Pavia di Udine - Overview
Pavia di Udine, which can include the areas of Risano, Persereano, Lauzacco and Percoto, is undoubtedly a rich attraction for visitors in search of historical splendour.
As with the whole of the surrounding area, its Roman and Latin roots are certified, recorded by numerous documentary and lapidary finds.
Its proximity to the great thoroughfare, Via Julia Augusta, as well as its already thriving agricultural and pastoral activities made it, from its outset, a busy land of commercial exchanges.
Grain, oil and, above all, wine flowed through this land, setting the characteristics of the vocation undertaken today.
An itinerary of churches, often votive, rich in furnishings, statues and wooden altarpieces, merges with the fascinating architecture of villas, such as those in Persereano, Lauzacco, Chiasottis, Risano and Cortello.
The great local wines and the traditions and flavours of ancient folk wisdom, that can be enjoyed in fine farmhouses and accommodation facilities, will almost certainly provide another reason to stay, to the satisfaction of both the senses and the mind.