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Gravel biking around Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile is characterized by its flat terrain and diverse landscapes, centered around the Sile River. The park features wetlands, small lakes, and marshy areas in its upper reaches, transitioning to a wider river with canals and islands near Treviso. Further downstream, the landscape includes broad lowlands, lagoons, and sandbanks as the river approaches the Venice Lagoon. This natural oasis offers well-maintained cycle-pedestrian paths, often on elevated banks, suitable for no traffic gravel…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The former Badoere-Levada station is a fundamental stop on the Ostiglia-Treviso Cycle Route, located at a point where railway history meets one of the most unique architectures in the Veneto region. The structure reflects the typical style of the stations on the line, originally designed for strategic and commercial purposes, and today converted to welcome the flow of cycle tourists crossing the plain. A short distance from the route lies the famous Rotonda di Badoere, one of the most spectacular barchesse (rural mansions) in the region, which with its circular shape embraces the public space. The proximity between the former railway line and this eighteenth-century masterpiece makes the Badoere-Levada stop a perfect blend of the recovery of twentieth-century infrastructure and the enhancement of rural historical heritage.
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The old Badoere railway station on the Treviso-Ostiglia cycle path.
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A few kilometers were enough for the route to begin to tell its story. The creaking wood of a long bridge accompanied us towards one of the most silent and memory-laden places: the cemetery of the Burci. Amidst the still water and the vegetation that now reclaims every space, the wrecks of old boats emerge like forgotten thoughts, suspended between past and present. There time seems to slow down, almost to stop, and we too, for a moment, truly stop pedaling...
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The Treviso-Ostiglia cycle path is an exceptional example of railway reconversion, born on the route of a 20th-century military line. With its approximately 118 kilometers, it crosses the Veneto region up to Lombardy, offering a flat path immersed in greenery. The route allows you to cycle in complete safety away from cars, passing from the Sile Park to the vast expanses of the Po Valley. The charm of the journey is enhanced by the old stations and railway houses that dot the way, witnesses of an industrial past perfectly integrated into nature. Thanks to its well-maintained surface, it is an ideal destination for families and cycle tourists who wish to discover historic villages and river oases, concluding the itinerary at the gates of Mantua, on the banks of the Po River.
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The Treviso-Ostiglia cycle path is an exceptional example of railway reconversion, born on the track of a 20th-century military line. With its approximately 118 kilometers, it crosses the Veneto region to Lombardy, offering a flat route immersed in greenery. The route allows you to cycle in complete safety away from cars, passing from the Parco del Sile to the vast expanses of the Po Valley. The charm of the journey is enhanced by the old stations and railway houses that dot the path, witnesses of an industrial past perfectly integrated into nature. Thanks to its well-maintained surface, it is an ideal destination for families and cycle tourists who wish to discover historic villages and river oases, concluding the itinerary at the gates of Mantua, on the banks of the Po.
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This is a very beautiful route. ATTENTION: Between Santa Cristina and Treviso there is a VERY nice car-free cycle path. Maintenance work was being carried out, and we were unable to use most of it. Therefore: Do NOT follow our route between Santa Cristina and Treviso, but stay on the cycle path.
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...The Treviso–Ostiglia route has something special: it's a route that carries with it the breath of history. Along the route, old abandoned stations appear, silent buildings that seem to hold the voices of those who departed or arrived there many years ago. Pedaling alongside those buildings, you almost feel like you can still hear the echoes of the trains and the lives that passed through there...
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There are over 120 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in the Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's unique landscapes.
Yes, the park is known for its generally flat terrain, making it very accessible. You'll find 16 easy-rated no-traffic gravel bike trails, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. Many paths, like the GiraSile, follow the river with minimal elevation changes.
The trails in Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile offer a diverse range of landscapes. You'll cycle through wetlands, past small lakes formed by 'fontanassi' (groundwater springs), alongside green forests and meadows, and experience the unique environment where the Sile River branches into canals near Treviso, eventually leading towards the Venice Lagoon with its mosaic of lagoons and sandbanks.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the route Along the Sile – Sile River Towpath (Cycle Path) loop from Treviso Centrale offers a moderate 46 km circular ride along the river's historic towpaths.
You can encounter several unique attractions. The Burci Boat Cemetery, located between Silea and Casier, is a fascinating spot with historical boat wrecks. You might also pass by the Mulino Cervara Nature Oasis, which features a 16th-century mill. The trails also offer glimpses of elegant villas and former quarries transformed into lakes.
Absolutely. The park's generally flat terrain and dedicated cycle-pedestrian paths make it ideal for families. The 'no traffic' nature of these gravel trails ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages, allowing you to focus on the scenery and wildlife.
The park is enjoyable year-round due to the Sile River's constant flow. However, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with lush greenery in spring and beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer can be warm, but the river environment often provides some shade. Winter rides are also possible, though cooler.
Yes, the Natural Park regionale del Fiume Sile is rich in biodiversity. Keep an eye out for various bird species like herons, cormorants, and kingfishers, especially near the water. You might also spot deer, wild boars, and otters in quieter areas, making it a great destination for nature observation.
Yes, a notable route that passes by this unique historical site is Burci Boat Cemetery – Along the Sile loop from Treviso Centrale. This moderate 76 km loop allows you to experience the distinctive landscape and history of the area.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic paths, the beautiful riverine landscapes, the well-maintained surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting and historical exploration.
While much of the park is flat, some routes offer greater distances for a challenge. For instance, the Cervara Bridge on the Sile River – Cyclopedestrian Bridge over the Muson loop from Treviso Centrale is a difficult 101 km route that provides a significant endurance test while remaining traffic-free.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails within natural parks, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to responsible pet ownership guidelines, including cleaning up after them. Always check specific signage at trailheads for any local restrictions.


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