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Welcome to Veneto, a region where history, culture, and stunning landscapes converge to offer cyclists an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re pedaling through the vineyards of the Prosecco hills, exploring the canals of Venice, or cycling along the shores of Lake Garda, Veneto offers diverse routes that combine natural beauty, fascinating history, and vibrant culture.
Veneto’s varied terrain caters to all cycling enthusiasts, from leisurely rides along flat paths to challenging climbs in the hills and mountains.
Prosecco Hills (Strada del Prosecco)
Cycle through the picturesque vineyards of the Prosecco hills, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape famous for its sparkling wines. This route takes you through charming towns like Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, where you can stop to sample some of Italy’s finest sparkling wines while enjoying breathtaking views of the rolling hills and vineyards.
Lake Garda
Discover the beauty of Italy’s largest lake, Lake Garda, where you can cycle along the shores, taking in the views of the clear blue waters and surrounding mountains. From the northern part of the lake, with its dramatic cliffs and mountain landscapes, to the southern shores, known for its mild climate and charming lakeside villages like Sirmione, this route offers something for everyone.
The Venetian Countryside and Villa Routes
Veneto is home to a rich architectural and cultural heritage, with beautiful Venetian villas and palaces scattered throughout the countryside. The Veneto Villas Cycle Path takes you on a journey through the heart of this heritage, passing by stunning Renaissance villas like Villa Pisani and Villa Barbaro, offering cyclists a chance to explore the region’s history while enjoying the beauty of the countryside.
The Brenta River Cycle Path
For a more relaxed cycling experience, the Brenta River Cycle Path offers a scenic and peaceful route between Padua and Venice. This flat path runs alongside the river, passing through quaint villages, historic towns, and lush landscapes. The route is ideal for families or cyclists who want to combine cycling with sightseeing in these beautiful and lesser-known parts of Veneto.
The Dolomites
For those seeking a challenge, the Dolomites offer some of the most famous and demanding mountain routes in the world. Cycling through the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, cyclists can tackle iconic climbs like the Passo di Giau or the Passo Fedaia, with stunning views of the jagged peaks and alpine landscapes that make this area a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Scenic Beauty: Veneto offers diverse landscapes, from the gentle hills of Prosecco to the rugged peaks of the Dolomites, the tranquil shores of Lake Garda, and the flat paths of the Veneto countryside. Each route is filled with breathtaking views, making it a cyclist’s paradise.
Rich History and Culture: As you cycle through Veneto, you’ll discover its rich cultural and architectural heritage. The region is home to iconic cities like Venice, Verona, and Vicenza, as well as countless historic villas, churches, and castles. Cycling here is not just about the scenery; it’s about immersing yourself in the region’s fascinating history and culture.
Delicious Cuisine and Wine: Veneto is a foodie’s paradise. Taste the region’s local specialties like risotto, bigoli pasta, and the famous tiramisu, along with a glass of Prosecco or Amarone wine. Veneto’s culinary delights make cycling here a truly satisfying experience.
Diverse Terrain: From flat, scenic paths along rivers and lakes to challenging climbs in the Dolomites, Veneto’s varied terrain offers something for every cyclist. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, you’ll find the perfect route to suit your ability and interests.
World-Famous Landmarks: Veneto is home to some of Italy’s most famous landmarks, including the canals of Venice, the Arena of Verona, and the Palladian villas of Vicenza. Cycling here gives you the opportunity to explore these wonders at your own pace.
From the serene shores of Lake Garda to the historic streets of Venice and the rugged climbs of the Dolomites, Veneto is the perfect cycling destination. Whether you’re looking for adventure, culture, or relaxation, this region has it all.
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Province of Belluno
Alano di Piave, Auronzo di Cadore, Belluno, Borca di Cadore, Cesiomaggiore, Chies d'Alpago, Comelico Superiore, Domegge di Cadore, Falcade, Feltre, Gosaldo, Lamon, Lentiai, Limana, Mel, Pieve di Cadore, Ponte nelle Alpi, San Gregorio nelle Alpi, San Nicolò di Comelico, Santo Stefano di Cadore, Sedico, Soverzene, Taibon Agordino, Trichiana, Val di Zoldo, Vigo di Cadore, Volpago del Montello.
