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A- The river Sile – inland PDF Print Email

This tour follows the inner stretch of the river Sile before entering the lagoon, to be crossed only by boat. Starting in Casier, where the river widens, there is a little port where visitors can rent small vessels, even for just a couple of hours, or sail the large Burci. In the square, visitors can admire a charming clock with its unique exposed gears, that is powered by water. Our tourist guides will then take you to the area’s nature reserves, to Cimitero dei Burci, Torre Carrarese and Casale sul Sile’s parish with its famous fresco by Giandomenico Tiepolo. The area’s flora (marsh fern, swamp sawgrass, white water-crowfoot, black poplar, frogbit, fool’s-water-cress, etc) and fauna (trout, river trout, carp, little grebe, coot, osprey, red avadavat, grayling, duck, swan, Canestrini’s goby, penduline tit, pond turtle, crested newt, water shrew, frog, etc.) are rich and varied. The Sile and some of its tributaries have always been ideal locations for mills because of their perennial stream. As late as the 19th century, there were sixty-one mills in the province of Treviso alone. Currently, none of them use the waters of the river, however, many of them still stand as examples of industrial archaeology. The many Venetian Villas (such as Barbaro-Gabbianelli, Mantovani-Orsetti, Fanio-Cervellini, Valier-Battagia) are evidence of Venetian civilization in the mainland and of great productivity in the age of the Serenissima Republic.

 
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