Castello di Roncade
Make sure to visit the local castle for a wine tasting and a tour of its historic grounds.





Roncade is a small, picturesque city located in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. It is most famous for the Castello di Roncade, one of the few Venetian villas still surrounded by its original medieval walls and a prominent producer of local wines. The city serves as a quiet alternative to the busier tourist hubs nearby, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into local life. Its position between the Venetian lagoon and the hills of Treviso makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the region's rich culinary and viticultural heritage. Travelers can enjoy the scenic countryside, traditional architecture, and the relaxed pace of a community deeply rooted in its history.
Roncade is a small, picturesque city located in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. It is most famous for the Castello di Roncade, one of the few Venetian villas still surrounded by its original medieval walls and a prominent producer of local wines. The city serves as a quiet alternative to the busier tourist hubs nearby, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into local life. Its position between the Venetian lagoon and the hills of Treviso makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the region's rich culinary and viticultural heritage. Travelers can enjoy the scenic countryside, traditional architecture, and the relaxed pace of a community deeply rooted in its history.
The iconic Castello di Roncade, a rare fortified Venetian villa.
Proximity to the Prosecco wine region and local vineyards.
Quiet streets and a slow-paced, traditional Italian lifestyle.
Strategic location for day trips to Venice and Treviso.
Roncade is a quiet residential city with limited nightlife.
Public transport to Venice is available but may require planning around limited schedules.
Many local shops and businesses may close for a few hours in the afternoon.
Make sure to visit the local castle for a wine tasting and a tour of its historic grounds.
Renting a car is the most efficient way to explore the surrounding vineyards and nearby towns.
A quiet base for exploring the Veneto countryside and historic villas.
EUR €
$100-$150 p/day
Italian, English
Look for traditional 'trattorie' in the city center for authentic Venetian dishes at local prices.
May-June, September-October
Ideal for cycling through the blooming Veneto countryside with mild temperatures.
Warm and sunny, perfect for outdoor events and visiting nearby coastal resorts.
The best time for wine lovers to visit during the grape harvest season.
A quiet time to enjoy the local atmosphere and visit the festive markets in nearby Treviso.