Things to do in Capriate San Gervasio in September

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September is a great time to visit Capriate San Gervasio. The weather is usually mildly cool and humid but cool, with temperatures ranging from 56—74°F (14—23°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Capriate San Gervasio during this time. Some of our top recommendations: go truffle hunting, take a cooking class, take a wine tour of the Franciacorta region, and more!

Capriate San Gervasio has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your September trip to Capriate San Gervasio. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to September. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Capriate San Gervasio in September. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout September, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Capriate San Gervasio in September

Top experiences in September
Go truffle hunting
September marks the beginning of the truffle season in the region, and you can join a guided truffle hunting excursion to search for these prized culinary treasures in the lush forests and countryside. Truffle hunting is a unique and exciting experience that allows you to learn about the elusive fungi and their role in Italian cuisine, as well as enjoy the natural beauty of the landscape. Plus, you'll have the opportunity to taste some freshly harvested truffles and learn how to incorporate them into delicious dishes.
Take a cooking class
September is a great time to learn about traditional Italian cuisine and cooking techniques, and many local chefs and culinary experts offer hands-on cooking classes during this time. You can learn how to prepare authentic dishes using fresh, seasonal ingredients, and gain insight into the rich culinary heritage of the region. Cooking classes are a fun and interactive way to immerse yourself in the local culture and take home some new skills and recipes.
Take a wine tour of the Franciacorta region
September is the beginning of the grape harvest season in this renowned wine-producing area, and many wineries offer special tours and tastings during this time. You can learn about the winemaking process, stroll through the vineyards, and sample a variety of exquisite wines, including the region's famous sparkling varieties. The picturesque countryside and charming wineries make for a memorable and enjoyable day of wine tasting and exploration.
Explore the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo
September is a great time to visit this beautiful regional park, as the weather is still warm and the foliage is beginning to change colors. You can take a leisurely hike or bike ride through the park's scenic trails, or simply relax and enjoy a picnic amidst the stunning natural surroundings. The park is a peaceful and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Visit the historic town of Bergamo
September is a great time to explore this charming medieval town, as the summer crowds have dissipated and the weather is still pleasant. You can wander through the cobblestone streets, admire the well-preserved architecture, and visit the town's many museums and art galleries. Bergamo is also known for its delicious cuisine, so be sure to indulge in some traditional dishes at one of the local restaurants.
Take a boat tour of Lake Iseo
September is a wonderful time to explore this picturesque lake, as the summer crowds have thinned out and the weather is still warm and pleasant. You can take a leisurely boat ride around the lake, stopping to visit charming lakeside towns, historic landmarks, and scenic viewpoints. The tranquil waters and stunning natural beauty of Lake Iseo make for a relaxing and enjoyable day on the water.
Visit the Sanctuary of Caravaggio
This historic pilgrimage site is dedicated to the famous Italian artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and is a popular destination for art enthusiasts and history buffs. The sanctuary features a stunning basilica, as well as a museum and other cultural attractions. September is a great time to visit, as the weather is still mild and the surrounding countryside is lush and green.
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Holidays in Capriate San Gervasio in September
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  • The Feast of Saint Januarius (September 19)
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Weather in Capriate San Gervasio in September

Temperatures on an average day in Capriate San Gervasio in September

The average temperature in Capriate San Gervasio in September for a typical day ranges from a high of 74°F (23°C) to a low of 56°F (14°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. humid but cool

For comparison, the hottest month in Capriate San Gervasio, July, has days with highs of 82°F (28°C) and lows of 64°F (18°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 43°F (6°C) and lows of 30°F (-1°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Capriate San Gervasio in September based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in September
74°F
highs
56°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, humid but cool
Feels like
24%
Chance of rain
0.121 in
Amount
7.2 mph
Wind speed
65%
Humidity
12.6 hrs
Daylight length
6:58 AM
Sunrise
7:34 PM
Sunset
56%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in September
With an average high of 74°F (23°C) and a low of 56°F (14°C), it generally feels mildly cool and humid but cool. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
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Best attractions for Capriate San Gervasio in September

