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Touring cycling routes around Campolongo Tapogliano traverse the diverse landscapes of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in Italy. The area features a blend of flat and gently hilly terrain, suitable for various cycling preferences. Notable natural features include the Confluence of the Torre and Natisone Rivers, offering tranquil spots. The region's geography also provides access to sections of the Alpe-Adria Cycle Path.
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Documented at least since 1274 as "Castrum Zazilet", but in all probability much older, the Saciletto castle, strategically positioned to control the ancient road that led from Aquileia to Cividale, was repeatedly contested between the patriarch and the counts of Gorizia due to its relevant strategic position for the patriarchal dominion in lower Friuli. Source: consorziocastelli.it
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it is beautiful to visit this castle
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Novacco is a small settlement with a medieval character. It is also known for its ancient mills.
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The first reliable information about the castle dates back to 1589. Since 1760, it has been sold and enlarged, altered, and restored several times. During the 20th century, the building passed into the hands of several families, was divided and used for various purposes: as an Austrian gendarmerie, a chair factory, a kindergarten, and, during the First World War, as the site of a field hospital, in whose courtyard several tents were set up to care for wounded soldiers from the trenches of the nearby front. The three families who lived there in 1946 have now grown to six, and the south wing is currently used as a holiday home. Source: https://www.alcastellodiaiello.com/aiello/storia-del-castello-de.php
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In recent years, Aiello has positioned itself as "the village of sundials." Numerous sundials, installed by a group of enthusiasts on the walls of houses and public buildings, are now affixed to various walls on buildings in the village or are displayed throughout the village. On the last Sunday in May, the "Festival of Sundials" is held, featuring exhibitions, music, and entertainment.
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The village surrounding the castle has continually expanded and has been well preserved and restored. All information: https://www.borghibellifvg.it/de/die-dorfer/strassoldo
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A fortified building has been documented at the castle site since 1263. It was purchased by the Patriarch of Aquileia in 1303 and destroyed in 1309. In 1491, the building was sold to Bernardino di Floriano Antonini, who had it converted into a residential building. At the beginning of the 20th century, Enrico Paolo Salem, who had acquired the building in 1923, had the core of the complex completely rebuilt in the Romanesque style. Today, it is fully restored and serves as a private residence. Source: Wikipedia
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Strassoldo is a medieval village that was included in the 2019 list of the "Borghi più belli d'Italia" (Most Beautiful Villages in Italy). With its two castles, Strassoldo represents a rare example of a well-preserved medieval village of exceptional charm. The Strassoldo family is one of the few examples of feudal lords who have remained in possession of the castles since their foundation and continue to inhabit them to this day. The castles can be entered through two entrance gates, and the paths inside are paved. The village surrounding the castle has continually expanded and has been well preserved and restored. Two mills with working wheels are particularly charming, one of which dates back to the 12th century and has been in operation for over seven hundred years. Full information: https://www.borghibellifvg.it/de/die-dorfer/strassoldo
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There are over 440 touring cycling routes tracked around Campolongo Tapogliano. These routes cater to various preferences, including road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel riding, across the diverse landscapes of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region.
The terrain around Campolongo Tapogliano is characterized by a blend of flat and gently hilly landscapes. This makes it suitable for both leisurely rides and more challenging excursions, with many routes offering relatively gentle gradients. You'll find a mix of paved roads and paths, including sections of the Alpe-Adria Cycle Path.
Yes, Campolongo Tapogliano offers a good selection of easy routes. For instance, the Saciletto Castle – New cycle path section loop from Campolongo al Torre is an easy 6.8-mile (10.9 km) trail. Another great option is the Strassoldo Village – Saciletto Castle loop from Aiello del Friuli, which is 10.5 miles (16.9 km) and also considered easy, connecting historic villages with scenic countryside.
The region is rich in historical attractions. You can cycle to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Palmanova, a unique star-shaped fortress-city. Nearby, the Roman Forum of Aquileia offers a glimpse into ancient Roman civilization. Additionally, routes like the Saciletto Castle – Via Julia Augusta Roman Ruins loop from Campolongo Tapogliano / Cjamplunc-Tapoian will take you past significant historical points. You can also admire several historic villas, such as Villa Marcotti Chiozza in Campolongo al Torre, along your rides.
Absolutely. A notable natural monument in the area is the Confluence of the Torre and Natisone Rivers, offering tranquil spots. While not in the high Dolomites, the region's charming hilly countryside provides picturesque backdrops. You can also find viewpoints like Summit 3 of Monte San Michele, which is part of the nearby peaks.
The region's climate makes it enjoyable for touring cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, ideal for exploring the flat and gently hilly terrain. Summer can also be suitable, especially for early morning or late afternoon rides.
Yes, while many routes are easy to moderate, the area offers longer excursions. For example, the Saciletto Castle – Novacco village loop from Campolongo Tapogliano / Cjamplunc-Tapoian is an 11.3-mile (18.2 km) route. With over 440 routes in total, you can combine sections or choose longer paths to create more challenging rides.
The touring cycling routes around Campolongo Tapogliano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 3,300 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of flat and gently hilly terrain, and the opportunity to explore historic villages and natural features like the Confluence of the Torre and Natisone Rivers.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Campolongo Tapogliano are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the New cycle path section – Saciletto Castle loop from Tapogliano, which is 12.6 miles (20.2 km), and the Saciletto Castle – New cycle path section loop from Campolongo al Torre.
Absolutely. Many routes are perfect for half-day excursions. For instance, the Saciletto Castle – New cycle path section loop from Campolongo al Torre can be completed in about 37 minutes, while the Strassoldo Village – Saciletto Castle loop from Aiello del Friuli takes around 1 hour. Even longer routes like the Saciletto Castle – Via Julia Augusta Roman Ruins loop from Campolongo Tapogliano / Cjamplunc-Tapoian, at about 1 hour 26 minutes, fit well into a half-day plan.
The routes vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter rides like the 6.8-mile (10.9 km) Saciletto Castle – New cycle path section loop from Campolongo al Torre, or longer options such as the 15.1-mile (24.4 km) Saciletto Castle – Via Julia Augusta Roman Ruins loop from Campolongo Tapogliano / Cjamplunc-Tapoian. The total tracked distance for routes in the Campolongo al Torre-Cavenzano area alone is over 424 kilometers.


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