and art around us with an expert guide “CaminEmo”
-Tasting with a visit to the vineyards of Matteo Castellani’s farm
Peculiar little church, nestled in greenery on a small hillock. Rebuilt after the 1117 earthquake on the ruins of an earlier church, the parish church has valuable frescoes inside ( the oldest date back to the year 1000!) Surrounded by the bell tower and cemetery, it was the place where the bishop of Verona, San Zeno, came to celebrate mass and evangelize. The association La Torre di Palazzolo takes care of the parish church! Guided tours are organized from March to November on these two days: - the first Saturday of the month at 4 p.m. - every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. During the summer season, concerts and poetry evenings are organized inside!
Thirteenth-century tower, built by the lords of Verona “Della Scala,” reached in the beautiful center of Palazzolo. Seventeen meters high, crenellated, with nine bells and two clocks. Even today its bells are still rung by the village's group of bell ringers.
FARMER OF MATTEO CASTELLANI
Matteo is the enthusiastic owner of this winery, located in Rotti di Bussolengo, which carries on the family business started as many as 100 years ago.
In addition to using the methods and traditions handed down from his grandparents, Matteo daily seeks innovation and quality while maintaining genuine production of products
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