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Jogging in Treviso offers diverse routes, from flat paths along its numerous waterways to challenging trails through rolling hills and vineyards. The region is characterized by the tranquil Sile River, Europe's longest resurgence river, and an intricate network of canals within the city. Runners can explore historic city walls, the unique red soil of Montello Hill, and the scenic Prosecco Hills. This varied landscape provides options for different running preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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10.3km
01:18
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Jog Saint Anthony's Trail - Stage 09G, a difficult 6.4-mile route with 1186 feet of gain, passing historic sites in Asolo.
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10.5km
02:38
900m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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6.16km
00:38
20m
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Jog this 3.8-mile (6.2 km) moderate loop along the Sile River, featuring the unique Burci Boat Cemetery and abundant wildlife.
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4.03km
00:28
80m
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Jog an easy 2.5-mile (4.0 km) ring tour through the Prosecco Hills in Valdobbiadene, enjoying vineyards and distant Dolomites views.
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5.78km
01:07
380m
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Jog the Crodon del Gevero — ring tour, a difficult 3.6-mile (5.8 km) route with 1248 feet (380 metres) of elevation gain and panoramic views
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1,256
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10.3km
01:05
40m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.61km
00:53
310m
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Jogging the difficult 2.9-mile Monte Pizzoc ring tour offers panoramic views from Piazza della Pace and a challenging 1002 feet of elevation
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766
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21.6km
02:20
200m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Duomo of Treviso, dedicated to Saint Peter the Apostle, is the city's main place of worship and stands on an area occupied by sacred buildings since Roman times. Its current monumental appearance is the result of centuries of stratification: the neoclassical facade with the imposing six-column pronaos was added in the 19th century, while the rear body retains the Renaissance structure. Inside, the cathedral houses artistic treasures of immense value, including the Malchiostro Annunciation by Titian, a masterpiece from 1520. Beneath the presbytery, access is gained to the evocative 11th-century crypt, a forest of small columns housing the remains of Saint Liberale, the city's patron saint. The complex also includes the Romanesque Baptistery of Saint John, completing this religious hub where Romanesque, Renaissance, and Neoclassical styles coexist in harmonious balance.
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The Sentiero delle Meatte is one of the most spectacular and frequented hiking routes in the Grappa Massif, located on the Treviso side above the town of San Liberale. This path, which winds at an altitude of about 1,300-1,500 meters, is a masterpiece of military engineering from the Great War, entirely carved into the rock to allow the movement of troops and supplies at high altitude. Characterized by a moderate slope and a series of tunnels and aerial passages, the trail offers dizzying views ranging from the Venetian plain to the peaks of the Dolomites. Walking along the Meatte means crossing an open-air museum, where the wild beauty of the grassy ridges blends with the historical memory of the fortifications, barracks, and trenches still visible along the route.
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The Oratorio di San Giorgio in Asolo is an ancient place of worship located on the hill of the same name, known for its panoramic position overlooking the village and the plain. The building, with simple lines and exposed stone, dates back to the early Middle Ages and preserves inside precious fragments of frescoes from various eras. Immersed in a landscape of olive trees and cypresses, the oratory is a destination for those seeking silence and spirituality. The churchyard offers a privileged view of the Rocca and the Prealps, making it one of the most evocative and intimate spots on the Asolo hills, where millennia of history blend harmoniously with the surrounding nature. The site represents a pillar of local devotion.
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The Rocca di Asolo is an imposing medieval fortress located on the summit of Monte Ricco, the highest point of the village, from which it dominates the entire surrounding landscape. Built between the late 12th and early 13th centuries, the structure has an irregular polygonal plan with massive conglomerate and brick walls, devoid of external openings to maximize its defensive function. From its summit, you can enjoy one of the most famous views in the Veneto region, stretching from the peaks of Monte Grappa and the Dolomites to the Venice Lagoon on clearer days. Recently restored, the Rocca is now open to visitors and allows you to walk along the ramparts, offering a total immersion into the military history of the territory and fully justifying the famous definition of Asolo as the "city of a hundred horizons".
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The Colline di Cobertaldo represent one of the most authentic and evocative expressions of the Treviso wine-growing landscape, nestled in the heart of the Prosecco Superiore DOCG area. This natural amphitheater is characterized by steep slopes and old vines that draw perfect geometries along the hillsides. The unique microclimate and the mineral composition of the soil give the grapes a distinctive sapidity and elegant aromas, ranging from white flowers to tart apple. Walking among these rows means immersing yourself in a heroic peasant tradition, where each bunch is still cared for by hand, offering a sensory experience that combines history, effort, and scenic beauty.
