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Campodoro e un piccolo comune dell'Alta Padovana, a circa 18 chilometri a nord-ovest di Padova, lungo la direttrice storica che co...

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Campodoro e un piccolo comune dell'Alta Padovana, a circa 18 chilometri a nord-ovest di Padova, lungo la direttrice storica che collega la citta del Santo a Vicenza. Nato dalla fusione amministrativa dei due antichi nuclei di Campolongo e Bevadoro (fino al 1866 il comune si chiamava Campolongo Minore), conserva ancora oggi un'anima profondamente rurale, fatta di campi coltivati, rogge e piccoli borghi silenziosi. Non e una meta turistica nel senso classico del termine, e va detto con onesta: qui non ci sono grandi monumenti ne itinerari da cartolina. Il suo valore sta altrove, nel paesaggio agricolo ben conservato della fascia delle risorgive, nella quiete della campagna padovana e in una storia locale che affonda le radici ben prima dell'anno Mille. Per chi cerca un assaggio autentico della bassa pianura veneta lontano dai flussi turistici, Campodoro offre proprio questo.

Обновлено 12 июля 2026

Campodoro 23°
Вск 34° 21°
Пнд 33° 21°
Втр 35° 22°
Срд 32° 22°

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История Campodoro

A town born from two hamlets

The name Campodoro comes from the fusion of the place names Campolongo and Bevadoro, the two main centres around which today's municipality formed. The first official document mentioning them dates to 1231, though the settlements themselves are certainly older, predating the year 1000. Bevadoro in particular likely derives from the Latin bibatorium, meaning watering trough: a resting point along the road linking Vicenza to Padua, used by pilgrims, merchants and soldiers passing through. Under Venetian rule the territory became part of the Podesteria of Cittadella, later suffering, like much of the area, the violence of the War of the League of Cambrai in the early 1500s, an episode that scarred the whole Alta Padovana region.

The resurgence-spring belt and the rural landscape

Campodoro lies within the resurgence-spring belt, the line across the Veneto plain where rainwater that has seeped underground in the gravelly upper plain resurfaces to form clear, constant-temperature springs and small streams. This hydrogeological feature has always shaped local farming, favouring permanent meadows, fodder crops and a dense network of irrigation ditches and canals. The resulting landscape is typical of the Paduan countryside: orderly fields, tree rows, scattered farmhouses and a low horizon broken only by the occasional bell tower. It is a landscape best read slowly, on foot or by bicycle along country lanes, rather than through a single photogenic landmark.

Farming life and the local community

Campodoro's economy today remains largely tied to agriculture, with family-run farms growing cereals, fodder crops and vegetables, alongside a small fabric of craft and retail businesses serving residents. The municipality has a population of a few thousand spread between the main village and the hamlets of Campolongo and Bevadoro, and social life revolves around village festivals, parish activities and shared public spaces. There are no major events drawing outside crowds, but this close-knit scale is part of the place's character: a town that lives by the rhythms of the countryside, without forcing a tourist identity, welcoming visitors with the quiet sobriety typical of the lowland villages.

Between Padua and Vicenza: a crossing point

Campodoro's position along the ancient axis between Padua and Vicenza has always made it more a place of passage than a destination, and that remains true today. It is a convenient starting point for exploring the Destra Brenta area and the rural routes of Alta Padovana by bicycle, or a quiet stop for those travelling between the two cities who want to step away from main-road traffic for a while. Do not expect structured tourist services here: what the area offers is essentially its farmland, its country cycle routes and a slow pace of visiting, suited to those who appreciate the Veneto countryside rather than major attractions.

Environment and biodiversity of the resurgence springs

The clear, almost constant-temperature waters of the resurgence springs crossing Campodoro's territory create a favourable microenvironment for a distinctive aquatic fauna and flora, typical of the resurgence streams of the Veneto plain: trout and other cold-water fish species, aquatic insects and riparian vegetation made up of reed beds and water-loving plants. These small streams, often barely visible from the main roads, are worth a stop on foot along the embankments or farm tracks, where herons and other water birds can occasionally be spotted foraging. This is not a protected area with dedicated trails, but an agricultural landscape that, observed closely, reveals surprising biodiversity for such intensively farmed land.

Experiences not to miss

  • Walk or cycle among the fields and ditches of the resurgence-spring belt
  • Visit the historic hamlets of Campolongo and Bevadoro
  • Cycle the rural routes of the Destra Brenta area
  • Experience a village festival to get a feel for local social life
  • Use Campodoro as a quiet base between Padua and Vicenza

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