Tagliamento River Loop from Dignano
Tagliamento River Loop from Dignano
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34.4km
200m
Mountain biking
Embark on the Tagliamento River Loop from Dignano, a moderate mountain biking adventure spanning 21.4 miles (34.4 km) with 650 feet (198 metres) of elevation gain. This route typically takes about 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete, offering a rewarding challenge for riders with good fitness and advanced skills.…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking
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11.0 km
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16.4 km
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29.1 km
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33.7 km
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34.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
24.4 km
6.52 km
2.21 km
940 m
340 m
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< 100 m
Surfaces
16.3 km
9.53 km
5.63 km
2.28 km
474 m
184 m
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Elevation
Highest point (220 m)
Lowest point (90 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The estimated riding time for this 34.4 km mountain bike loop is around 2 hours and 35 minutes. However, this can vary based on your fitness level, riding speed, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or take breaks.
No, this trail is generally classified as a moderate mountain bike ride, requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills. While some sections might be straightforward, others include short singletrack with rough bottoms and descents with curves, making it less suitable for beginners.
The trail is a loop starting from Dignano. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, you can typically find parking within Dignano itself, especially near the town center or designated public parking spots, to access the loop. It's advisable to check local maps or signage upon arrival for the most convenient parking.
The route features a varied terrain, including a significant mix of gravel (around 41%) and natural paths (about 40%). You'll also encounter some cycleways, road sections, field roads, and cross-country paths. Be prepared for some sections with earthen surfaces, and potentially short singletrack with slightly rough bottoms and descents with curves.
You can expect diverse and beautiful scenery, including panoramic views of the Tagliamento River (often called Europe's last wild river), San Daniele del Friuli, and the Friulian mountains. The route passes through cultivated plains, hills, and woodlands. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as hares, deer, and various birds of prey. In season, you might also see sunflower fields, and the autumn colors along the river are particularly stunning.
Key points of interest include a Viewpoint Over the Tagliamento River, the historic Pinzano Bridge over the Tagliamento, and a View of Piancavallo from the Tagliamento Riverbed. The Tagliamento River itself is a major highlight, celebrated for its untamed natural character.
The trail can be enjoyed during many seasons, but autumn is particularly recommended due to the beautiful fall colors along the Tagliamento River. Spring and early summer also offer pleasant conditions before the peak heat of summer. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
Yes, this route shares sections with several other trails. You'll find it intersecting with parts of Il Cammino di Sant'Antonio - Tappa 02G, Romea Strata in Italia - Tappa RSIT06, Paîs di Rustic Amour: Itinerario 1 - Lungo il Grande Fiume, and FVG 3 - Ciclovia Pedemontana, among others.
While the trail passes through natural areas, specific regulations for dogs on this particular mountain bike route are not explicitly stated. As a general rule when cycling in natural environments, especially within a Nature 2000 Site, it's best to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Always clean up after your pet.
The 'Il fiume Tagliamento - giro ad anello da Dignano' trail is located within the Greto del Tagliamento Nature 2000 Site. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for recreational activities like mountain biking on established trails within these sites. However, visitors are expected to respect environmental regulations, stay on marked paths, and avoid disturbing wildlife. Always check for any local updates or specific rules before your visit.
Be aware that some reported GPS tracks for routes in this area have been noted as potentially inaccurate, which could lead to navigation challenges. It's advisable to download the komoot tour offline and carry a map. Also, some sections may have abrupt drops near the riverbed, requiring careful riding. Given the 'advanced riding skills' recommendation, be prepared for technical sections and ensure your bike is in good condition.