DATA CREAZIONE
06/Feb/2020
AGGIORNATO AL
28/Mar/2022
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Panoramic Cycling Routes in the Veneto Region
Descrizione:
List of Cycling Routes in the Veneto Region.
The list contains direct download links for the trails in GPX/KML format.
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Author: Direzione Turismo - Regione del Veneto
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Numero visualizzazioni | 1.323 |
Numero ricerche | 4.665 |
Numero download | 11 |
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Informazioni aggiuntive sul dato
Field counter: 24Row counter: 15
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Category | Generica | 1 (da 8982352 a 8982352) | 8982352 |
Link to GPX/KML | Generica | 13 (da a https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=557) | , https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=491, https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=496, https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=557, https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=406, https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=528... |
Title | Generica | 15 (da Chioggia to Padua thermal district a Treviso to Mestre/Venice) | I2 - The Veneto Ring, I5 - THE TREVISO-OSTIGLIA, Chioggia to Padua thermal district, Treviso to Mestre/Venice, E6 - Cycle path of the river Mincio, E3 - The Donzella Ring, E4 - Girasile, I1 - From Lake Garda to Venice, I3 - Seaside routes, ... |
Summary | Generica | 10 (da a Treviso, Casale sul Sile) | , Today you can look forward to pedalling along the two rivers that carried trade in and out of Venice over the centuries that it dominated the region; the Bacchiglione and Brenta. , Lido di Venezia, Malamocco, Pellestrina, This is the most... |
Description | Generica | 15 (da From Chioggia, after visiting the old town centre with its original herringbone layout, the "calli" (narrow lanes), the "campielli" (small squares) and the colourful fish market, you take the short ferry crossing to the island of Pellestrina. As you descend in the direction of the Ca' Roman nature reserve, you come to the town of Portosecco, where you may meet the women making lace on lace pillows and the fishermen busy preparing their nets and other equipment. On the northern edge of the island stands the port of San Pietro in Volta with its eighteenth century church surrounded by fishermen's houses, vineyards and vegetable gardens. From here you can take the ferry to the nearby island of Lido. The path leads down to the Alberoni nature reserve with its natural sand dunes covered in wild plants and flowers. You can cycle along the road that runs along the lagoon to the old town centre of Malamocco, with its traditional Venetian "calli" and "campielli". You then go up onto the path built on the "Murazzi", large stone boulders arranged to provide defence against heavy seas. Once you arrive in Lido you can admire the views and the elegant houses until you come to the large old Jewish Cemetery and then, lastly, to the church of San Nicolò. At Lido you can wait for the ferry to return to Chioggia, or alternatively visit the island of Sant'Erasmo. In this small island, an easy cycle path passes through the vegetable gardens where the famous purple artichokes of Sant'Erasmo are grown. a Treviso, Park of the River Sile, Piombino Dese, Camposampiero Treviso is a lovely city; crystalline canals reflect ancient frescoed palaces and the arcades leading to Piazza dei Signori where the Palazzo dei Trecento stands. Soon enough, at Quinto di Treviso the path borders the Sile, a source river protected by a Regional Park, where the visitor centre has been set up inside the old mill of Cervara. Back on the cycle path we arrive at Badoere di Morgano, where with a short detour we will arrive at a unique piazza composed of two arcaded chambers that have accommodated the shops and houses of craftsmen for more than three hundred years. The trail is shaded by locust trees, maples and oaks which constitute a linear wood interrupted only by original railway stations, now being enhanced. We ride through the territory of Trebaseleghe and Piombino Dese. We have arrived in the heart of Valle Agredo, a territory where the crystalline waters of the springs flow and where the regular weaving of the fields, the orthogonal intersections of the ditches and roads, make these lands a sort of archaeological agrarian landscape. We stop at Camposampiero to admire its two medieval towers, the Venetian palaces with arcades and the precious sanctuaries of Saint Antonio. Camposampiero, Piazzola sul Brenta, Vicenza Before resuming the Treviso - Ostiglia cycle path, it is possible a detour toward S. Giustina in Colle and S. Giorgio delle Pertiche, following