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Located close to the walls of Treviso, the 17th-century Mulini Mandelli complex represents one of the most fascinating examples of Venetian industrial archaeology. Built at the confluence of the Sile and Storga rivers, for centuries it dictated the rhythm of the city's economic life thanks to the power of water. Today, the area is the protagonist of a profound urban regeneration signed by the Matteo Thun studio, which aims to transform the ancient structures into an eco-sustainable residential village by 2027. The project blends historical preservation and modernity, planning public green spaces and cycle-pedestrian paths that will return this iconic place to the community, celebrating the indissoluble link between water and the city's architecture.
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The Dante Bridge, located in Treviso at the point where the Sile receives the waters of the Cagnan, is one of the most famous and symbolic places in the city. Originally called Ponte dell'Impossibile (Bridge of the Impossible) due to construction difficulties related to the current, it owes its current name to Dante Alighieri's quote in the 9th canto of Paradiso: «dove Sile e Cagnan s'accompagna» (where Sile and Cagnan accompany each other). To celebrate the sixth centenary of the supreme poet's birth, a commemorative stele was erected next to the bridge in 1865. The area, known as "Riviera Santa Margherita", offers one of the most picturesque views of Treviso, characterized by the evocative meeting of the two rivers that defines the hydrographic and poetic identity of the historic center. Even today, it represents a fundamental stop for anyone wishing to discover the inseparable link between literature and the Treviso landscape.
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From the fortress's ramparts, you can enjoy a magnificent 360° panorama of the plain, the hills, the mountains (Grappa in the foreground), and Asolo. To reach the fortification, you need to tackle a long and evocative paved staircase that winds around the village walls. It is only open on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Entrance fee: €5 (a bit expensive for a short panoramic walk). https://www.asolo.it/cosa-vedere-asolo-rocca/
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Treviso offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 2,500 routes available on komoot. These range from easy, flat paths to more challenging trails through hills and vineyards, catering to all fitness levels.
You'll find diverse terrain in Treviso. Within the city, routes often follow flat paths along the historic city walls or the intricate network of canals. Outside the city, you can experience the unique red soil of Montello Hill, scenic vineyard trails in the Prosecco Hills, and more challenging, mountainous terrain in areas like the Massiccio del Grappa.
Yes, Treviso has many easy routes perfect for beginners or a relaxed run. For instance, the Prosecco Superiore Ring Trail is an easy 4 km path winding through vineyards. Many urban routes along the Sile River or the city walls also offer gentle, flat surfaces.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Treviso offers several demanding routes. The Sentiero del Monte Meatte — ring tour from Valle San Liberale features significant elevation changes. Other difficult options include the Saint Anthony's Trail - Stage 09G and the Monte Pizzoc Nature Trail H3, both offering substantial climbs and varied terrain.
Absolutely. The Sile River is a prominent feature, and routes like the Sile River Cycle Path offer abundant wildlife and views of the unique Burci Boat Cemetery. The city's canals, including the Cagnan and Buranelli, also provide picturesque backdrops for urban runs. For natural reserves, consider areas around the Oasi di Cervara or Oasi delle Fontane Bianche.
Yes, many routes in Treviso are designed as loops, perfect for starting and ending in the same spot. Examples include the Sentiero del Monte Meatte — ring tour from Valle San Liberale and the University Bridge – Piazza Trentin loop from Treviso, which offers a pleasant urban run.
Treviso blends history with nature. You can run along the historic 16th-century city walls, offering a unique perspective of the city. The La Restera (Alzaia del Sile) – University Bridge loop from Treviso Centrale passes by the fascinating Burci Boat Cemetery. Further afield, routes like the Saint Anthony's Trail - Stage 09G lead through historic sites near Asolo, and the Grappa Group offers trails through WWI historical sites.
While Treviso is known for its rivers and canals, there are also beautiful waterfalls in the wider region. You might find routes that take you near natural features like the Gor della Cuna Waterfall or the Washhouses and Rosada Waterfall, particularly in the northern parts of the province.
The running routes in Treviso are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 reviews. Runners often praise the serene river paths, the unique historical elements like the city walls, and the scenic vineyard trails that offer beautiful views of the surrounding hills.
For families, flat and well-maintained paths are ideal. The routes along the Treviso city walls or the Sile River, such as sections of the Sile River Cycle Path, are generally suitable. These offer easy terrain and pleasant scenery without significant elevation changes, making them enjoyable for all ages.
Many outdoor trails in Treviso are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas like along the Sile River or in the regional parks. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially in more populated areas or nature reserves.
Yes, particularly for routes within or close to the city center. Runs along the city walls or through urban parks will often have cafes and shops conveniently located. Even some routes in the countryside, especially those passing through villages or vineyards like the Vineyards of Cobertaldo – Ford on the Teva loop from Vidor, may have opportunities for refreshment stops.


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