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Hiking around Terzo D'Aquileia offers access to a region characterized by its proximity to the Grado Lagoon, a biodiverse natural feature. The landscape blends serene plains with historical sites, including the ancient Roman colony of Aquileia. Hikers can explore a mix of countryside paths and routes that skirt the lagoon, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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8.98km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful church from the outside and from the inside
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Cycling is forbidden here, but it is worth leaving the bike for a moment
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Even though it's paid, it's worth some time
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The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta in Aquileia is a masterpiece of inestimable historical value, known primarily for housing the largest early Christian mosaic in the Western world. Dating back to the 4th century AD, this extraordinary floor work covers over 750 square meters and narrates, through colored tesserae, biblical scenes such as the cycle of Jonah and complex symbolisms like the struggle between the rooster and the turtle. Beyond the mosaics, the Basilica is an architectural palimpsest where the Romanesque style blends with Gothic and Renaissance elements. Of great suggestion are the Crypt of the Frescoes, with 12th-century Byzantine paintings, and the Crypt of the Excavations, which allows walking over the remains of the ancient Theodorean structures. The majestic bell tower, which dominates the Friulian plain, was built in the 11th century using marble recovered from the Roman amphitheater, a symbol of the indissoluble link between the imperial city and its Christian heritage.
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Among the most important early Christian basilicas in the entire Christian Church. It is a UNESCO heritage site for its wonderful 4th century AD mosaics.
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🛤️ Via Sacra – The Sacred Way Origin: The present-day Via Sacra was created as a footpath in 1934, but follows the course of the ancient riverbed of the Natisone and Torre rivers. Function: Connects the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta with the river port and the excavation sites of Fondo Cossar and Fondo Pasqualis. Atmosphere: Lined with cypress trees, with exposed reliefs, inscriptions, and port structures – an archaeological walk through the Roman trading world. ⚓ Ancient River Port (Porto Fluviale) Location: Along the Via Sacra, on the western bank of the former river. Size: Over 380 meters of preserved quays – one of the best-preserved Roman inland ports in Europe. Structure: Two levels of quays – for different water levels and ship types. Mooring loops: Stone blocks with holes drilled for mooring boats. Warehouses (Horrea): Directly behind the quays, with ramps leading into the city. Traces of play: Board games carved into the stone by dockworkers – a charming detail of everyday life. 🧱 Traces of defense Late antique walls: From the 4th century onwards, the port facilities were integrated into the city's defenses – with towers and reinforcements. Sieges: Evidence of reconstruction during the attacks by Maximinus Thrax (238 AD) and Julian the Apostate (361 AD)
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The entrance to the gravel path along the ancient harbor of Aquileia. The path is lined with numerous archaeological finds and numerous information panels about past events. Cycling is prohibited.
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An interesting historical encounter. A gravel path runs along the ancient harbor, lined with ancient stones, and features numerous information panels detailing past events.
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There are over 80 hiking routes in the Terzo D'Aquileia region. These trails cater to various skill levels, with nearly 40 easy routes, a similar number of moderate trails, and a few challenging options for experienced hikers.
The hiking trails around Terzo D'Aquileia are primarily characterized by flat plains. Many routes offer a blend of countryside paths and sections that skirt the Grado Lagoon, providing diverse scenery from open fields to coastal views. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making it suitable for relaxed walks.
Yes, Terzo D'Aquileia offers several easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the Aquileia – Cemetery of Heroes loop from Aquileia / Aquilee is an easy 4.6 km trail that can be completed in about 1 hour 10 minutes, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. A popular option is the Basilica of Aquileia loop from Aquileia / Aquilee, which is a moderate 7.97 km trail taking approximately 2 hours to complete. This route allows you to explore historical sites and return to your starting point.
The region is rich in history, particularly around Aquileia, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Hikers can explore the ancient Roman colony, including the Roman Forum of Aquileia and the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Assumption and Aquileia Archaeological Area. Many trails incorporate these significant historical sites into their paths.
Absolutely. The proximity to the Grado Lagoon means many routes offer scenic views of this biodiverse area. You can find highlights like the Laguna di Grado Cycle Path Viewpoint, which provides excellent opportunities for birdwatching and appreciating the aquatic life. The region also features unique spots like a 'Forest with straight trees' in Terzo D'Aquileia itself, and the nearby Riserva Naturale della Foce dell'Isonzo.
The trails in Terzo D'Aquileia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of nearly 4 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the blend of serene natural landscapes, especially along the Grado Lagoon, and the rich historical sites of Aquileia. The varied terrain, from flat plains to unique local forests, also receives positive feedback.
For those seeking a greater challenge, the Celestial Way Stage 1: Aquileia to Aiello del Friuli is a difficult 28.27 km path. This longer route traverses the flat plains, connecting historical towns and offering a challenging day out for experienced hikers.
The region's climate makes it suitable for hiking during most of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for exploring both the natural landscapes and historical sites. Summer can be warm, but routes near the lagoon may offer refreshing breezes. Winter hiking is also possible, especially on the flat plains.
Many routes in the area naturally combine these elements. For example, the Cammino Celeste Trail: Barbana Island to Aquileia guides hikers through historical sites and the serene plains of Friuli, offering a balanced experience of culture and nature.
Yes, the region is close to the Isonzo River. You can find natural scenery and points of interest like the Bridge Over the Isonzo River. The Riserva Naturale della Foce dell'Isonzo (Isonzo River Mouth Nature Reserve) also provides further opportunities to experience natural scenery and is accessible for walks.
While the primary water feature is the Grado Lagoon, there are smaller water bodies to discover. For instance, the Pond with Water Lilies in Strassoldo is a charming highlight that can be incorporated into a hike, offering a tranquil natural setting.


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