Agna
Agna is a small municipality in the Bassa Padovana, in the area historically known as Saccisica, between Padua and the Adriatic co...
Updated 12 July 2026
The story
The story of Agna
A Land of Reclamation and Canals
Agna's territory is among the lowest in the province of Padua, a stretch of plain shaped over centuries by land reclamation works that turned once-marshy ground into farmland. The canals crossing the municipality, part of the Saccisica hydraulic system, still regulate water drainage toward the sea today and shape the landscape with straight embankments and tree-lined rows. It is an environment built by human labour more than by nature, where the balance between land and water is the result of centuries of agricultural intervention. Walking or cycling along these embankments offers a different perspective on the Bassa Padovana, made of wide horizons and a silence that speaks of the area's rural life.
The Saccisica, a Network of Small Towns
Agna is part of the Saccisica, an area of the southern Bassa Padovana that includes municipalities such as Arre, Bagnoli di Sopra, Conselve, Pozzonovo and Terrassa Padovana, historically linked by a shared agricultural economy and territorial identity. This is not an area organised for mass tourism, but travelling through these towns allows visitors to piece together a coherent picture of Veneto's rural farming culture, among country courtyards, village churches and small local products. Agna, with around three thousand residents, is representative of this reality: a municipality lived in mainly by its own people, where daily activities still revolve around the fields and family-run farms.
Friularo di Bagnoli, a Niche Wine
Agna's territory falls within the production area of Friularo di Bagnoli DOCG, a red wine made from a late-ripening native grape variety, cultivated in this part of the Bassa Padovana for centuries. It is not a production comparable in fame to Veneto's major denominations, but it represents a local winemaking heritage worth the attention of those seeking wines with character, often linked to small family-run cellars. Vine growing sits alongside other agricultural products typical of the area, in a mosaic of fields that changes colour with the seasons. For visitors to the Saccisica, a stop at a local winery offers an authentic taste of agriculture in this part of Veneto.
A Rural Landscape to Explore by Bike
Agna's flat plain, free of gradients and crossed by quiet secondary roads, is well suited to cycling routes among cultivated fields, embankments and the small towns of the Saccisica. There are no major attractions to tick off a list, but rather an agricultural landscape that tells the story of Veneto's land reclamation and the daily relationship between local communities and their territory. This is slow tourism, suited to those who want to get to know a part of Veneto far from the busiest itineraries, moving from town to town along the canals and country roads.
Community Life and Local Traditions
Like many municipalities in the Bassa Padovana, Agna keeps a strong sense of community, expressed through village festivals, weekly markets and the activities of local associations. These occasions, more than any monument, tell the story of the town's identity: gatherings tied to the farming calendar, religious holidays and the culinary traditions of the Saccisica. Visitors arriving in Agna expecting major tourist attractions will likely be disappointed, but those seeking authentic contact with life in a lowland Veneto town will find the true heart of the area in these community events.
Experiences not to miss
- Walk or bike ride along the land-reclamation canals
- Taste Friularo di Bagnoli at a local winery
- Visit the small neighbouring towns of the Saccisica
- Join a village festival, if the calendar allows
- Watch the Bassa Padovana farmland landscape at sunset
To see