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Touring cycling routes around Trichiana, now part of Borgo Valbelluna, offer diverse landscapes within the Valbelluna valley. The region features gentle valley rides along the Piave River and more challenging mountain excursions set against the Dolomites. Cyclists encounter natural features such as gorges, tranquil lakes like Lake Morto and Lake Santa Croce, and dense woods. The area provides a network of routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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44.4km
03:25
880m
880m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.7km
02:15
350m
350m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.2km
01:57
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.1km
02:18
730m
730m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.3km
02:32
640m
640m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bacalenc are a famous group of local sculptors originally from Valmorel (a hamlet of Limana, BL). Born for the village festivals, they have transformed this village in the Belluno Prealps into a true open-air museum dedicated to local identity and the works of the writer Dino Buzzati. Their work is divided into several installations in the village: Piazza di Valmorel: Four large larch wood statues watch over the four corners of the main square. I Miracoli di Val Morel: On the facade of the former Turnaria Dairy, eleven wooden bas-reliefs inspired by the fantastic ex-votos of the same name by Dino Buzzati are displayed. Forest paths: Along the paths towards Malga Van, Malga Montegal, and Malga Canal del Gat, the group has installed over fifty sculptures depicting fairy tales, legendary figures, and ancient crafts. You can learn more about the details of these works by visiting the page dedicated to the Wooden Sculptures of Valmorel.
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In the center of Valmorel, a street transformed over time into a square has become the main meeting place of the hamlet. It is the highest square in the municipality and overlooks the Church of Saint Anthony of Padua, the Al Vejò Nature and Culture Center, the Locanda Valmorel, the Indian Village Museum, and the Epi-Hub of the Elserino Piol Foundation, testifying to the cultural vocation of the village. Named after the martyrs Valentino Andreani and Ruggero Fiabane, who distinguished themselves during the Resistance, the square preserves the memory of a community that paid a high price in human lives between February and March 1945. A commemorative plaque recalls their sacrifice and includes Valmorel in the "Itinerary of Memory" project. At the four corners of the square are the larch wood statues created by the group "I Bacalenc", placed at the convergence of the four roads leading to it: a choice designed to symbolically welcome those arriving at the square.
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great climb 5%...8%, good to ride
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Beautiful views of the right and left sides of the Piave river
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Zumelle Castle stands out over Valbelluna https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castello_di_Zumelle
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Not far from the Zumelle castle, the hamlet of Tiago is one of the most characteristic of the municipality of Borgo Valbelluna. It is located just above Villa di Villa and the Terche stream. Cycling here is a true immersion in nature.
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a glimpse of the Zumelle Castle from Tiago https://www.dolomiti.it/it/castelli-e-fortezze/il-castello-di-zumelle https://youtu.be/V4SM3gZQT6Q
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Trichiana, now part of Borgo Valbelluna, offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes. There are over 20 routes available, catering to various skill levels, from easy valley rides to more challenging mountain ascents.
Touring cycling in Trichiana is unique due to its diverse landscapes within the Valbelluna valley, set against the stunning backdrop of the Dolomites. You'll find a compelling mix of gentle rides along the Piave River, scenic gorges, tranquil lakes like Lake Morto, and challenging mountain excursions with panoramic views.
Yes, Trichiana offers routes suitable for less experienced cyclists and families. The Valbelluna Ring, for example, is an approximately 80-kilometer route connecting Belluno and Feltre, primarily utilizing bike paths and low-traffic country lanes. Many of the 22 routes in the area are classified as moderate, with 1 route specifically easy, making them accessible for a wider range of abilities.
For experienced touring cyclists, Trichiana provides several challenging routes with significant elevation gains and rewarding panoramic views. Routes like the View of the Dolomites – Piandelmonte loop from Trichiana, a difficult 44.4 km trail with over 870 meters of ascent, offer a substantial workout and expansive views of the Dolomites. Another difficult option is the Victory Bridge, Belluno – View of the Dolomites loop from Trichiana.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Trichiana are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Torrente Cicogna – View of the Dolomites loop from Trichiana and the View of the San Boldo Pass – Valmorel loop from Trichiana, which offer varied scenery and return to your starting location.
Along the touring cycling routes, you can expect to encounter a variety of natural wonders. These include the picturesque Valbelluna valley, the flowing Piave River, scenic gorges, tranquil lakes such as Lake Morto and Lago di Lago, and dense woods. The imposing presence of the Belluno Dolomites National Park provides a dramatic backdrop, with opportunities to witness breathtaking panoramic views.
Absolutely. Trichiana and its surroundings offer unique historical and cultural attractions accessible by bike. You can visit the picturesque Molinetto della Croda, a 17th-century rural mill, or cycle towards the historically significant San Boldo Pass. Charming old town centers like Feltre, Belluno, and Mel (recognized as one of Italy's Most Beautiful Villages) also provide cultural stops along various routes. Consider the View over the Terche Stream – Historic centre of Mel loop from Trichiana for a cultural ride.
The touring cycling routes in Trichiana are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 190 reviews. More than 2400 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Trichiana's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, from gentle valley paths to challenging mountain ascents, and the stunning views of the Dolomites.
Yes, the region offers flexibility with public transport. The Valbelluna Ring, for instance, has railway lines along its route, allowing cyclists to shorten or end their tour early if desired. This provides convenient options for accessing various starting points or returning after a ride.
The best time for touring cycling in Trichiana generally spans from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for ideal cycling conditions. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and the mountain passes are usually clear of snow, offering full access to the diverse network of routes.
While many routes offer popular highlights, exploring the smaller country lanes and paths can reveal hidden gems. The area's dense woods and the unique Brent de l'Art canyon are accessible year-round and can be incorporated into rides for a more secluded experience. Local knowledge or detailed maps can help uncover these less-trafficked, yet equally beautiful, sections.


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