Off-road Tour Through Vineyards and Organic Wine Tasting at Villa Bogdano 1880

Traveling through Italy’s beautiful Veneto region offers plenty of options, but few experiences stand out quite like this off-road tour of Villa Bogdano 1880. Designed for those who want more than just a sip of wine, this journey combines scenic landscapes, historical charm, and sustainable viticulture in a way that’s both engaging and informative. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply craving a unique adventure, this tour offers a taste of authentic Veneto that’s hard to match.
What really draws us in is the chance to explore centuries-old vineyards aboard an off-road vehicle — a fun, relaxed way to see the countryside without feeling rushed. Plus, the panoramic terrace view and the guided tasting of organic wines from old vines make this a well-rounded experience. That said, it’s not perfect for everyone, especially those looking for a long, comprehensive tour or with mobility limitations. This is best suited for curious travelers who appreciate good scenery, history, and responsible wine-making.
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- Unique off-road exploration through historic vineyards and protected forests.
- Stunning panoramic views from a terrace at 20 meters height.
- Authentic wine experience with tasting of 3 organic wines from old vines.
- Insightful guided tour blending tradition and modern sustainability.
- Ideal for those seeking a relaxed, scenic, and cultural excursion.
- Limited group size ensures a personal, immersive experience.
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A Scenic Journey Through Veneto’s Historic Vineyards

When we first read about this tour, what caught our attention was the off-road vehicle adventure that takes you through ancient vineyards and a rare medieval Natura 2000 forest. You won’t just be sitting still in a bus — instead, you’ll be cruising through the landscape, getting up close to centuries-old vines and unspoiled nature. This is a fantastic way to see the countryside from a different perspective, especially if you enjoy outdoor activities and want a more intimate look at the land that produces these wines.
The tour begins at Via Frassinella, 7, where you’ll meet your guide and hop into your off-road vehicle. The journey lasts around 1.5 hours, during which you’ll cross scenic vineyards and learn about the estate’s history and sustainable practices. The estate is situated in the DOCG Lison, an area renowned for quality wines, nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic — an area that has cultivated vines for hundreds of years.
One thing we really appreciated is the guide’s approach — knowledgeable and personable, they add context about the estate’s history and its commitment to organic viticulture. It’s a good balance of storytelling and scenic sightseeing, making the ride both educational and relaxing. Plus, the chance to see a medieval Natura 2000 forest adds a rare touch of biodiversity that’s increasingly important in today’s environmental landscape.
The Viewpoint: A Panoramic Terrace of the Veneto

After your off-road adventure, the tour takes you to a 20-meter-high panoramic terrace. Here, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the estate’s vineyards and the surrounding landscape. It’s a quiet, peaceful spot that makes for great photos and a moment of appreciation for the land’s natural beauty. We loved how this part of the experience offers a tangible connection to the landscape — you’re not just looking at pictures, but experiencing it firsthand.
This terrace isn’t just for show — it’s a carefully chosen vantage point that showcases the scale and diversity of the estate’s vineyards. If you’re a fan of scenic vistas, this is definitely a highlight. It’s also a good spot to pause, take some deep breaths, and enjoy the peaceful environment that the estate has preserved.
Inside the Historic Winery: Tradition Meets Innovation

Back on solid ground, you’ll visit the winery’s historic cellar. This space features concrete tanks that have been part of the estate for generations. Our guide explained how the winery fuses traditional techniques with modern innovations, ensuring quality while respecting the land.
The winemaking process here isn’t just about making good wine; it’s about responsible, sustainable practices that honor old vines and natural ecosystems. You’ll learn about how the estate’s commitment to organic viticulture influences every step, from vine to bottle. For those interested in the technical side, the tour offers insights into the special methods used to produce these organic wines, which are from old vines capable of producing wines with a deep identity.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Organic Wine Tasting: A Sensory Delight

The tasting session is located in an elegant Venetian-style space, adding a sense of history and calm to the experience. Here, a WSET-certified staff member guides you through a tasting of three organic wines from the estate’s most representative old vines. Expect artisanal breadsticks to accompany your wines, which helps heighten the sensory experience.
The wines themselves are notable for their authenticity and character. Since they come from old vines and organic practices, they tend to have more depth and personality than mass-produced options. Our reviewer Cristiano, who left a five-star review, complimented the professionalism of the guide and the great location for tasting, especially the panoramic terrace. It’s clear that the estate takes pride in making wines that reflect the land and history.
While the tasting lasts about an hour, it feels unhurried and intimate — limited to just four participants — which makes the experience more personal. It’s a good value considering the quality of the wines and the setting, especially if you’re into discovering wines that have a story and a sense of place.
Practical Details and Considerations

The entire experience lasts approximately 2.5 hours, making it a manageable outing that fits easily into a day. The tour is conducted in both Italian and English, ensuring clarity regardless of your language preference. Since it’s a small-group experience (limited to four people), you’ll get more attention and the chance to ask questions.
Pricing is reasonable given what’s included: off-road adventure, panoramic views, a guided winery tour, and a tasting of three organic wines. It’s a balanced package that offers good value, especially if you’re keen on responsible viticulture and scenic experiences.
Worth noting, the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or wheelchair users, mainly because of the terrain and the nature of the activities. Also, bad weather could impact the forest part of the tour, so it’s good to keep an eye on the forecast.
The estate’s accessibility from nearby towns and Venice makes it a convenient day-trip option. If you’re already exploring the Veneto region or even staying in Venice, this tour offers a meaningful way to connect with local tradition and nature.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour for You?
If you’re someone who loves combining scenic outdoor activities with authentic wine experiences, this tour will suit you well. You’ll appreciate the mix of adventure, history, and sustainability, especially if you like to learn about how wine is made and why organic practices matter. The personal touch of a small group and the expert guidance add value that many larger tours can’t match.
However, if you’re after a lengthy, comprehensive winery visit, or require accessibility accommodations, this might not be the best fit. Also, it’s best suited for those who enjoy moderate physical activity and are comfortable with uneven terrain. For those seeking a peaceful, scenic escape with an educational edge, this tour hits the right notes.
In summary, this experience is a good choice for travelers who want to enjoy Veneto’s landscapes in a responsible way while learning about the craft of organic winemaking. It’s a thoughtful, genuine experience that offers a good balance of nature, culture, and wine — perfect for those who want to taste Italy’s countryside in a relaxed, authentic setting.
Off-road tour through vineyards and organic wine tasting at Villa Bogdano 1880
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
This tour is not specifically designed for children, especially since it involves off-road vehicle rides and walking through uneven terrain. It’s best suited for adults or older teens who can comfortably handle the activities.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 2.5 hours, including the off-road ride, winery visit, and tasting.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility to your travel plans.
What languages are available?
Guides speak both Italian and English, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
Is the tasting included in the price?
Yes, the guided tasting of three organic wines, accompanied by artisanal breadsticks, is part of the package.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities, and perhaps a light jacket in case of wind or weather changes. Footwear should be sturdy enough for walking on uneven terrain.
To sum it up, this off-road tour at Villa Bogdano 1880 offers a charming blend of scenic beauty, historic charm, and responsible winemaking. It’s best suited for travelers who seek a relaxed yet meaningful experience, with plenty of opportunities to learn, enjoy stunning views, and taste authentic organic wines. If that sounds like your kind of day in Veneto, it’s a worthwhile addition to your itinerary.
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