Travel Secrets Nov-Dec 2015 | Page 35

COVERSTORY #309 Walking between Bassano del Grappa and Marostica, Italy From: Our Italy Correspondent Paola Peruzzo Crossed by the river Brenta, the hills between Bassano and Marostica, in the north east of Italy, these are the perfect places to ride in contact with nature and, at the same time, enjoy folklore and traditional popular culture of the region. Full of luxuriant olive trees and vineyards, the area is also renowned for its white asparagus, appearing mid-March to mid-June, a product recognised for its quality the world over. The symbol of city is the covered wooden pontoon bridge, called Ponte degli Alpini, the most important monument of the city, dear to popular tradition. This is an absolute must when you are in Bassano! It was destroyed many times during the last world war, but it was always restored following the ideas of architect Palladio. Don’t mind to go to taste a good grappa before leaving the city center, a uniquely Italian drink typcal of this geographic area, traditionally made from pomace, the discarded grape seeds, if possible at the Nardini distillery! Close to Bassano you can reach the lovely city of Marostica, famous for the local cherry variety and for its living chess match with human pawns. Hundreds of people wear typical costumes, and reproduce what has now become a famous legend known on an international scale! The best period to visit these places is during spring, from March to June, for the natural panorama and also for the culinary specialties typical of that season. Welcome to my beautiful country! November-December 2015 Travel Secrets  35