The life of a Venetian villa was not just about grand receptions or managing land holdings. The lords also enjoyed activities such as hunting.
The Roccolo is a rare and well-preserved example of an ancient tree setup, consisting of a vegetative gallery of hornbeams and a large oak.
It is located next to the watchtower and was used to hunt birds using nets: this hunting technique, employed in medieval times, was meant to capture live birds for resale.
The Roccolo is an integral part of the park of Villa Negri-Piovene.
This hill hosts many activities carried out by various associations in the area and events organized by the Municipality.
It is located along some nature trails and is surrounded by numerous fields rich in flowers. Enhancing the charm of this place is the almost constant presence of deer, which usually cross the meadow, sometimes in large groups, to reach wooded areas safe from "prying eyes".