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Sant'Ambrogio Di Valpolicella

Ponte Pietra – Arena of Verona loop from Domegliara - Sant'Ambrogio

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Italy
Veneto
Verona
Sant'Ambrogio Di Valpolicella

Ponte Pietra – Arena of Verona loop from Domegliara - Sant'Ambrogio

Moderate

4.6

(92)

941

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Ponte Pietra – Arena of Verona loop from Domegliara - Sant'Ambrogio

02:14

50.5km

250m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 24, 2026

Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 22.5 km for 127 m

After 23.9 km for 75 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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7.98 km

Canale Biffis

Lake

2

18.6 km

View of the Chievo Dam

Highlight • Monument

Crossing the Adige to go from the north-east area of Verona to the south-west area

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3

23.3 km

Castelvecchio

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Large fortress with impressive history.

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4

25.1 km

Ponte Pietra

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Ponte Pietra is the first construction built by the Romans when they arrived in Verona in the 1st century BC. It is characterized by the combination of two different materials: the original white stone and the bricks that replaced the damage suffered by floods and war. It retains the characteristic donkey-back shape of Roman bridges.

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5

26.6 km

Verona Arena

Highlight • Historical Site

Beautiful arena from Roman times, which is still used.

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6

26.7 km

Arena of Verona

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Towards the end of the reign of Emperor Augustus, the second largest Roman amphitheater after the Colosseum in Rome was built in the first century AD: the Arena di Verona. Originally it was outside the city walls. Only at the time of the barbarian invasions in 265 was the arena enclosed by the city fortifications built by Emperor Gallieno. The remains of this fortification can still be seen near the arena in Piazzetta Mura Gallieno.

The arena was almost completely preserved until the tenth century. Only an earthquake in the eleventh century caused the outer wall to collapse. The "Ala", a wing of the outer wall consisting of five pilasters and arcades, has survived to this day and gives an idea of the original dimensions of the building.
In contrast to the Colosseum in Rome, which was used as a quarry in the Middle Ages, the Arena in Verona has been protected and cared for over the centuries. Today, the Arena di Verona is considered the best-preserved amphitheater from Roman times.
Source:
reise-nach-italien.de/arena-di-verona.html

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32.9 km

Fort Chievo

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Forte Chievo, originally Werk Kaiser Franz Josef, is a fortification located to the west of Verona, which is part of the complex defense system of the city and more specifically of the first entrenched camp on the plain, created in the 19th century.

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8

33.8 km

Biffis Canal Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Very nice flat route with a very good surface. Only the cross streets and the bridges spoil the joy a little.

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41.6 km

Biffis Canal Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

The cycle path runs alongside the Biffis canal, an artificial canal for irrigation and hydroelectric purposes that begins in the municipality of Ala and ends in that of Verona, just north of Chievo

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50.5 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

33.7 km

12.2 km

2.99 km

1.03 km

377 m

279 m

Surfaces

45.0 km

3.06 km

2.35 km

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< 100 m

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