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Capriate San Gervasio has to offer for travelers in September, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Capriate San Gervasio that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Capriate San Gervasio for September.
Leolandia
1. Leolandia
4.5
(37046)
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Fun park with roller coasters, water rides, animals & miniature models of Italian landmarks.
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This amusement park is ideal for younger children, offering plenty of gentle, less-scary rides. While the attractions aren’t as elaborate or themed as those at Gardaland or Movieland, they deliver classic amusement-park fun in a well-designed, well-maintained setting. Beyond the rides, the park includes a small farm, a reptile house and aquarium, “Mini-Italy,” and several cheerful playgrounds scattered around the grounds. Buying tickets online in advance will save you money.
Great place for younger children, height limits on some rides (105cm & 120cm) so worth keeping this in mind before you visit. Was a hot June day, plenty of wet areas to cool down but they are a bit manic so need to supervise young ones Bought our tickets in advance, and walked right in Food was responsibly priced, and the pizza I had was really good!
Nice place for younger children that want to experience rides. However, we were bit disappointed about Thomas the train been on service on that day so we couldn't experience it. We were waiting for it and after asking to one of the staff members we discovered that wasn't operating. Was a quite day so we didn't experience any queue. I don' t think is worth waiting 45min or more for a ride on peak season. Overall was a nice experience, my son had so much fun and had the possibility to experience different rides that he never tried before
Definitely interesting if you have kids and a spare day near Milan, though underwhelming if you’ve been to other parcs in Europe/US. It’s really geared to young kids, teenagers and up would quickly get bored. The parc itself is small but spacious, and clean. The only downside is the access roads; whover design the last couple of kms of entrance to the olace must have truly hated the parc (or people in general). Expect to waste about 30’ sitting in the car from the moment you see the entrance sign at a distance till you actually cross it
Great for little kids. Very crowded. Service is amazing. Paid parking (7 Euro). Very clean.
Unfortunately they have beit's becoming a place where the crowds exceed the livability just to pursuit profit. The ambience is actually well done and plenty of services. But you'll easily spend more time queuing (average 20 mins) instead of enjoying carousel.
We enjoyed so much me and my friends specialy on boat ride last photo
We loved it.. very nice place and good for toddlers.. the rides start for children from the length of 90cm and there are many for that age.. there is an aquario and rettilario which made it more interesting.. there is a mini Italia and it very nice too..
Crespi d'Adda
2. Crespi d'Adda
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Crespi d'Adda is a village in northern Italy and hamlet of Capriate San Gervasio, a municipality in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy. Wikipedia.
CRESPI CULTURA - Assoc. Culturale Villaggio Crespi d'Adda
3. CRESPI CULTURA - Assoc. Culturale Villaggio Crespi d'Adda
4.5
(1364)
Cultural center
Neighborhoods
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I was born and raised here, so I admit I might be biased. Yet I believe this tiny village, an industrial village from the end of the XIX, is really worth a 1/2 day visit. It's a peculiar place hard to find somewhere else, with houses that all look alike and a history worth knowing. :)
Nice place for a short walk. Good enough when you pass nearby... But it doesn't make sense to drive there from long distance. Actually... why is this in UNESCO?? Old empty factory, ordinary houses... If you don't know the story you cannot see anything special there. The office was closed.
Start of the guided tour of the town. Only in Italian and on weekends. You get a very detailed tour but actually you spend a lot of time sitting listening to to the guide then watching the film. You then walk in a small circle in town and you won’t get access to any special places so if you don’t understand Italian it isn’t worth it.
time of happening. an interesting 3 data of street food in Crespi d'adda. From 6 to 8 July 2018. there is also the possibility to visit the village. this village is UNESCO world heritage site. good time. right temperature to spent a Saturday night during hot summer in Milan.
Interesting Unesco site. Great example of how employees should be treated.
Pleasant day, an interesting window on the industrial history of Northern italy
Good site, excellent history. Remember to brush up your Italian
SS342
4. SS342
Nature & Parks
Parks
Graveyard of Crespi D'Adda
5. Graveyard of Crespi D'Adda
4.4
(74)
Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
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Very interesting like the village around it
It’s a cemetery that you find at the end of a short walk. Very suggestive if you think about the people who lived here once.
