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Touring cycling around San Biagio Di Callalta, located in Italy's Veneto region, offers a blend of flat plains and riverine landscapes. The area is characterized by the Sile River Regional Natural Park and dedicated cycle paths built on former railway lines. These features provide varied terrain suitable for relaxed rides amidst natural settings and cultural points of interest. The broader province of Treviso, where San Biagio Di Callalta is situated, includes natural reserves and historical sites that enhance the cycling…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Dorsale del Montello is a unique mountainous ridge, located in the Treviso plain and characterized by a peculiar geological formation of red earth and conglomerate. This natural bastion extends for about 13 kilometers, offering a dense network of roads called Prese, progressively numbered, which connect the base to the summit. It is a paradise for cyclists and trekking enthusiasts thanks to the variable elevation changes and the beauty of the chestnut and robinia woods. Beyond nature, the area is steeped in history related to the Great War, with monuments such as the Military Shrine, and is famous for its food and wine tradition, ranging from chiodini mushrooms to prized Prosecco wine and dishes of Venetian rural cuisine served in numerous osterias.
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Located in the heart of Treviso, the Loggia dei Cavalieri is one of the city's most precious symbols of its communal past. Built in the second half of the 13th century under the podestà Andrea da Perugia, it was the privileged meeting and leisure place for nobles and knights, who dedicated themselves to games and conversations here. The structure is distinguished by its irregular quadrilateral shape and its large round arches resting on elegant Istrian stone columns. The internal and external walls are decorated with fresco cycles from the medieval era, including chivalric scenes and ornamental motifs that, despite the damage suffered during the bombings of 1944, retain a unique charm. Today, this open and monumental space continues to be a vital center for Treviso's culture.
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The "La Tradotta" cycle-pedestrian path winds for about 20 kilometers in the province of Treviso, following the old military railway line used during the Great War between Montebelluna and Susegana. This flat and protected route crosses the municipalities of Montello, offering a total immersion between nature and historical memory. The path is ideal for families and cycle tourists thanks to the absence of slopes and the safety of the route, which allows you to observe old recovered railway houses and valuable agricultural landscapes. Today it represents a fundamental green corridor that connects the historical heritage of the Piave river with the natural beauty of the hills of Treviso.
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A few kilometers were enough for the route to begin to tell its story. The creaking wood of a long bridge accompanied us towards one of the most silent and memory-laden places: the cemetery of the Burci. Amidst the still water and the vegetation that now reclaims every space, the wrecks of old boats emerge like forgotten thoughts, suspended between past and present. There time seems to slow down, almost to stop, and we too, for a moment, truly stop pedaling...
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The first section on the Montebelluna side and the last on the Nervesa side, the rest is a bit boring and dusty.
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The Passerella d’Aspa is an essential architectural element for those exploring the Parco del Sile, connecting the Sant’Antonino bank to the enchanting islet of Villapendola. This structure crosses the branch of the "Sile Morto", allowing pedestrians and cyclists to deviate from the main Restera path and immerse themselves in a wilder and quieter natural area. Once across the bridge, it is possible to follow a panoramic loop that rejoins via Alzaia via a second stone crossing. It is the ideal place for observing local birdlife, such as swans and herons, offering an oasis of peace away from the more crowded stretches, perfect for those seeking an authentic connection with the Treviso river landscape.
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Although commonly called the "Castle" for its imposing appearance and dominant position over the Sile river, it was actually built as an ancient medieval hospital. Overlooking the Riviera Garibaldi, this historic building has been masterfully restored to house university campuses. Its red brick architecture, which is directly mirrored in the waters of the river, creates one of the most iconic views of the city. Today, it is no longer a defensive fortress, but a center of culture where the monumental structure blends with the liveliness of students, maintaining that solemn charm that makes it a visual reference point for anyone walking along the banks of the Sile in the historic center.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around San Biagio Di Callalta, offering a variety of options for different preferences and skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 340 reviews.
The routes in San Biagio Di Callalta cater to a range of abilities. You'll find approximately 26 easy routes, 19 moderate routes, and 5 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every touring cyclist.
The terrain around San Biagio Di Callalta is predominantly flat, characterized by serene river paths, especially along the Sile and Piave rivers, and dedicated cycle paths built on former railway lines. This makes for generally smooth and enjoyable rides, often away from urban traffic.
Yes, many routes embrace the region's natural beauty. The Sile River Cycle Path – Bridge over the Zero River loop from Olmi - Spercenigo and the Sile River Cycle Path – Bridge over the Sile River loop from Olmi - Spercenigo are excellent examples, taking you through the Sile River Regional Natural Park. You can also explore the Piave River loop from San Biagio di Callalta for scenic views along the Piave River.
The area is rich in history and culture. Along the Sile River, you can visit the unique Burci Boat Cemetery. Other notable sites include the Tower of the Castello dei Carraresi in Casale sul Sile, and various historical villas and churches from the Venetian Republic era scattered throughout the region.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Along the Sile – Sile River Towpath (Cycle Path) loop from Olmi - Spercenigo offers a comprehensive circular experience along the Sile River.
Absolutely. The flat terrain and dedicated cycle paths, such as sections of the Cycle Path of the Former Treviso-Ostiglia Railway and the Sile River paths, are ideal for families. These routes often provide a safe, traffic-free environment perfect for relaxed rides with children.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on shaded river paths like those along the Sile River, which provide a cooler environment.
Yes, the Sile River Regional Natural Park is a significant naturalistic area, home to marsh plants, birds, and freshwater reptiles. The broader Province of Treviso also features reserves like the Oasi delle Fontane Bianche and Oasi San Daniele, offering opportunities for naturalistic walks and birdwatching, which can be integrated into your cycling tours.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many popular starting points for cycle paths, especially those along the Sile River or former railway lines, often have designated parking areas nearby. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific parking information for your chosen tour.
The Veneto region is known for its culinary offerings, and many cycling routes pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Incorporating gastronomic stops to savor local products and wines is a popular aspect of cycling tours in the area.
One of the longer and more challenging routes is the Burci Boat Cemetery – Along the Sile loop from San Biagio di Callalta, which covers approximately 107.7 km (66.9 miles) and includes significant elevation gain, making it suitable for experienced touring cyclists.


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