the sinuous course of the Tergola river. Now is the time to continue in the direction of the lands of the Brenta. In Pieve di Curtarolo the path climbs from the country plane and joins the new cycle bridge to cross the river Brenta. It follows a beautiful stretch in the municipality of Piazzola sul Brenta; near the former station we leave the trail to reach the monumental Villa Contarini - Fondazione G.E. Ghirardi. The view is surprising. The gaze is captured by the princely Venetian residence while on the sides the filed of vision is closed by a double colonnade to the right and a high hedge of hornbeams to the left. Piazzola sul Brenta is distinguished from the other towns encountered by its urban shape, the result of the industrial development that took place at the end of the nineteenth century at the behest of the rich Camerini family. Having resumed the path in the direction of Vicenza, we cross Campodoro and continue the path until Grisignano di Zocco, famous for the ancient Fair of the end of the summer. Having passed through the centre, pending the completion of the cycle path, it is recommended to reach the Bacchiglione river on country roads where a comfortable cycle path along the embankment leads to Vicenza. Having left the Euganean hills behind us, we will ride in the direction of the Berici Hills, a picturesque, compact and peak-less group of hills. At Longare the cycle path has been formed along another former railroad. Our arrival in Vicenza is anticipated by the tall bell tower of the sanctuary of Monte Berico and two works by Palladio: Villa Capra Valmarana "La Rotonda" and the nearby Arco delle Scalette.) | The circular path links Treviso to Casale sul Sile. The itinerary begins in Ponte della Gobba along the banks of the river Sile a short distance away from the historic centre of Treviso. The first stop along the cycle path is Porto di Fiera... |
Author’s advice | Generica | 7 (da a The route is varied and easy, even though it has short stretches on busy roads. On the banks of the rivers we ride on unpaved cycle paths. There are no significant climbs. Crossing the Venice lagoon by boat is a memorable experience, as well as discovering the small rural villages and the pools of Terme Euganee. Recommended period from April to October.) | , Route: paved bike paths and secondary roads paved in most sections. One uphill section that can be detoured by taking the alternate route on level ground., In the Veneto countryside there is a wooded strip that passes through the fields a... |
Safety information | Generica | 12 (da Always be prepared to cycle through a change of weather conditions and do check for any local weather warnings before cycling. Make sure to bring a waterproof jacket and a warm layer. Most cyclists wear [fingerless] cycle gloves for some padding on the handlebars. Don't forget a spare battery pack for an emergency charge of any navigation unit you may decide to use. a Difficoltà: media Lunghezza: 250 Km Durata: 5 tappe) | Always be prepared to cycle through a change of weather conditions and do check for any local weather warnings before cycling. Make sure to bring a waterproof jacket and a warm layer. Most cyclists wear [fingerless] cycle gloves for some p... |
Equipment | Generica | 1 (da a ) | , |
Tips, hints and links | Generica | 13 (da a http://www.visitabanomontegrotto.com/) | , https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=552, http://www.vicenzae.org/, https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=554, https://www.veneto.eu/docs/download.asp?id=555, https://www.jesolo.it/, http://www.marcatreviso.it/, http://www.dolo... |
Starting point | Generica | 14 (da Abano Terme a Vicenza) | Treviso, Porto Tolle, Piazza Erminio Ferretto in Mestre, Garda, Bardolino, Passo Cimabanche, Venezia, Abano Terme, Rovigo, Peschiera del Garda, Vicenza |
Point of arrival | Generica | 12 (da Calalzo di Cadore a Vicenza) | Venezia, Vicenza, Calalzo di Cadore, Piazza Erminio Ferretto in Mestre, Mantova, Padua thermal district, Este, Tronchetto Venezia, Corso del Popolo in Chioggia, Portogruaro |
All year | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | , yes |
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March | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
April | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
May | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
June | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
July | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
August | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
September | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
October | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
November | Generica | 2 (da a yes) | yes, |
December | Generica | 1 (da a ) | , |