Caprino Veronese

Welcome to Caprino Veronese: an overview of the town

Welcome to Caprino Veronese, a town located in the beautiful region of Veneto, Italy! With its 8,506 inhabitants and an area of 47.3 km², Caprino Veronese overlooks the foothills of Monte Baldo, offering a fantastic view of the Adige Valley. The town borders the municipalities of Ferrara di Monte Baldo, Brentino Belluno, Rivoli Veronese, Castermano sul Garda, and San Zeno di Montagna.

The history of the town of Caprino Veronese

The area of the town of Caprino Veronese has an ancient history, which dates back to Neolithic times and subsequently the Bronze Age. During the Roman era, the area underwent a relatively intense romanization. In the medieval period, the town of Caprino Veronese was just one of several small settlements in the region.

During the Napoleonic period, a battle took place in which Napoleon Bonaparte defeated the Austrians. However, its greatest importance was assumed in the post-unitary period with its appointment to the status of a city and its location near the border with the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Caprino Veronese: history, geography, and attractions of the Venetian municipality.

The meaning of toponyms in the town of Caprino Veronese

The name "Caprino" derives from "capra" (goat) and dates back to 1088. Many of the toponyms in the town of Caprino Veronese are medieval in origin. For example, "Baldo" could derive from "wald," as the mountain must have been covered with forests, with antiquity attested to as far back as 1163.

"Lubiara" derives from the old Italian and dialect "lobbia", meaning pergola or portico, while "Montecchio" derives from the Latin term for "at the beginning of a slight rise in the ground." Other names such as "Pazzon" could derive from the term "pastura" (pasture), while "Tasso" from the name of the tree or animal of the same name.

The physical geography of Caprino Veronese

Caprino Veronese is located approximately 36 km northwest of Verona and is situated at an altitude of 254 m above sea level. The town is located at the foot of Monte Baldo, towards the Adige Valley. Its hamlets are situated on the eastern slopes of this mountain and its southernmost extension, Monte Belpo.

What to see in Caprino Veronese

If you are passionate about culture and history, you cannot miss a visit to the Castles of Pesina, San Michele, and La Motta. The historic center of the town is characterized by welcoming streets and squares, where you can find typical bars and restaurants. In the parish church of San Giovanni Battista, originally dating back to 1300, you can admire 16th-century frescoes and a Romanesque bell tower.

Caprino Veronese also offers numerous outdoor activities, including hiking and mountain biking in Monte Baldo, boat trips on Lake Garda, paragliding, and hang gliding.

The economy of the town of Caprino Veronese

The economy of the town of Caprino Veronese is primarily based on agriculture, with the production of excellent dairy products such as Caprino Veronese cheese, the jewel of the town's gastronomy. Other typical products include olive oil, wine, and honey. The town also hosts some craft ceramics and weaving activities.

How to get to Caprino Veronese

Caprino Veronese is easily reachable by car thanks to the A22 and A4 highways. From Verona railway station, you can take a direct bus to Caprino Veronese.

We welcome you to Caprino Veronese, a fascinating town where every corner tells a story and offers a unique and authentic experience. Discover this gem of Veneto, amidst art, history, and nature, and enjoy its delicious food, produced with passion and dedication.

Alessandro Romano
Updated Tuesday, Dec 27, 2022