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Road cycling routes around Venetian Lakeon are characterized by an extensive lagoon system, numerous islands, and flat coastal plains, offering unique cycling opportunities. The region features a mix of agricultural landscapes, barrier islands like Lido, and waterways, providing varied scenery for cyclists. With minimal elevation changes, routes primarily focus on scenic exploration along the water's edge and through rural areas. This environment is ideal for road cyclists seeking routes with gentle gradients and panoramic views.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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If you're traveling with bicycles, you'll need to take the car ferry from Lido-St. Nicolo to Tronchetto. This runs approximately every 50 minutes. The bicycle entrance from Tronchetto to Piazza Roma is very well-designed and safe. The vaporettos to/from Lido don't carry bicycles. A single trip costs 9.50 plus 1.50 per bicycle and ferry. The single ticket is valid for 75 minutes. This isn't enough to take all three ferries from Chioggia to Venice. The journey by bicycle on Pelestrina or Lido takes longer, so we always missed exactly one ferry. It's worth getting a multi-day ticket (25 euros for 24 hours; 35 euros for 48 hours; 45 euros for 72 hours) plus the three required bicycle tickets. This depends on how long you're staying in Venice. With the VeneziaUnica card, you can buy all the necessary tickets for public transport and cultural visits online in advance. The card can be printed at the machine using a QR code or PNR code.
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If you're traveling with bicycles, you'll need to take the car ferry from Lido-San Nicolo to Tronchetto. This runs approximately every 50 minutes. The bicycle entrance from Tronchetto to Piazza Roma is very well-designed and safe. The vaporettos to/from Lido don't carry bicycles. You can shorten the wait at a small bar on the wall of the cemetery. A single ticket costs 9.50 plus 1.50 per bicycle and ferry. The single ticket is valid for 75 minutes. This isn't enough to take all three ferries from Chioggia to Venice. The journey by bicycle on Pelestrina or Lido takes longer, so we always missed exactly one ferry. It's worth getting a multi-day ticket (25 euros for 24 hours; 35 euros for 48 hours; 45 euros for 72 hours) plus the three required bicycle tickets. This depends on how long you're staying in Venice. With the VeneziaUnica card, you can purchase all the necessary tickets for public transport and cultural visits online in advance. The card can be printed at ticket machines using a QR code or PNR code.
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This underpass allows you to safely drive onto or off the bridge over the Adige without having to cross the expressway.
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Beautiful iconic bike tour between sea and land
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Beautiful historic center, reachable along the Eurovelo cycle path of the Po River.
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Point of reference for the historical memory of the community. Memorial monument dedicated to Flavio Busonera, doctor of Cavarzere, partisan and martyr of the Venetian Resistance. The work is located inside the Village that bears his name, in the Municipality of Cavarzere. Flavio Busonera was born in Oristano on July 28, 1894. A socialist pioneer in Cagliari, he took part from a young age in the first socialist struggles of the Cagliari dock workers and the female workers of the tobacco factory. In 1921 he joined the newly formed Communist Party and was among the founders of the local section of the Communist Party of Italy. Having graduated in medicine in Cagliari, he was forced by fascist persecution to practice his profession in places far from his homeland. In 1926 he arrived in Cavarzere where, in addition to working as a doctor, he distinguished himself for his great humanity and generosity towards the farm workers and their miserable living conditions. After September 8, 1943, he contributed to the formation of the first partisan bands and became political commissar of the "Venice" Brigade. In June 1944, after having provided medical care to two members of the Black Brigades who passed themselves off as partisans, he was captured and locked up in the Paolotti prison in Padua. He was hanged on August 17, 1944 together with two other partisans.
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The Venetian Lagoon offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 590 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options.
The flat terrain of the Venetian Lagoon makes it enjoyable for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions with fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the islands and coastal plains. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable.
Road cycling routes in the Venetian Lagoon offer diverse scenery. You can explore historical sites like the Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale), enjoy views of the lagoon from the Liberty Bridge, or cycle past the Punta Sabbioni Lighthouse. The region also features natural reserves like Ca' Roman and the Dune degli Alberoni Oasis, offering opportunities for birdwatching and observing local wildlife.
Yes, the Venetian Lagoon has nearly 200 easy road cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families. These routes typically feature minimal elevation changes and often follow dedicated cycle paths or quiet secondary roads. An excellent option is the Via Alberoni Lungolaguna – The Sinner Food Bus loop from Lido, an easy 15.7-mile (25.2 km) path offering coastal views on Lido island.
Absolutely. Islands like Lido, Sant'Erasmo, and Pellestrina are central to many cycling routes. Lido di Venezia offers a promenade and beaches, while Sant'Erasmo provides tranquil rides through agricultural landscapes. Pellestrina features a main road along the lagoon, allowing cyclists to pass fishing boats and picturesque villages, including the Murazzi stone fortifications.
Many road cycling routes in the Venetian Lagoon are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Estense Castle of Ferrara – Adige Riverbank Trail loop from Chioggia is a moderate 34.4-mile (55.4 km) route that connects historical landmarks with riverbank trails.
Public transport, particularly ferries and vaporetto services, plays a crucial role in accessing many cycling routes in the Venetian Lagoon, especially those on the islands. You can often combine cycling with boat crossings, which adds a unique dimension to your tour and allows access to various islands like Lido and Pellestrina.
Parking availability varies by starting point. For routes originating from mainland towns like Chioggia or along the Brenta Riviera, you'll typically find public parking areas. When cycling on islands like Lido, parking might be available near ferry terminals or designated areas, but it's often more convenient to use public transport to reach the islands if you're not bringing a car.
The road cycling routes in the Venetian Lagoon are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 900 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat coastal plains, the unique experience of cycling on barrier islands, and the varied scenery that combines agricultural lands with stunning lagoon views.
Yes, many routes pass through charming towns and villages, especially on islands like Lido and Pellestrina, or along the Brenta Riviera. These areas offer opportunities to stop at cafes, restaurants, and even find accommodation. Towns like Chioggia, often called 'Little Venice,' are accessible by bike and boat and provide authentic Venetian hospitality.
Yes, combining cycling with boat trips is a highlight of exploring the Venetian Lagoon. Ferries and vaporetto services allow you to transport your bike between the mainland and various islands, opening up unique route possibilities and offering stunning views of the lagoon from the water. This is particularly popular for accessing islands like Lido, Sant'Erasmo, and Pellestrina.
For experienced riders seeking longer distances, the Venetian Lagoon offers numerous moderate to difficult routes. An example is the Strada delle Valli di Rosolina – Adige Riverbank Trail loop from Chioggia, a 52.4-mile (84.4 km) trail that leads through coastal wetlands and agricultural areas, typically completed in about 3 hours 11 minutes.


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