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No traffic touring cycling routes around Terzo D'Aquileia traverse a landscape characterized by flat coastal plains, riverine areas, and reclaimed land. The region is defined by the interconnected Grado and Marano Lagoons, offering brackish environments with diverse flora and fauna. Cyclists will find routes weaving through vineyards and open countryside, providing a journey immersed in both viticulture and natural beauty. The generally flat terrain makes it accessible for various fitness levels, with many routes being well-paved and easy to ride.
…Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Wonderful play of colors in the river
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Ancient overgrown train station, looks great
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Super cycle path, highly recommended
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The old Belvedere station, inaugurated in 1910 under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was the last mainland stop for travelers heading to Grado. From here, tourists of the time, arriving from cities like Vienna or Prague, continued their journey by water towards the Island of the Sun. Closed in 1937 following the development of road transport, the structure is today a evocative example of Habsburg railway archaeology. Although the building is in a state of neglect, its route is experiencing a second youth: the former railway bed has been transformed into a spectacular section of the Alpe Adria Cycle Path, allowing cyclists to admire this historic terminus before crossing the lagoon.
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Nice passage to cross the Isonzo. Given the very narrow tracks and the constant amount of traffic, I recommend crossing via the pedestrian bridges on the sides.
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Old station unfortunately in ruins. The old railway ended here. Let's hope they restore it!
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Cycling along the walls of the Star City of Palmanopva is always a great ride
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in reality it is a water pump dating back to the early twentieth century!
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There are over 45 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Terzo D'Aquileia, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the region's unique landscapes and historical sites. These routes cater to different skill levels, with many being easy to moderate.
The terrain around Terzo D'Aquileia is generally flat, especially along the Adriatic coast and through the reclaimed land. This makes it ideal for touring cyclists of all fitness levels. Routes often weave through picturesque countryside, vineyards, and along the lagoons, providing a relaxed and scenic experience.
Yes, the region is well-suited for beginners and those seeking easy rides. Out of the available routes, 28 are classified as easy. An excellent example is the Porta Aquileia (Palmanova) – Old City Gate of Palmanova loop from Strassoldo, which is an easy 20 km loop with minimal elevation gain.
Many routes connect directly to significant historical sites. You can explore the ancient Roman colony of Aquileia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visit the impressive Basilica of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Aquileia Archaeological Area, famous for its early Christian mosaics. The Roman Forum of Aquileia is also easily accessible. Additionally, routes often lead to the historic old town of Grado and the star-shaped fortifications of Palmanova.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Belvedere Pine Tree Avenue – Chiesa di Belvedere loop from Cervignano - Aquileia - Grado offers a moderate 41 km circular ride through scenic landscapes.
The best seasons for touring cycling are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and less rainfall, making for ideal cycling conditions. The vibrant colors of spring and autumn also enhance the scenic beauty of the lagoons and vineyards.
Yes, the generally flat terrain and dedicated cycle paths make many routes around Terzo D'Aquileia very family-friendly. The absence of traffic on these specific routes ensures a safer and more relaxed experience for cyclists of all ages. Look for routes classified as 'easy' for the most suitable options for families.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on public cycle paths in Italy. Given the naturalistic character of the Grado and Marano Lagoons, it's advisable to keep dogs under control to protect local wildlife. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and pace of the ride.
Yes, especially along popular routes like the Alpe Adria Cycle Path and those connecting to towns like Aquileia and Grado, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and trattorias. These offer opportunities to refuel and enjoy local Friulian cuisine. Many routes also pass through small villages where local amenities are available.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.37 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's unique blend of historical significance, particularly the Roman heritage of Aquileia, and the serene natural beauty of the lagoons. The flat, well-maintained, and traffic-free paths are frequently highlighted as perfect for relaxed touring.
Yes, the region has good public transport links. Bus and train services are available, particularly connecting towns like Cervignano, Aquileia, and Grado. Many services allow bikes onboard for a small fee, which can be very convenient for covering longer distances or returning to your starting point after a one-way ride. It's always best to check specific schedules and bike policies beforehand.
Parking facilities are generally available in and around the main towns and starting points of popular routes, such as Aquileia, Grado, and Cervignano. Look for designated parking areas near historical sites or public transport hubs. For example, when starting the The Torviscosa company village – Church in Villanova loop from Torviscosa, you can typically find parking in Torviscosa itself.


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