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Mountain biking around Resana, located in Italy's Veneto region, offers diverse cycling routes through a landscape characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain. The area features fertile riverbanks, such as those along the Sile River, and numerous tree-lined paths that provide shade and scenic views. This region provides a range of trails suitable for various skill levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging routes with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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50.7km
03:05
300m
300m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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74.9km
04:01
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.1km
02:48
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Considered the "little sister" of the contemporary porta San Tomaso, it is located at the end of Borgo Cavour. It presents itself with its Istrian stone facade with three arches. On the external facade, the representation that stands out above all is the winged lion, symbol of Venice's power over the mainland. It takes its name from the nearby church dedicated to the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste. It was built in 1516, perhaps on a design by Alessandro Leopardi,
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Built in 1517 under the direction of the podestà Bartolomeo d'Alviano, Porta Santi Quaranta represents the monumental entrance to Treviso for those coming from the west (Padua or Vicenza). Together with Porta San Tommaso, it is one of the symbols of the defensive rebirth of the city carried out by the Republic of Venice in the 16th century. The name pays homage to the forty Christian soldiers martyred in Armenia, but during the period of Austrian rule it was renamed Porta Vendramin. The external facade, made of Istrian stone, follows a sober and elegant Renaissance style, with three arches, the central one intended for carts and the two side ones for pedestrians. Above the main arch stands the winged lion of Saint Mark, a symbol of Venetian power. A significant historical detail is the inscription celebrating the Serenissima's right to defend its borders. Today it marks the entrance to the Borgo Cavour district and is an integral part of the panoramic walk along the 16th-century walls.
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The Cathedral of San Liberale and the adjacent Civic Tower represent the beating heart and historical soul of Castelfranco Veneto. The Duomo, an 18th-century masterpiece by Francesco Maria Preti, strikes with its imposing neoclassical facade which houses the famous Pala by Giorgione, one of the most enigmatic works of the Renaissance. Not far away, the Clock Tower stands tall above the medieval walls as a symbol of vigilance and power. Characterized by its Ghibelline battlements and the large dial that has marked the city's time for centuries, it serves as a privileged gateway to the castle. Together, these monuments create a unique dialogue between the military solidity of the past and the spiritual harmony of Venetian art.
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Asolo is an enchanting fortified town in the province of Treviso, rich in history, art and culture, located on the top of a hill with a particular elongated shape in ridges and dominated by Monte Ricco, on which stands the medieval Rocca.
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This is a very beautiful route. ATTENTION: Between Santa Cristina and Treviso there is a VERY nice car-free cycle path. Maintenance work was being carried out, and we were unable to use most of it. Therefore: Do NOT follow our route between Santa Cristina and Treviso, but stay on the cycle path.
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...A day that began under an unpromising sky had transformed into a short journey filled with authentic encounters and local experiences that deserve to be known and appreciated much more...
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Place of refreshment, enjoy it.
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...The moment was interrupted by the metallic voice of a train station: Castelfranco Veneto was now behind us. I looked at my watch, felt the fatigue creeping up on me, and decided to divert toward Resana...
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There are over 180 mountain bike trails around Resana, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. This includes approximately 39 easy routes, 114 moderate routes, and 36 more difficult trails.
Mountain biking around Resana features a landscape characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain. You'll find fertile riverbanks, particularly along the Sile River, and many tree-lined paths that provide shade and scenic views. While the immediate area is generally gentle, the broader Veneto region offers more varied and challenging mountainous environments for those willing to venture further.
Yes, Resana offers a good selection of trails for beginners. There are approximately 39 easy mountain bike routes available, perfect for those looking for a relaxed ride through the local countryside or along dedicated cycle paths.
While many trails directly around Resana feature moderate elevation changes, there are about 36 more difficult routes for those seeking a challenge. For instance, the route Historic Center of Asolo – Asolo town centre fountain loop from Castelfranco Veneto includes nearly 300m of elevation gain over its 50.7 km. The wider Veneto region also provides access to more mountainous terrain for experienced riders.
Many trails in Resana pass by interesting natural features and landmarks. You can explore areas like the Gran Bosco Fontanassi, the Mulino Cervara Nature Oasis, and the Sources of the Sile. The Cervara Bridge on the Sile River is also a notable point of interest.
Yes, Resana has several family-friendly options, especially among its easy and moderate routes. Trails that follow dedicated cycle paths, such as sections of the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path, are often ideal for families due to their smooth surfaces and gentle gradients. The tree-lined paths also provide pleasant shade.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many of the natural trails and cycle paths around Resana, provided they are kept under control, often on a leash. It's always a good idea to check local signage or specific park rules if you plan to visit a designated nature area like the Mulino Cervara Nature Oasis.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Resana are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path – Via dei Mulini, Santa Cristina loop from Resana and the Piazza Indipendenza – Via dei Mulini, Santa Cristina loop from Resana.
Many cycling routes in the Resana area, particularly those connected to the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path, offer ample parking. The 'Province Border on the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path' highlight mentions parking shaded by large poplars, indicating convenient spots are available near popular access points.
The mountain biking experience in Resana is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the pleasant tree-lined cycle paths, and the scenic routes along the Sile River. The variety of options for different ability levels is also a frequently highlighted positive aspect.
Yes, you can find refreshment points along some of the popular routes. For example, the Ostiglia Refreshment Kiosk and the Kiosk at the Treviso-Ostiglia and Via del Santo Cycle Path Junction are located directly on the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path, a route frequently used by mountain bikers.
The Veneto region, where Resana is located, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are often ideal, with comfortable temperatures and lush scenery. Summers can be warm, but the many tree-lined paths provide welcome shade.
Resana is a smaller town, but its integration with the broader Veneto region means public transport options might connect you to the area. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to see if they align with your chosen starting point. Many routes are easily accessible from the town center.


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