A mysterious place !
(Translated by Google) From afar, the Crespi cemetery captivates the eye with its grandeur and majesty, enveloped in time and silence. Unique in style and structure, it's a perfect place for reflection. As evening falls, it becomes very evocative, perhaps even a little awe-inspiring, and can bring to mind forgotten poems and stories. A small road leads to the confluence of the Adda and Brembo rivers. #crespi #Adda #brembo #historicvillage (Original) sin da lontano il cimitero di Crespi fa spaziare gli occhi per imponenza e maestosità, avvolto dal tempo e dal silenzio. unico per stile e struttura è un luogo perfetto per riflettere. al calare della sera diventa molto suggestivo incutendo forse un po' di timore può riportare alla mente poesie e storie dimenticate, tramite una stradina è possibile seguire un percorso fino allo sfocio tra Adda e Brembo. #crespi #Adda #brembo #villaggiostorico
(Translated by Google) The history of Crespi d'Adda is very interesting. The Crespi d'Adda cemetery is a truly special place. Commissioned by the Crespi family, it was designed to be a dignified resting place for all villagers, from the factory owners to the workers. The Crespi family mausoleum, with its imposing architecture, dominates the cemetery and symbolizes the bond between the family and the community. The workers' graves, simpler but meticulously maintained, reflect the importance of each individual worker in village life. The workers' houses in Crespi d'Adda were a fundamental element of the village. Designed to house the cotton factory workers, they were located right next to the factory. The first homes built were the "palazzotti," multi-story buildings that could accommodate several families. Later, semi-detached houses with gardens were built for skilled workers and larger families. These houses, with their unique architectural style, reflected the idea of ​​a self-sufficient and well-organized village, where the well-being of the workers was considered paramount. (Original) La storia di crespi d'Adda è molto interessante. Il cimitero di Crespi d'Adda è un luogo davvero speciale. Voluto dalla famiglia Crespi, è stato progettato per essere un luogo di riposo dignitoso per tutti gli abitanti del villaggio, dai proprietari della fabbrica agli operai. Il mausoleo della famiglia Crespi, con la sua imponente architettura, domina il cimitero e simboleggia il legame tra la famiglia e la comunità. Le tombe degli operai, più semplici ma curate, riflettono l'importanza di ogni singolo lavoratore nella vita del villaggio.Le case operaie a Crespi d'Adda erano un elemento fondamentale del villaggio. Progettate per ospitare i lavoratori della fabbrica di cotone, erano situate proprio accanto all'opificio. Le prime abitazioni costruite furono i "palazzotti", edifici a più piani che potevano ospitare diverse famiglie. In seguito, vennero realizzate villette bifamiliari con giardino, destinate agli operai specializzati e alle famiglie più numerose. Queste case, con il loro stile architettonico unico, riflettevano l'idea di un villaggio autosufficiente e ben organizzato, dove il benessere dei lavoratori era considerato importante.
(Translated by Google) The cemetery where the family placed their mausoleum was also built as part of the nineteenth-century village built by the Crespi family for the new factory on the banks of the Adda. A very particular structure worth seeing. (Original) Nell'ambito del villaggio ottocentesco realizzato dalla famiglia Crespi per il nuovo stabilimento sulle rive dell'Adda venne realizzato anche il cimitero ove la famiglia ha collocato il proprio mausoleo. Una struttura da vedere l molto particolare.
(Translated by Google) The place that ends the walk that crosses the workers' village of Crespi d'Adda for its entire length. A place of peace and silence that is immediately striking for its order. Dominating the cemetery scenically is the mausoleum of the Crespi family, the large raised building in the center of the cemetery which constitutes the tomb of the members of the family who founded the textile factory and the workers' village of Crespi d'Adda. (Original) Il luogo che chiude la passeggiata che attraversa il villaggio operaio di Crespi d'Adda per l'intera sua lunghezza. Un luogo di pace e silenzio che colpisce subito per il suo ordine. A dominare il cimitero scenograficamente è il mausoleo della famiglia Crespi, il grande edificio rialzato al centro del camposanto che costituisce la tomba dei membri della famiglia che ha fondato la fabbrica tessile ed il villaggio operaio di Crespi d'Adda.
(Translated by Google) A charming location. It's a shame we were rudely greeted at the cemetery entrance by a grumpy caretaker. Advice: remove this individual immediately, to avoid damaging the site's prestige. (Original) Suggestiva località. Peccato che all'ingresso del cimitero siamo state mal accolte da un custode scorbutico. Consiglio: rimozione immediata del difatti individuo, per evitare di fare perder prestigio al luogo
La Gabbia
6. La Gabbia
4.0
(284)
Temporarily Closed
Ice cream shop
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We came here to have a nice evening with old friends and Here's to a top evening with the wives tonight.
