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Road cycling routes around Noventa Di Piave are set within the Metropolitan City of Venice, characterized by its position along the Piave River. The landscape features extensive waterways, verdant plains, and agricultural areas, including vineyards. Road cycling in this region often follows the Piave River and its floodplains, providing mostly paved surfaces. The area's proximity to the Venetian Lagoon also offers routes with scenic views.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Piave murmured Calm and placid, at the passage Of the first infantrymen, on May twenty-fourth The army marched To reach the border To make a barrier against the enemy Silent that night the infantrymen passed It was necessary to be silent, and go forward Meanwhile, from the beloved banks, one could hear Subdued and light the splashing of the waves It was a sweet and flattering omen The Piave murmured: "The foreigner does not pass"
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The Duomo di Santa Maria delle Grazie (also commonly called the cathedral) is the main church and the historical symbol of San Donà di Piave. It is located in the heart of the city center and belongs to the diocese of Treviso. Origins: The first religious structure was built in the second half of the 15th century. The building was later rebuilt in neoclassical style in the 19th century by the Venetian architect Gian Battista Meduna. Destruction: During World War I, being on the Piave front line, the church was completely razed to the ground by bombing. In 1917, the retreating Italian army also blew up the bell tower so as not to leave it as an observation point for the enemy. Rebirth: The current building was reconstructed between 1919 and 1923 based on a design by architect Giuseppe Torres. It was solemnly consecrated on September 19, 1925, by the Bishop of Treviso. Style: Torres decided to maintain the strong neoclassical imprint of the previous 19th-century structure, explicitly drawing inspiration from the famous Church of the Redeemer in Venice. It features a single, large central nave topped by a solemn barrel vault. Six communicating chapels open up on the sides. Behind the main altar, precious Carrara marble sculptures stand out. The bell tower: At its top stands a bronze statue of an angel with a sword. The current one replaces the original statue by Torres, which was destroyed by lightning in 1966.
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Located along the banks of the Piave River, the Oratorio del Redentore represents a precious testament to popular devotion in a strip of land suspended between Fossalta and Noventa. This small votive chapel stands in a spot of great scenic beauty, where the historical memory of the "River Sacred to the Fatherland" intertwines with the rural spirituality of eastern Veneto. The building is distinguished by its simple and elegant lines, typical of minor sacred architecture, and serves as a silent guardian of the stories of those who, for centuries, have lived and worked along the water's edge. Visited by cyclists and walkers who travel the embankment paths, the oratory invites a stop and reflection, offering a privileged view of the Piave's bends. Its presence underscores the indissoluble bond between local communities and their territory, enduring over time as a symbol of peace and resilience in a landscape that invites the rediscovery of slowness.
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The course of the Piave river near San Donà di Piave seen from the Ponte della Vittoria.
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The beautiful, historic and important Ponte della Vittoria of San Donà di Piave which crosses the homonymous river.
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The parish of Santa Maria Assunta in Mussetta, a hamlet of San Donà di Piave (VE), is a local community dedicated to the Madonna, with historical origins rooted in the Veneto region. Located at Via del Concilio 1, the parish celebrates its patron saint's day and plays an active role in the pastoral area of San Donà di Piave.
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Oratory of the Redeemer of Ca' Memo.
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There are over 300 road cycling routes in the Noventa di Piave area, catering to various skill levels. Approximately half of these are easy, with a similar number of moderate routes, and a few more challenging options.
The terrain around Noventa di Piave is generally flat, characterized by verdant plains and agricultural areas, including vineyards. Routes often follow the Piave River and its floodplains, providing mostly paved surfaces. While primarily flat, some routes may feature slight elevation changes, such as the Rapeseed field – Vallio River loop from Zenson di Piave, which has about 75 meters of elevation gain over 58 km.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families due to the generally flat terrain. Easy routes like the "Remembering Hemingway – Loop from Fossalta di Piave" (6.24 km, 10m elevation gain) or the "San Donà di Piave Cathedral – Piazza Trevisan loop" (11.9km, 20m elevation gain) are excellent choices for all fitness levels. The extensive network along the Piave River also offers many accessible segments.
The region offers beautiful views along the Piave River and towards the Venetian Lagoon. You can find stunning vistas on routes like the "Viewpoint Over the Lagoon – Riviera of the Old Piave loop" (45.7 km). Specific highlights include the Cycle Path Along the Venetian Lagoon and the Observation Tower on the Venice Lagoon. The Noventa floodplain itself is a 'green paradise' with wooded areas and cultivated fields.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Noventa di Piave are designed as loops. Examples include the popular Caposile Boat Bridge – Caposile Bascule Bridge loop from Noventa di Piave, and the Grassaga Canal Pumping Station – Via Grassaga loop from Noventa di Piave. These circular routes allow you to start and end at the same point, making planning easier.
The area is rich in history, particularly related to Ernest Hemingway and the Great War. You can follow the "Hemingway Path," an 11 km circular route that crosses a distinctive pontoon bridge to Fossalta di Piave, where a memorial stele marks his injury spot. The archaeological area of San Mauro, with Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance layers, can also be explored along the river bank. Additionally, you might encounter historical villas and local wineries.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn when temperatures are mild. Summer can be warm, but the flat terrain and proximity to waterways can offer refreshing breezes. Winter cycling is possible, but cooler temperatures and potential for fog should be considered.
The road cycling routes in Noventa di Piave are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, scenic river views, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels. Over 5,300 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area.
Yes, many routes link Noventa di Piave to charming nearby towns. For instance, the Caposile Bascule Bridge – Cathedral of San Donà di Piave loop from Noventa di Piave connects to San Donà di Piave. The extensive Piave Cycle Path also offers connections stretching from the Dolomites to the Venetian lagoon, allowing for broader exploration of the Veneto region.
Absolutely. Routes like the "Viewpoint Over the Lagoon – Riviera of the Old Piave loop" provide stunning vistas of the Venetian Lagoon. A cycle-pedestrian path connecting Caposile with Portegrandi offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunset, and features observation points over the lagoon, including the Dogà and Ca'Zane valleys.
For longer rides, you can explore segments of the Piave Cycle Path, which is a remarkable 220 km trail. While not all of it is strictly road cycling, it offers extensive paved sections and connects various towns, providing opportunities for multi-day tours or longer day trips. The Canale Brian – View of the Sile River loop from Noventa di Piave is a moderate 60 km route that offers a good longer day ride.


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