A tale as old as time with strong ties to tourism, and local food and wine heritage
Hotel Contà is a splendidly renovated villa located on the banks of the Soligo river, right in the heart of Pieve di Soligo’s historic centre. It’s just a stone’s throw away from the town’s elegant Renaissance buildings. Nearby you can also find historic castles and ancient villages just waiting to be explored. We offer a bike hire service available at the hotel reception, providing the perfect way to head for the hills home to Prosecco DOCG. There’s also a bus stop close by, connecting you to the nearby golf courses and stables just under 1 km/half a mile away.
The hotel boasts 49 spacious rooms offering all modern comforts, including Wi-Fi. Some rooms have a private balcony with river views. The hotel also offers a meeting room and bar area. Take advantage of Hotel Contà’s efficient courtesy service – our staff will be happy to organise a transfer for you, or you can park your car at the hotel at no extra cost.

All the services you need for a pleasant, comfortable stay
The hotel is open 24/7 and there is a concierge on hand to assist you at all times. We offer secure covered parking for up to 20 vehicles (booking required). Breakfast is an international buffet served from 7am to 10am. A price list for treatments and all extra services can be found in each room. Wi-Fi is available throughout the rooms and communal spaces.
SKY is available every day so you don’t miss your favourite events. There is also a wine bar in the communal area stocked with a wealth of local food and wine products, at prices you normally only find buying directly from the producer. Bikes are able for hire for excursions. Pets welcome.


Conegliano Valdobbiadene, an idyllic location between Venice and the Dolomites
This uniquely beautiful landscape has been carved out over the centuries, through the cultivation of its vines and the industrious work of many men and women. It represents an intricate patchwork of stories, places and communities and has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The setting is the province of Treviso: picture the rolling green hills northwest of Conegliano leading up towards Valdobbiadene.
These two towns border an area that has been cultivating vines for centuries. It has an unusual geomorphological conformation made up of a series of steep, rugged elevations interspersed with stretches of small, parallel valleys. It’s a challenging terrain, with hilly slopes modelled by mankind into an agricultural landscape that is multifaceted both in its form and composition.