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Family friendly hiking trails around Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile are characterized by the tranquil flow of the Sile River, one of Europe's longest spring rivers. The park encompasses 3000 hectares, offering a natural oasis with generally flat terrain and minimal elevation changes. This makes it suitable for various abilities, with many paths easily accessible and well-equipped for family outings. The landscape features a mosaic of green forests, meadows, wetlands, and unique "fontanassi" (springs) where water emerges from the…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Embark on the Cimitero dei Burci ring tour, an easy hike that guides you along the tranquil Sile River in Italy's Natural Park Regionale del Fiume Sile. This scenic route,…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The hiking trail and the cemetery of the transport boats is unique.
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Along the Restera, the picturesque cycle-pedestrian path that runs along the Sile river between Silea and Casier, lies one of the most fascinating industrial archaeological sites in the Veneto region: the Cimitero dei Burci (Ship Graveyard). In this stretch of water lie the wrecks of nineteen large historic wooden transport vessels, precisely called "burci". Used for centuries to transport goods from Treviso to Venice, these ships were deliberately sunk by their boatmen between 1974 and 1975 as a form of protest against the advent of road transport, which was marking the end of their era. Today, a system of wooden walkways suspended over the water allows you to walk right over the wrecks, which have been partially submerged and colonized by river flora and fauna, creating a unique and poetic blend of history and nature.
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In Piazza Pio X in Casier, water and time merge in a unique sculptural work: the fountain with the hydromechanical clock, designed by master watchmaker Alberto Gorla. This fascinating installation combines the ancient tradition of mechanics with the fluidity of the natural element, celebrating the deep bond between the municipality of Treviso and the Sile river. The clock's operation is entirely regulated by the motive force of the water flowing from the spring. The flow precisely drives wheels, gears, and rockers, moving the hands on the dial and marking time in an ecological and evocative way. Having become one of Casier's modern symbols, the fountain is not just an element of urban decor, but an attraction that enchants passers-by and visitors with its hypnotic and relaxing combination of human ingenuity and nature.
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The Cimitero dei burci is located at the confluence between the new cut of the Sile and the branch of the Sil morto, in a sheltered bend of the Sile river. Its area is about 15,000 square meters.
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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 Church of San Niccolò in Lughignano is a jewel of Romanesque architecture located along the bends of the Sile river. Originally dating back to the 12th century, the building features a sober and elegant gabled facade, enhanced by hanging arches that accentuate its terracotta profile. Inside, the atmosphere invites contemplation thanks to a single nave plan that culminates in three semicircular apses. The real treasure is preserved along the walls and in the apse basin, where fragments of medieval and Renaissance frescoes of considerable value emerge. Among these, a rare depiction of Saint Christopher and pictorial cycles narrating local devotion stand out, perfectly harmonizing the spirituality of the place with the tranquility of the surrounding river landscape.
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The stone bridge of Villapendola represents the natural completion of the ring path that crosses the islet of the same name. This masonry structure retains a rustic and historical charm, integrating perfectly with the surrounding river landscape. Located at the eastern end of the island, the bridge spans the secondary canal, allowing visitors to rejoin the Alzaia path and the main flow of the Restera. It is a privileged observation point for admiring the riparian flora and wildlife, such as turtles and aquatic birds, that inhabit the calm waters of the dead branch of the Sile. This passage transforms a simple walk into an immersive experience, suspended between the tranquility of the island and the liveliness of the most beloved cycle-pedestrian path by the people of Treviso. Hand-cranked.
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The Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile offers a wide selection of routes suitable for families. You'll find over 100 hiking trails, with more than 60 classified as easy and around 30 as moderate, ensuring options for various ages and fitness levels.
The park's terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for families. Many paths are easily accessible and well-maintained, often following the extensive network of cycle-pedestrian paths and elevated banks known as 'Restere' along the Sile River.
Yes, many trails in the Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile are circular, perfect for family outings. A popular option is the Cimitero dei Burci — ring tour, an easy 6.3 km loop that takes you past historical boat wrecks.
Families can discover a variety of unique sights. Don't miss the evocative Burci Boat Cemetery, where historical wooden boats lie. You can also visit the serene Lago Verde of Villapendola, or admire the Cervara Bridge on the Sile River. The park also features ancient woodlands, elegant villas, and remnants of old mills.
Absolutely. The generally flat and accessible terrain makes many trails suitable for toddlers and young children, especially those that are shorter and well-paved. Look for routes marked as 'easy' for the most comfortable experience, such as the Lago Verde of Villapendola – Park with a River View loop from Silea.
The park is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm, but the riverbanks often provide shade.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails within the Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other visitors, and to clean up after them to preserve the park's natural beauty.
The diverse ecosystems of the Sile River Park support a rich array of wildlife. You might spot various birds like ducks, swans, kingfishers, and even peacocks. Deer and wild boars also inhabit the park, though they are often more elusive. Keep an eye out for unique plant species too, such as orchids and marsh irises.
For families looking for a longer adventure, there are moderate trails that offer more distance without significant elevation. Consider the Lago Verde of Villapendola – Sile River loop from Treviso, which is about 9 km, or the Burci Boat Cemetery – Sile River at Casier loop from Lughignano, which is around 10 km.
The Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil river scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of the trails, making it a favorite for family outings.
Yes, the Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile is accessible by public transport, particularly from nearby cities like Treviso. Local bus services often connect to various towns and villages along the Sile River, providing convenient access to many trailheads within the park.
Many areas along the Sile River offer pleasant spots for picnics, especially near towns and villages. You'll also find cafes and restaurants in the surrounding communities, providing opportunities to refuel after your family hike. Some routes pass directly through or near these amenities.


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