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Treviso
Asolo

Historic Center of Asolo – Colle di San Giorgio loop from Asolo

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Italy
Veneto
Treviso
Asolo

Historic Center of Asolo – Colle di San Giorgio loop from Asolo

Hard

4.8

(4)

264

runners

Historic Center of Asolo – Colle di San Giorgio loop from Asolo

03:31

25.4km

860m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

1.98 km

Historic Center of Asolo

Highlight • Historical Site

Asolo is a small, walled town with many narrow streets. It is one of the most beautiful medieval 'Borghi' in Italy and is known as the 'Pearl of Treviso'. The small picturesque village is nestled in the foothills of the Dolomites. You can park your car outside the city walls in the underground car park "Cipressina". A steep climb takes you to the city gate 'Portello di Castelfranco' and via the 'Via Browning' you reach the pleasant Piazza Garibaldi.

On the main square, the 15th century Palazzo della Ragione with its beautiful artefacts is worth a visit.

Rocca di Asolo, which rises high above the town, triggers many visitors. If you would like to get to know this castle, check the opening hours in advance. The path to it is a tough one. Unfortunately, we missed the effort ☹. The 'Lock' was locked.

We were able to satisfy our hunger for medieval architecture in the Castello Pretorio. It is a hidden gem in the idyllic town. Free access gives you the opportunity to delve into the long, special history of the fort. It is an early medieval fortress that has had different residents and interpretations over the centuries. Take the time to hit the pause button and enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the Belevedere della Specola.

On the artistic bench 'Il Bacio' by serverino Morlin, which is placed in the shadow of the Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta, we say goodbye to the 'Pearl of Treviso' with a big kiss.

It was nice to be there for a few hours.

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2

2.62 km

The panorama of the massif is a fairy tale ... You get to this point by climbing from Asolo (asphalt) or from the path of the hill

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3

7.13 km

Forcella Mostaccin

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Mostaccin fork is an ancient pass between the Asolo hills, connecting Collalto and Calmoreggio. During the Great War, it was a strategic point. Now it is a symbol of the area, frequented by cyclists and hikers, with paths such as the Due Rocche one which connects Asolo to Cornuda.

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4

7.30 km

Col Mostaccin

Highlight • Summit

Col Mostaccin is a modest height of 416 m which rises on the central sector of the Asolani Hills. It is located between Monte Collalto (496 m) and Monte Calmoreggio (486 m), the two highest peaks of the ridge.

It can be reached with a short detour from path 1 of the Due Rocche.

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5

10.8 km

Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rock

Highlight • Religious Site

The Sanctuary of the Madonna della Rocca stands on a hill at an altitude of 349 m, on a particularly panoramic point. Its management is currently entrusted to the Missionaries of the Immaculate Conception.

The complex consists of a medieval nucleus and additions from the late seventeenth century. The place has been a pilgrimage destination for centuries as it preserves a miraculous image of the Madonna. Even today each of the six parishes in the district reach it with a procession once a year.

On the site where the sanctuary stands today, there was once a fortress (Rocca di Cornuda). A papal bull of 1245 shows that even before its demolition there was a small church dedicated to the Virgin. Tradition states that this building was built when the Madonna appeared on a nearby stone; on that same stone a luxuriant oak (which legend has it originally from the Holy Land) was rooted for a long time and collapsed on May 18, 2008.

The church was later donated to the parish of Cornuda by the noble Annibale Scala (1247). In 1450 it was restored by the noblewoman Caterina da Coderta and became a male hermitage. Fifteen years later the monks were succeeded by the nuns. A papal bull of 1492 forbade the nuns to leave the convent, but the order was often transgressed and, despite the various other measures taken, the place remained known for the indiscipline of the occupants. After the War of the League of Cambrai, the community was dispersed and the monastery suppressed. The sanctuary was then entrusted to a priest who, from 1650, held the title of prior and then rector.

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6

14.9 km

Monte Sulder Wooden Steps

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Short and characteristic segment which, through a series of wooden steps, leads to the top of Monte Sulder, the highest in the north-eastern section of the Asolani Hills.

This is an obligatory passage for those arriving from path 75 (Curt military road).

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15.8 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

16.1 km

Passaggio di Nord Ovest

Mountain Pass

9

18.4 km

Colle di San Giorgio

Highlight • Religious Site

Among all the peaks of the Asolo Hills, Colle San Giorgio (461 meters above sea level) is the one that certainly enjoys the best panoramic view, ranging from the Venetian plain to Monte Grappa and the Dolomite peaks of Cimonega. On better days you can see the domes of the Basilica del Santo in Padua. On the hill there is the small church (oratory) of San Giorgio, an ancient religious site dating back to the tenth century, reachable by a widespread network of more or less well-trodden paths.

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25.4 km

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Bus stop

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8.12 km

7.81 km

5.22 km

3.27 km

927 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

10.1 km

7.09 km

3.90 km

1.59 km

1.51 km

1.15 km

< 100 m

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