1st ITINERARY The Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC zone lies in the hills
that extend along the border of the province of
Udine with Slovenia.
The heart of the zone is Cividale, the
starting point for our two suggested itineraries.
The first leads northwest in the direction of Faedis, Nimis and
Tarcento while the second heads south east and passes through
Manzano, San Giovanni al Natisone and Corno di Rosazzo. The marl and
sandstone soil of the gently rolling hills is terraced to provide an
ideal habitat for viticulture. Thanks to the natural shelter
provided by the Julian Pre-Alps, the vines are protected from the
cold north winds.
In the The Colli Orientali are wineries where
visitors can taste and purchase wines, farm holiday and sports
facilities, excellent eateries, villages with many minor - and major
- art treasures, and the large vine and wine park, making this one
of the most attractive and best prepared parts of Friuli-Venezia
Giulia for a relaxing holiday in the countryside.
Cividale, the first capital in Italy of the Lombard duchy, in
the sixth century after Christ, has even older origins. It was
founded as Forum Iulii around 50 B.C. by Julius Caesar and gave its
name to the whole of its hinterland, which even today is known as
Friuli.
Cividale is a town to walk round in search of the very evident
traces of its noble past. The gastaldaga, the heart of Lombard
Cividale, extends from Piazza del Duomo to the banks of the
river Natisone.
But before you venture into its cobbled alleyways,
cross the Ponte del Diavolo, the “devil’s bridge” that spans one of
the loveliest stretches of the river, and enjoy the view of the
ancient houses that cling higgledy-piggledy to the sheer drop over
the deep blue-green waters.
Cividale del Friuli
Must-see visits in the gastaldaga are the Celtic hypogeum, carved
out of the rock, and the eighth-century oratory of Santa Maria in
Valle, which still conserves the priceless Lombard statues and
stucco reliefs that have somehow survived to the present day.
Other marvellous works from the same period can be admired in the
cathedral, where two early mediaeval masterpieces, the baptistery of
Callistus and the altar of Ratchis, have been installed, and in the
nearby archaeological museum, where exhibits include some extremely
rare pieces of Lombard gold jewellery. Although time seems to have
stood still in the gastaldaga, the closer you get to
Cividale’s lively main square, Piazza Paolo Diacono, the more
the streets of the historic center come alive with the shops, cafès,
restaurants and other eateries that have made
Cividale a byword among discriminating gourmets.
Festivals and events
Messa dello Spadone mass of the great sword - 6 January
Civintas wine festival - July
Mittelfest arts festival - July
Folkest folk festival - August
Consorzio per la Tutela dei Vini a Denominazione
di Origine Controllata Colli Orientali del Friuli
Via G. B. Candotti, 1
33043 Cividale del Friuli, Udine
Tel +39 0432 730129
Fax +39 0432 730129 info@colliorientali.com
www.colliorientali.com
REMANZACCO
Places to visit: Church of Santo Stefano (sixteenth
century) with wooden altar
Crafts
Metalworking-Gino Tonutti museum (Casali Battiferro), tel. +39 0432 667213
POVOLETTO
A quiet country village. Visit the parish church (eighteenth
century). At nearby Magredis is the church of San Pietro
(fourteenth-fifteenth centuries) with an interesting cycle of
paintings by Thanner. At Savorgnano, Villa Savorgnan (fifteenth
century) and the Castello della Motta are worth visiting, as is
Villa Mangilli Schubert (seventeenth-eighteenth centuries) at Marsure.
An attractive and ancient town whose historic center has been
impeccably restored after the devastation of the 1976 earthquake.
Sights include Palazzo Frangipane (eighteenth century) and the
parish church (established in the twelfth century and rebuilt in the
eighteenth). At nearby Segnacco, the church of Sant’Eufemia
(fourteenth century) merits attention.
Behind Tarcento, the upper Torre valley opens into one of Friuli’s
most unspoiled corners, an ideal spot for hill walking or mountain
biking. Here in Val Torre you will find the spectacular grottoes of
Villanova. Guided visits are available.
Nature
Torre waterfalls (Ciseriis).
Lusevera source of the Torre (Musi)
Grottoes (Villanova)
Festivals and events
Pignarul ancient traditional bonfire - 6 January
Festival dei Cuori folklore festival - August
NIMIS
An ancient, strategically located fortification of classical origin,
Nimis today is the home of Ramanodolo, the region’s first DOCG
denomination. Ramandolo is a sweet wine, vinified from grapes that
have raisined on the vine or on rush mats. It is produced in limited
quantities, exclusively in the tiny area around the hill of
Ramandolo, from which it takes its name.
Sights to see in the village are the parish church of Santi Gervasio
e Protasio (sixth century), one of the most ancient in Fr iuli, and
the church of the Madonna delle Pianelle (fifteenth-sixteenth
centuries).
The village offers an interesting Museo della Terra dei Nove
Castelli, a museum dedicated to the area’s mediaeval past. Nearby
are the imposing remains of three castles, the Castello Superiore,
the Castello Inferiore and the Castello di Partistagno. At Borgo
Faris, there is the church of Sant’Osvaldo (fourteenth-fifteenth
centuries) and at Forame there is the church of Sant'Antonio Abate
(thirteenth, seventeenth and twentieth centuries) with a fascinating
wooden altar (1701).
Festivals and events
Sagra delle Fragole e dei Lamponi strawberry and raspberry fair -
July
Festa e Mostra dei Funghi e delle Castagne mushroom and chestnut
fair - October
FAEDIS
A village with ancient origins, Faedis offers visitors the parish
church of Santa Maria Assunta with a wooden altar by Giovanni
Martini (1522) and the church of San Pietro degli Slavi (thirteenth
and fifteenth centuries). Nearby stand the impressive remains of the
mediaeval castles of Soffumbergo, Zucco and Cucagna, which may be
visited on foot after a short walk. At Ronchis, there are intriguing
ancient private residences at Villa Freschi (seventeenth century)
and Casa Partistagno (sixteenth century).
Festivals and events
Sagra del Vino e delle Fragole wine and strawberry fair - June
Wine festival - June (at Campeglio)
Festa delle Castagne e del Miele chestnut and honey fair at
Soffumbergo - October
TORREANO
Torreano is renowned for its stone masonry, which is used in both in
architecture and in interior decor, as well as for creating artistic
objects. Nearby, Montina di Prestento offers the church of San Rocco
(fifteenth century) and at Togliano, there is the church of San
Mauro (fourteenth century).