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56.8km
1,020m
Cycling
Cycle a difficult 35.3-mile gravel loop through the UNESCO Prosecco Hills from Susegana, featuring vineyards, castles, and challenging climb
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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9.43 km
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56.8 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
20.7 km
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10.0 km
3.19 km
2.78 km
1.39 km
Surfaces
19.0 km
18.7 km
15.2 km
3.11 km
753 m
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Elevation
Highest point (320 m)
Lowest point (70 m)
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The route offers a diverse mix of surfaces. You'll find over 70% asphalt, but also significant sections of 'sterrate' or 'white roads,' which are unpaved gravel roads. The topography includes rolling hills, steep climbs, and mountain passes, with considerable elevation gains. Be prepared for some segments that may be unpaved and difficult, potentially requiring you to push your bike.
No, this tour is classified as a 'difficult' bike ride requiring 'very good fitness.' The significant elevation changes and mixed terrain make it challenging. While there are varying route options for the Nova Eroica event, this specific loop from Susegana is demanding.
You'll cycle through the stunning UNESCO World Heritage Prosecco Hills, abundant vineyards, historic villages, and medieval castles. Highlights include the impressive Collalto Castle and scenic stretches By the river Piave. The Via Fornaci di Collalto White Gravel Road Through Vineyards is particularly picturesque. From higher points like Pian de le Femene, you might even catch views extending to the Venice Lagoon.
The Prosecco Hills are beautiful in spring and autumn, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer can be hot, while winter might bring colder, wetter conditions. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
While specific parking details for Susegana are not provided, it's generally advisable to look for public parking areas within the town. Given the nature of the Nova Eroica event, there may be designated parking during official event days, but for a self-guided tour, check local Susegana parking options.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public roads and trails within Le Colline del Prosecco di Conegliano e Valdobbiadene UNESCO World Heritage site. However, if you participate in an organized event like the Nova Eroica, event registration fees will apply.
While cycling on public roads and paths, dogs are generally allowed, but leash laws and local regulations must be observed, especially in populated areas or near private property. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain, and that you have adequate water and supplies for them.
This tour embodies the 'Eroica Spirit' with an 'All Road' concept, blending challenging on and off-road sections. It features timed uphill segments for those who want to race, but the overall focus is on enjoying the experience 'tranquillo' through a UNESCO World Heritage landscape, culminating in a festive celebration rather than just a race.
Given the mix of asphalt and significant gravel sections ('sterrate'), a gravel bike is ideal for this tour. While the prevalence of asphalt might make it seem accessible for road bikes, the unpaved sections and potential for pushing your bike make a gravel bike the most comfortable and capable choice.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notable sections include parts of the Via Claudia Augusta, the Dream path Munich-Venice, and the Ciclovia Pedemontana Alpina. You'll also encounter smaller segments of trails like Il Cammino di Sant'Antonio and I4 - Dalle Dolomiti a Venezia.
Yes, as the route passes through the heart of the Prosecco wine industry and various villages, you'll find opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and wineries, particularly in areas like Valdobbiadene. These spots offer a chance to experience local culture and regional food and drink.
Given the challenging nature and mixed terrain, you should bring a well-maintained gravel bike, appropriate cycling attire, a helmet, plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit (including spare tubes/patches), a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone with the route downloaded. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also recommended.