Province of Padua
Abano Terme, Agna, Albignasego, Altivole, Anguillara Veneta, Arre, Baone, Battaglia Terme, Bovolenta, Brugine, Cadoneghe, Cologna Veneta, Conselve, Curtarolo, Due Carrare, Este, Galzignano Terme, Granze, Legnaro, Limena, Lova, Maserà di Padova, Mestrino, Merlara, Monselice, Montegrotto Terme, Piove di Sacco, Polverara, Ponte San Nicolò, Pozzonovo, Pove del Grappa, Rovigo, Saccolongo, San Giorgio in Bosco, San Martino di Lupari, Sant'Elena, Sant'Apollonia, Selvazzano Dentro, Solesino, Stanghella, Teolo, Torreglia, Vighizzolo d'Este, Villa del Conte, Villafranca Padovana, Villanova Marchesana, Vigonza.
Province of Treviso
Asolo, Breda di Piave, Castelfranco Veneto, Cavaso del Tomba, Ceggia, Chiarano, Conegliano, Cornuda, Crocetta del Montello, Follina, Fontanelle, Gaiarine, Giavera del Montello, Istrana, Loria, Maser, Motta di Livenza, Nervesa della Battaglia, Noale, Oderzo, Paese, Pieve di Soligo, Ponzano Veneto, Postioma, Quinto di Treviso, Riese Pio X, Roncade, San Biagio di Callalta, San Donà di Piave, Santa Lucia di Piave, Silea, Spresiano, Trebaseleghe, Treviso, Vedelago, Villorba.
Province of Verona
Affi, Ala, Albisano, Bardolino, Belluno, Bussolengo, Buttapietra, Caldiero, Cologna Veneta, Cologna di Verona, Cologna d'Arda, Dolcè, Erbezzo, Gargagnago, Grezzana, Illasi, Isola della Scala, Lazise, Malcesine, Marano di Valpolicella, Negrar, Oppeano, Pescantina, Povegliano, San Giovanni Lupatoto, San Zeno di Montagna, Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella, Sona, Soave, Sommacampagna, Sant'Antonio di Gallura, Sant'Anna d'Alfaedo, Sant'Elia, Serralunga, Stadio, Sirmione.
Province of Vicenza
Arzignano, Bassano del Grappa, Brendola, Caldogno, Cologna Veneta, Costabissara, Creazzo, Dueville, Gambellara, Grisignano di Zocco, Longare, Montecchio Maggiore, Montecchio Precalcino, Nove, Olmo, Pove del Grappa, Recoaro Terme, Rosà, San Germano dei Berici, Sant'Apollonia, Sant'Anastasia, Sant'Ippolito, Schio, Sovizzo, Thiene, Valdagno, Valli del Pasubio, Val Liona.
Province of Venice
Adria, Alano di Piave, Annone Veneto, Caorle, Campagna Lupia, Campolongo Maggiore, Ceggia, Chioggia, Cologna Veneta, Dolo, Fossalta di Piave, Fossalon, Mestre, Mirano, Noale, Noventa di Piave, Oriago, Pellestrina, Piove di Sacco, Portogruaro, San Donà di Piave, San Michele al Tagliamento, Sant'Apollonia, Santa Maria di Sala, Scorzè, Spinea, Stra, Tessera, Torre di Mosto, Venezia, Vigonovo.
Province of Rovigo
Adria, Barbona, Buso, Canaro, Canda, Castelguglielmo, Ceregnano, Cologna Veneta, Contarina, Ficarolo, Fratta Polesine, Gaiba, Giacciano con Baruchella, Lendinara, Loreo, Occhiobello, Polesella, Porto Tolle, Rovigo, Salara, San Bellino, Sant'Apollonia, Villadose.
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