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No traffic road cycling routes around Breda Di Piave are characterized by the region's exceptionally flat terrain, situated between 11 and 27 meters above sea level. This area is part of the "strip of springs," featuring numerous natural fountains that feed tributaries of the Sile and Piave Rivers, creating a rich network of waterways and lush environments. The landscape offers tranquil rides along riverbanks and through peaceful countryside, ideal for cyclists seeking a connection with nature without significant topographical challenges.
…Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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51.3km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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50.6km
02:25
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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49.0km
01:59
90m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore in Maserada sul Piave is a sacred building that unites history, community, and art. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages, when it depended on the abbey of Santa Maria del Pero, but the current building is the result of significant eighteenth-century renovations and subsequent restorations that have preserved its elegance. The facade presents classic and harmonious lines, anticipating a single-nave interior that houses precious sacred artworks, including altarpieces from the Venetian school and frescoes decorating the ceiling. An unmistakable element of the local landscape is its majestic bell tower, which towers over the town center. Today, the church is not only a place of worship and silent devotion, but also the fulcrum of historical identity for the entire community of Maserada, a witness to the passage of time along the banks of the Piave.
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The Church of San Colombano Abate is located in Pero, a hamlet of the municipality of Breda di Piave (Treviso). The current building was constructed in 1891 on a site that housed a much older place of worship, dating back several centuries earlier. Shortly after its inauguration, in 1892, internal decorations and frescoes began under the guidance of the renowned professor and artist from Treviso, Antonio Beni. Between 1927 and 1929, the structure was enlarged with the construction of the apse and sacristies. Despite its linear facade, the interior is a treasure trove of sacred art. It houses two canvases from the 17th-century Venetian school (an Annunciation and a Holy Family), a precious Nativity attributed to Palma il Giovane, and a delicate 16th-century marble sculpture of the Madonna and Child. The treasure is completed by a Renaissance silver processional cross and a historical organ of great value.
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A tower with the image of the great writer Hemingway along the banks of the Piave river, near Fossalta di Piave (VE).
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The small but significant popular devotion shrine located on Via del Borgo is deeply rooted in the rural tradition of the Treviso area. Situated along a historic route connecting the inhabited center to the surrounding countryside, this sacred element serves as a symbol of protection for the community and for anyone traveling the ancient village roads. The structure, usually maintained by the neighborhood's inhabitants, features sober forms typical of local votive shrines, housing sacred images within that evoke the simple spirituality of the past. Today, it remains a silent guardian of Maserada's historical identity, preserving the memory of an era when faith dictated the rhythms of agricultural work.
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Palazzo Schioppalalba is one of the most significant historic residences in the Treviso area, dating back to the 18th century. The structure is distinguished by its elegant stately architecture, reminiscent of the Venetian villa style, characterized by a symmetrical facade and harmonious proportions. Originally the residence of noble local families, the palace has passed through the centuries, remaining a landmark for the social and cultural life of the area. Surrounded by large green spaces that enhance its grandeur, the building today represents an important testimony to the local historical heritage, reflecting the prestige of the families who contributed to the economic and artistic development of the plain along the Piave river.
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The Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Varago di Maserada sul Piave is a neoclassical building that represents the historical and religious heart of the community. Rebuilt and restored following the devastation suffered during the Great War, the current structure features a linear facade and a single-nave interior, decorated with works celebrating the Virgin. Particularly noteworthy is the imposing bell tower, which stands out against the surrounding rural landscape as a visual landmark. Beyond its artistic value, the church serves as a custodian of local memory, linking daily spirituality to the historical events of the Piave front, and continues to be the vibrant center of the hamlet's social activities and traditions.
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The murals at Spresiano station are a vibrant example of urban regeneration that intertwines art and historical memory. Created as part of local street art projects, these works decorate the underpasses and walls of the station, transforming a transit point into an open-air museum. The subjects range from tributes to the nature of the Piave river to symbolic references to the area's history, including mentions of the "Boys of '99" and the Great War. The intervention not only combats decay but also welcomes commuters with bright colors and visual narratives that celebrate Treviso's identity, ideally connecting the modernity of the railway with the deep roots of this borderland between plain and river.
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World War 1 trench near the Piave River
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There are over 150 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Breda di Piave. These routes are designed for a smooth and peaceful experience, with 95 classified as easy and 59 as moderate, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
Breda di Piave's flat terrain, situated on the Treviso plain, makes it exceptionally suitable for road cycling. The region is known for its 'strip of springs' (fascia delle risorgive) and proximity to the Sile and Piave rivers, offering tranquil routes through lush environments and naturalistic paths away from vehicular traffic. The low elevation, between 11 and 27 meters above sea level, means minimal climbing and enjoyable rides.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Breda di Piave are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Baptistery of Peace – Osteria Rullo loop, a moderate 59 km route starting from Breda di Piave itself, offering a scenic ride without retracing your steps.
The routes often traverse the unique 'strip of springs' region, characterized by numerous natural fountains and a rich network of waterways. You'll encounter diverse tree species like willows, oaks, and alders, especially in areas like the Bosco degli Ontani near the Musestre stream. The Sile River also features prominently, with picturesque paths and lush riverbanks.
While cycling, you can explore natural and historical points of interest. Along the Sile River, you might encounter the poignant Burci Boat Cemetery, where ancient wooden boats create unique habitats. Other routes may pass by charming local villages or historical sites like the Parish Church of St. Paul. For more historical exploration, consider visiting nearby castles such as Castello Papadopoli Giol.
Absolutely. A significant portion of the no-traffic road cycling routes are classified as easy, with 95 options available. An excellent choice for beginners is the Ristorante Rosa Rosae – Melma River at Pezzan loop from Carbonera, which is an easy 32 km ride with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed introduction to the area's cycling.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Breda di Piave, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 220 reviews. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful natural scenery along the rivers and springs, and the flat, car-free paths that make for a relaxing and enjoyable ride.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, there are several moderate routes available. The Musestre drinking fountain – Musestre Church loop from San Biagio di Callalta, for example, covers nearly 78 km, offering a substantial ride through the region's scenic landscapes with very little elevation.
The flat terrain and numerous easy, car-free paths make Breda di Piave an excellent destination for family cycling. Routes along the Sile River, in particular, are often described as 'very nice' for all types of bicycles, featuring amenities like tables and benches, and providing shade, making them suitable for rides with children.
The region is enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer can be warm, but many routes along the rivers provide natural shade. The flat terrain means routes are generally accessible even in milder winter conditions, though checking local weather is always advisable.
While specific parking details vary by route start point, many routes originate from or pass through towns and villages where public parking is available. For routes starting from Breda di Piave or San Biagio di Callalta, you can typically find parking in the town centers or near popular trailheads. It's recommended to check the individual route descriptions on komoot for more precise starting locations and potential parking suggestions.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming local villages where you can find cafes and restaurants. The region is known for its local cuisine, and stopping for a coffee or a meal is a great way to experience the local culture. For example, the Ristorante Rosa Rosae – Melma River at Pezzan loop even has a restaurant in its name, indicating proximity to dining options.


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