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Miane is a hillside municipality in the province of Treviso, at the heart of the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, r...

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Miane is a hillside municipality in the province of Treviso, at the heart of the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019 for their landscape of terraced vineyards and historic agricultural arrangements. The municipal territory includes Rolle, a hamlet often cited as one of the most photographed views in the area for its sequence of vine rows and cypresses set against the slopes, and Combai, known for chestnut cultivation and in particular for its marrone chestnut, celebrated in a traditional autumn festival. Miane's economy remains tied to viticulture, with estates growing Glera grapes following the methods typical of these foothills, and to chestnut growing in the higher parts of the territory. The landscape, made up of steep ridges, coppice woods, and hand-tended vineyards, lends itself to hiking and food-and-wine routes. Miane well represents the balance between quality wine production and rural life that characterizes the whole hill area between Conegliano and Valdobbiadene.

Updated 12 July 2026

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The story of Miane

The UNESCO Prosecco Hills

Miane lies within the area of the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2019. The designation recognizes an agricultural landscape shaped over centuries, made up of terraced vineyards on steep slopes, grassy ridges, and small plots planted with Glera, the base grape variety of Prosecco Superiore DOCG. The municipal territory extends over hilly ridges alternating vineyards, woodland, and small settlements, preserving a long-standing agrarian organization.

Rolle, the Postcard Hamlet

The hamlet of Rolle is one of the visual landmarks of the Prosecco Hills, so much so that it is often used as the symbolic image of the whole UNESCO area. The small settlement, set along a ridge, is surrounded by vine rows that follow the shape of the land and by cypresses lining the approach road. The hamlet's quiet, away from the main tourist flows, makes it a well-regarded stop for those touring the Prosecco roads by car or bicycle.

Combai and Its Chestnuts

In the higher part of the municipal territory lies Combai, a hamlet historically tied to chestnut growing. The Combai marrone chestnut is the focus of a traditional autumn market-fair, drawing visitors interested in forest produce and seasonal cooking. The centuries-old chestnut groves surrounding the settlement form a distinctive part of the landscape, different from the vineyards that dominate the lower elevations.

Wine and Rural Life

Miane's economy is built on viticulture, with numerous small and medium-sized estates growing Glera using techniques adapted to the slope of the land, often worked by hand because machinery cannot be used on the steepest hillsides. Alongside wine, local agricultural output includes chestnuts, honey, and garden produce, in an economy that remains largely family-run.

Trails Through the Hills

Miane's territory is crossed by roads and paths connecting the various hamlets amid vineyards and woodland, suited to walks and cycling with views over the surrounding hills. The municipality lies a short distance from Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, the main hubs for visitors touring the whole Prosecco Superiore DOCG area.

Experiences Not to Miss

  • Photograph the hamlet of Rolle among the vine rows
  • Visit Combai and taste the local chestnuts in season
  • Follow the hillside roads through UNESCO terraced vineyards
  • Stop at a local winery for a Glera tasting
  • Walk or cycle among the ridges with views over the Prosecco Hills

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