Regional Base
Use Tricesimo as a quiet home base to explore the nearby city of Udine and the Friulian wine regions.





Tricesimo is a charming municipality nestled in the heart of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, where the Venetian-Friulian plain meets the first morainic hills. With a population of around 5,600, the town offers a relaxed pace of life and a genuine Italian experience far from the typical tourist trails. Its strategic location just north of Udine makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the diverse landscapes of northeastern Italy, from lush vineyards to historic villages. Visitors can enjoy the town's quiet streets, local markets, and the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, which is particularly popular for leisurely walks and outdoor exploration.
Tricesimo is a charming municipality nestled in the heart of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, where the Venetian-Friulian plain meets the first morainic hills. With a population of around 5,600, the town offers a relaxed pace of life and a genuine Italian experience far from the typical tourist trails. Its strategic location just north of Udine makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the diverse landscapes of northeastern Italy, from lush vineyards to historic villages. Visitors can enjoy the town's quiet streets, local markets, and the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, which is particularly popular for leisurely walks and outdoor exploration.
Gateway to the rolling morainic hills.
Authentic small-town atmosphere away from crowds.
Proximity to the regional cultural hub of Udine.
Scenic landscapes perfect for walking and cycling.
As a residential town, evening entertainment is quiet and focused on local bars and trattorias.
A car is highly recommended for those wishing to explore the wider region and neighboring mountain areas.
While locals are welcoming, English proficiency may be lower than in major cities; a few Italian phrases go a long way.
Use Tricesimo as a quiet home base to explore the nearby city of Udine and the Friulian wine regions.
Visit the town center during market days to sample fresh regional cheeses, meats, and produce.
A quiet retreat or a base for exploring the Friulian countryside.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Italian, English
Take advantage of the nearby hills for hiking or cycling to enjoy panoramic views of the Friulian landscape.
May-June, September-October
Ideal for hiking and cycling as the hills turn green and temperatures are comfortably mild.
A great time for outdoor dining and attending local village festivals in the surrounding area.
Perfect for wine enthusiasts to visit nearby vineyards during the grape harvest season.
The town is quiet and crisp, offering a peaceful atmosphere and proximity to regional ski resorts.