Introduction to the Experience
When considering a visit to the Veneto’s famed Prosecco hills, the Parco della Filandetta Wine & Art Farm’s Art & Nature Tour offers a compelling mix of scenic beauty, sustainable winery practices, and, of course, excellent wine. While I haven’t taken this exact tour myself, reviews and the detailed itinerary paint a picture of an engaging and authentic experience. This 1.5-hour excursion stands out for its combination of art installations, centuries-old hornbeam avenue, and a guided walk through organic vineyards—a true feast for the senses.
What I really like about this experience is how it balances educational insights about sustainable farming with the chance to sample some of the best Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG. Plus, the chance to stroll through a park dotted with contemporary art adds a unique twist that’ll appeal to both wine lovers and art enthusiasts.
One possible drawback is the reliance on weather conditions—since part of the tasting is outdoors, a rainy day could limit some of the enjoyment. Also, at $39 per person, it’s a fair price, but if you’re hoping for a more extensive tasting or gourmet food pairing, you might find the offerings a bit simple. Still, for an introductory experience, it delivers great value and memorable scenery.
Key Points / Takeaways
- Authentic Art & Nature Setting: The park features compelling modern art installations and an avenue of centuries-old hornbeams, making the walk visually interesting.
- Sustainable Philosophy: The winery emphasizes green projects and organic practices, giving visitors a sense of purpose beyond just drinking wine.
- Quality Wine Tasting: You sample four varieties of Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, including the organic IUS NATURAE, often highlighted as a highlight.
- Passionate Guides: Tours are led in multiple languages—Italian, English, and German—offering clarity and cultural insights.
- Outdoor Sampling: Weather permitting, you get to try the organic Prosecco in a picturesque outdoor setting, enhancing the experience.
- Additional Food: Breadsticks and cheese accompany the tasting, making it more than just a sip-and-see affair.
Exploring the Parco della Filandetta: A Beautiful Blend of Art, Nature, and Wine

Walking through Italy’s Veneto region, especially the Prosecco hills, is a joy in itself, but the Parco della Filandetta elevates that experience with its dedication to both sustainability and art. This “Art & Nature Tour” is designed to offer more than just a wine tasting; it’s a curated walk through a carefully cultivated landscape where wine, art, and environmental consciousness meet.
The Setting and First Impressions
From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by the lush greenery of the park—an inviting space where modern art installations punctuate the landscape and centuries-old hornbeams line an elegant avenue. The park isn’t just a pretty backdrop; it’s a carefully curated environment that echoes the vineyard’s sustainable philosophy.
As you start your guided walk, you’ll pass through the winery’s cellars, where the winemaking process is on full display. The guides, speaking in your preferred language, reveal the dedication to organic farming and eco-friendly projects that define this vineyard. I love the way they emphasize green initiatives, making it clear that they’re committed to protecting the surrounding environment while producing excellent wine.
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The Artistic Touch and Scenic Walk
One of the standout features of this tour is the combination of art installations and natural beauty. The park features contemporary artworks positioned along the vineyard paths, providing an unexpected cultural layer to the experience. And if you’re lucky with the weather, you’ll enjoy the outdoor tasting of the Organic Prosecco Superiore DOCG at the final art piece called “The Table,” where the setting itself becomes part of the experience.
Travelers have appreciated this aspect, with one noting that they received a flask of the organic Prosecco as a thoughtful gesture, adding a personal touch that’s rare in typical winery tours. The outdoor tasting is especially charming when the sun is shining, allowing you to relax in a peaceful, scenic environment.
The Wine Tasting: Quality and Variety
The tasting features four different varieties of Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG, each showcasing different nuances of flavor and style. The star is often the IUS NATURAE, an organic Prosecco that’s highly praised for its purity and lively bubbles. The guides also explain the winemaking process, passing through the cellars, which adds a layer of understanding to the tasting.
Along With the wine, breadsticks and cheese are served, making the experience more satisfying than just sipping and spitting. A review mentioned that although the overall experience was positive, expectations for a “burst of flavor under Cartizze” were not fully met—perhaps a gentle reminder that tasting is a personal experience, and the subtlety of Prosecco can sometimes be understated.
Practicalities and Overall Value
The tour lasts about 1.5 hours, making it an ideal short activity that fits well into a day exploring the Veneto region. It’s wheelchair accessible and conducted in multiple languages, which broadens its appeal. The price of $39 per person feels fair considering the guided walk, cellar visit, four wine samples, and outdoor tasting—plus the added benefit of engaging with a winery committed to sustainability.
However, keep in mind that wine bottles are not included in the purchase, and if you’re hoping for gourmet food pairings or curated cured meats, you might find the snack options a bit modest. Still, the tasting of well-selected Prosecco paired with simple bites makes for a relaxed, enjoyable experience.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is perfect for travelers who cherish art and natural scenery alongside wine. It’s ideal if you’re interested in sustainable farming practices or want a gentle introduction to Prosecco from a producer dedicated to organic methods. The outdoor component and art installations add a unique flavor that sets it apart from standard winery visits.
It’s best suited for those who enjoy a moderate walking pace and informative guides. Families with older children (over 18) seeking a cultural and tasting experience will find this tour fulfilling, though children under 18 are not permitted. If you’re looking for a deep dive into the winemaking process or gourmet food pairings, this might be a bit light, but for a relaxed afternoon with beautiful views and excellent Prosecco, it hits the mark.
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Price and Logistics: Is It Worth It?

At $39, you’re paying for a well-rounded experience that emphasizes quality over quantity. The inclusion of a guided tour, cellar visit, and multiple wine tastings, plus a scenic outdoor setting, makes this a good value. The tour duration of 1.5 hours is concise yet comprehensive enough to leave you feeling satisfied without overstaying your welcome.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind. Check availability beforehand, especially in peak tourist seasons, and wear comfortable shoes—since the walk involves passing through the vineyard and park.
Final Thoughts
For travelers seeking an authentic, art-infused wine experience in Italy’s Prosecco hills, the Parco della Filandetta Art & Nature Tour offers a thoughtful blend of scenery, sustainability, and high-quality Prosecco. The outdoor tasting, set amidst art and ancient trees, provides a memorable setting that elevates the simple pleasure of sipping sparkling wine.
While the experience may not satisfy those craving gourmet food or an extensive tasting, it delivers genuine insights into organic winemaking and a chance to enjoy Veneto’s natural beauty. The guides are friendly, multilingual, and knowledgeable, making it accessible for international visitors.
This tour is an excellent choice for those wanting an introductory taste of Prosecco’s richness, framed by art and ecology. It’s a peaceful, inspiring way to spend an afternoon in the Veneto countryside—ideal for lovers of wine, art, and green living alike.
FAQs

Is the tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not allowed on this tour.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended since you’ll pass through the vineyard and park.
Is the outdoor tasting weather-dependent?
Yes, the outdoor Prosecco tasting is weather permitting, so check the forecast and plan accordingly.
How many wines do I taste?
You will taste four varieties of Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG during the tour.
Are food options included?
Breadsticks and cheese are provided; gourmet or cured meat options are not included.
Is the tour conducted in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak Italian, English, and German.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1.5 hours.
Does the experience include a visit to the wine cellar?
Yes, you’ll pass through the wine cellar as part of the tour.
Can I buy bottles of wine during or after the tour?
Wine bottles are not included in the price, but you can purchase them separately if available.
In all, the Parco della Filandetta Art & Nature Tour offers a charming, authentic look at Prosecco production within a beautifully curated environment—perfect for a relaxed, culturally rich afternoon in Italy’s Veneto.
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