At 1087 meters above sea level, the small town of Velo Veronese seems to be a balcony on the Veronese plain.
The remains of an ancient prehistoric fortress and a Roman fort on Mount Purga, the dry stone walls, the stables, the huts, the stone steles in the districts, and the mountain huts are just some of the signs left by the people who inhabited these lands from millions of years ago.
It is a land of artisans and breeders, of mown meadows, grazing cows, woods and trails that breathe the love for the territory.
Ancient capital of the 13 Cimbri municipalities, Velo Veronese boasts important points of interest, such as the Covolo and the annexed Paleontological Museum of Camposilvano, the Valley of the Sphinxes or ancient caves of karst origin such as the Covoli di Velo and much more.