Guided walking tour of the Verona hills – 2-hour experience. Start at a medieval bridge, climb to a hilltop castle to admire the city views, pass an ancient theatre, explore ruins and ramparts, visit a peaceful convent, discover gardens and finish your tour under the arcades of a historic church.
Discover the Medieval Bridge and the Castle
Your adventure begins at the medieval bridge, an architectural masterpiece spanning the Adige River. From there, you'll start your ascent to the hilltop castle. At each step, the panoramic view of Verona will gradually unfold. You'll see red-tiled roofs and ancient towers stretching as far as the eye can see.
The Roman Theatre and the Funicular
Along the way, you'll pass the Roman Theatre, an ancient amphitheater overlooking the river. It has withstood the test of time and remains a testament to Verona's history. Nearby, the funicular railway, still linking the lower town to the hill, will remind you of the events of 1939.
The Ruins of King Theodoric and Wild Nature
As you ascend, you will explore the secluded ruins of King Theodoric. These remains, hidden among wild grasses and capers, offer a mysterious setting. The air is filled with the aroma of fresh grass and caper flowers in full bloom. You will walk alongside the ancient walls that once protected Verona.
The Olive Trees and the Serenity of the Don Calabria Monastery
At the summit, you'll discover centuries-old olive trees whose gnarled trunks evoke a sense of timelessness. Next, you'll reach the Don Calabria Monastery, a peaceful haven surrounded by fields of soft grass. Olive branches sway gently in the breeze, creating an atmosphere of calm and serenity. The view of Verona below is breathtaking.
The Giardino Giusti and its Renaissance Charm
As you continue along the path, you'll have a breathtaking view of the Giardino Giusti, a magnificent Renaissance garden. You'll admire its symmetrical design, with its elegant terraces and classical statues. The gentle sound of water and the fragrance of blooming flowers will delight your senses.
Military Architecture and the Church of San Giovanni en Valle
The descent will lead you through imposing Austrian fortifications. These structures bear witness to Verona's military history. Finally, you will arrive at the Church of San Giovanni in Valle, an example of simple elegance that blends perfectly into the surrounding history and nature.
Meeting point: Chiesa di Santo Stefano






