(Translated by Google) The best ice cream in the area for 30 years. Always right in taste. View of the Adda river with breathtaking windows. Eat and drink, what a satisfaction... be careful with parking... fines for parking are frequent (Original) Da 30 anni il migliore gelato della zona. Sempre giusto nei gusti. Vista sul fiume Adda con finestroni che emozionano. Mangia e bevi che soddisfazione... attenzione ai parcheggi... le multe per sosta sono frequenti
(Translated by Google) We went last month and there was a lot of mess (long narrow table with magazines, disused fridge with fake plants inside, dustbin vacuum cleaner lying around). We ate 1 cup and 4 simple cones but nothing special. We returned and noticed that things have been eliminated but cleanliness is still non-existent, very dirty floors, furniture and windows, counter with staff's jackets and open drinks, blender on the floor on the counter step, kitchen with cobwebs, white tiles with reliefs of flowers all dirty, goods lift behind the counter full of rubbish bin and steel ice cream holder (probably not used) not to mention the 2 ladies who were more intent on talking to each other and the girl being held to her boyfriend. The €3.50 baby cup is not a cup but a normal glass (for water) with 2 really small scoops of ice cream and a waffle straw, the crepes has Nutella in the distance, the other simple cups but not taken care of as in the photos posted. The only positive side is that in case of bad weather you are covered. The prices are the classics of ice cream parlors but unlike other ice cream parlors, here there is a lack of cleanliness, organization, professionalism, originality and the ice creams are really basic, nothing special. I do not recommend and we will not go again unless management changes. The place is always empty and there are many seats, the tables do not have any tablecloths (as in the photos published) and the furniture is old, not cared for and not clean. There are steps at the entrance. (Original) Siamo andati il mese scorso e c'era molto disordine (tavolo stretto e lungo con riviste, frigo in disuso con piante finte all'interno, aspirapolvere a bidone in giro). Abbiamo mangiato 1 coppa e 4 coni semplici ma nulla di particolare. Siamo tornati e abbiamo notato che le cose sono state eliminate ma la pulizia è sempre inesistente, pavimenti, arredamento e vetri sporchissimi, bancone con giacche e bibite aperte del personale, frullatore a terra sul gradino del bancone, cucina con ragnatele, piastrelle bianche con rilievi di fiori tutte sporche, montacarichi dietro al bancone pieno di pattumiera e porta gelati in acciaio (probabilmente non utilizzato) per non parlare delle 2 signore che erano più intente a parlare tra di loro e la ragazza a stare in braccio al fidanzato. La coppa baby da 3,50€ non è una coppa ma un bicchiere normale (per l'acqua) con 2 palline davvero piccole di gelato e una cannuccia di cialda, la crepes ha visto la Nutella in lontananza, le altre coppe semplici ma non curate come nelle foto postate. L'unico lato positivo è che in caso di maltempo si è al coperto. I prezzi sono i classici delle gelaterie ma a contrario delle altre gelaterie qui manca la pulizia, l'organizzazione, la professionalità, l'originalità e i gelati sono proprio base, nulla di che. Sconsiglio e non ci recheremo più a meno che cambia gestione. Il posto è sempre vuoto e ci sono tanti posti, i tavoli non hanno nessuna tovaglia (come nelle foto pubblicate) e l'arredamento è vecchio, non curato e non pulito. Ci sono dei gradini all'ingresso .
Biblioteca Comunale "Villa Carminati" di Capriate San Gervasio
7. Biblioteca Comunale "Villa Carminati" di Capriate San Gervasio
4.7
(21)
Public library
Nightlife
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(Translated by Google) Bright and welcoming spaces. Both as a library and as an exhibition venue. (Original) Spazi luminosi ed accoglienti. Sia come biblioteca che come sede espositiva.
(Translated by Google) Fairly nice and knowledgeable operators, generally available when you ask them for some information. Since it's not huge there isn't a very wide selection of books but you can order them and within a week they usually arrive and you can go and collect them (Original) Operatori abbastanza simpatici e preparati, in genere disponibili quando gli si chiede qualche informazione. Non essendo enorme non c'è una selezione molto ampia di libri ma si possono ordinare ed entro una settimana solitamente arrivano e si possono andare a ritirare
(Translated by Google) Excellent library. An appreciation to the municipal management. 3: 🥰👍👍 (Original) Ottima biblioteca . Un apprezzamento alla gestione comunale. 3: 🥰👍👍
(Translated by Google) Friendly and well-organized staff, the library also has newspapers, films, books, coffee machines, water dispensers and has 4 floors of books and films for all ages (Original) Personale gentile e ben organizzato la biblioteca in oltre dispone di giornali film libri macchinette per il caffè distributori acqua e ha ben 4 piani pone di libri e di film per tutte le età
(Translated by Google) Excellent library especially for studying in the summer thanks to the air conditioning system (this is not present in many libraries). (Original) Ottima biblioteca soprattutto per studiare d'estate grazie all'impianto di condizionamento (in molte biblioteche non è presente).
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