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Vestenanova

Soave City Walls – Panoramic View of Pala loop from Vestenanova

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Italy
Veneto
Verona
Vestenanova

Soave City Walls – Panoramic View of Pala loop from Vestenanova

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5.0

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60

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Soave City Walls – Panoramic View of Pala loop from Vestenanova

04:15

61.5km

970m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

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Parco della Lessina

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Bus stop

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24.4 km

Monteforte d'Alpone Cycle Path

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The bottom is well beaten gravel the total length is about 4km and connects the hamlets of Costalunga and Brognoligo to the municipal park of Monteforte D'alpone

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26.1 km

Monteforte d'Alpone

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Unfortunately a construction site at the moment.

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30.9 km

Soave City Walls

Highlight • Historical Site

Super beautiful city, a must visit and not as crowded as Verona or Vicenza.

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31.1 km

Soave Town Center and Historic Walls

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5

40.6 km

Old Wool Road

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An ancient path that winds along the ridge of the Lessini mountains, used for centuries, since ancient times, for transhumance, today transformed into a new tourist route, which climbs from Soave and reaches San Bortolo, in Selva di Progno. The itinerary crosses the municipalities of Soave, Cazzano, Illasi, Tregnago, Badia Calavena and Selva di Progno. The paved path has an average width of three meters. It is an itinerary surrounded by greenery, which starts from the classic Soave area, therefore from hills with intensive cultivation declined to the vine, to then reach and cross olive groves, the cherry trees of the Tramigna valley and the woods of the upper Lessinia. The entire Via della Lana, which alternates sections paved in concrete with white paths, is equipped with signs to give the correct information to visitors.
This ancient road, which climbs between deciduous woods and numerous small streams with pouring and clear waters, was for centuries the only road that connected the people of the town and the districts of San Bortolo with the valley. From there transhumances passed both towards the mountains for the summer pastures, and back for winter grazing in the plains.
A valley rich in water, thanks to the numerous small streams that descend from the side of San Bortolo and the streams that come out here and there in the woods.
[source: outdooractive.com/it/route/cicloturismo/verona/la-vecia-via-della-lana/45800419]

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41.1 km

San Felice Church (9th century)

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41.3 km

Sanctuary of the Crucifix in San Felice

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The building is believed to originate from the 9th-10th century. In the wall of the current façade, traces of three cross windows, typical of Romanesque architecture, were seen in the 19th century. The current apse, with a cross vaulted ceiling and monogram of San Bernardino da Siena, is the work of a renovation carried out in the fifteenth century; the ceiling of the church is instead a simple truss.
Tradition has it that San Felice (like Campiano) was a stopover for Pope Lucius III on his journey to the Benedictine abbey of San Pietro in Badia Calavena; it seems that the pope had granted a special privilege, that is to be able to gain all the indulgences of the Roman Church for every Friday of the year.

The sanctuary (officially the rectory of the diocese of Verona) is open every day and is located on the pass between Val Tramigna and Val d'Illasi, a few meters from the provincial road 37/a "dei ciliegi"; precisely its position makes it frequented by people from both valleys especially during the Fridays of Lent with the Via Crucis.

[source: Wikipedia]

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56.3 km

Panoramic View of Pala

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61.5 km

End point

Bus stop

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48.5 km

6.81 km

6.07 km

114 m

Surfaces

51.6 km

4.02 km

3.29 km

2.06 km

260 m

238 m

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