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Gravel bike trails around Trichiana are set within the Valbelluna, offering a diverse landscape for cycling. The region features panoramic views of the Belluno Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and includes geological formations such as the Brent de l'Art canyons. Terrain varies from unpaved roads to challenging climbs through mountain passes, providing a range of experiences for gravel bikers.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
5.0
(2)
104
riders
91.6km
05:40
1,290m
1,290m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(4)
80
riders
52.2km
03:32
870m
870m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.8
(8)
119
riders
53.9km
03:19
550m
550m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
(11)
92
riders
60.6km
03:49
610m
610m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
50
riders
105km
07:06
1,720m
1,720m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The San Boldo Pass is an alpine pass located at an altitude of 706 meters that connects the province of Treviso (Val Mareno) with that of Belluno (Val Belluna) near Cison di Valmarino. This communication route is universally known as the "Road of 100 Days", a unique engineering masterpiece characterized by tight hairpin bends carved directly into the rock. The current road was completed in just one hundred days, between February 1st and June 1st, 1918, by the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I. It was used to quickly supply the front on the Piave River with weapons and ammunition. Over 7,000 workers were employed, including prisoners of war and the local population
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The summit of Passo San Boldo between the provinces of Treviso and Belluno.
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There is no second time. Built in 100 days.
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Beautiful lake for water sports.
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The San Boldo Pass, located between the provinces of Treviso and Belluno, is a road engineering masterpiece unique in the world. Known as the "Road of the Hundred Days", it was built in record time by the Austro-Hungarian army in 1918 for wartime needs. Its peculiarity lies in the final meters of ascent, where the roadway winds through five tunnels carved into the living rock, connected by very tight hairpin bends that seem to overlap vertically. Traffic in the tunnels is regulated by a single traffic light, as the road is so narrow that it only allows one vehicle at a time.
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Besides being a beautiful climb, it is a masterpiece of road engineering.
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Unique road/tunnel layout with traffic lights, meaning it can also be driven uphill safely as the sections are short
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Trichiana offers a wide variety of gravel biking experiences, with over 160 routes available. These range from easier rides to more challenging trails, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
The terrain around Trichiana is quite diverse, featuring a mix of challenging climbs and exciting unpaved roads. You'll encounter varied landscapes, from scenic lake areas and cycle paths to trails through pastures and huts, often with stunning views of the Belluno Dolomites.
While many routes in Trichiana are rated as moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options available. For a less strenuous ride, consider exploring the scenic areas around Lake Morto, which offers a pleasant path for circumnavigation and picnic areas. Look for routes specifically marked as 'easy' on komoot for the most suitable family options.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique geological formations of the Brent de l'Art canyons, known for their striking layered rock walls. Many routes also offer panoramic views of the Belluno Dolomites. For a picturesque stop, visit Lake Morto, or consider a route that takes you past Lago di Lago or Lake del Mis.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Trichiana are designed as loops. Popular circular options include the Charterhouse of Vedana – Lake Vedana loop from Limana, which offers varied landscapes, and the Lake Vedana – Salce Cycle Path loop from Trichiana, leading through scenic lake areas.
The Valbelluna region, where Trichiana is located, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The summer months offer warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler weather and beautiful scenery. Winter can bring snow to higher elevations, making some routes challenging or inaccessible, but lower-lying paths might still be rideable.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Trichiana, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 250 reviews. Riders frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of the Belluno Dolomites, the diverse terrain that keeps rides interesting, and the unique geological features like the Brent de l'Art canyons.
Absolutely. Trichiana is known for its challenging mountain passes and routes with considerable elevation gain. For example, the View of the Dolomites – Piandelmonte loop from Trichiana features over 1100 meters of ascent, offering a rewarding challenge for very fit riders.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. Some routes, like the Victory Bridge, Belluno – Belluno Historic Center loop from Trichiana, incorporate historical points of interest. You might also find routes passing near cultural sites such as Molinetto della Croda, a 17th-century mill built into the rock.
Many routes offer breathtaking views. The Valbelluna provides picturesque natural scenery, and from locations like Rifugio Col Visentin, you can enjoy 360-degree mountain vistas. Routes passing through mountain passes like San Boldo Pass are also renowned for their magnificent panoramas of the Dolomites.
The majority of gravel bike routes in Trichiana are rated as 'difficult' (124 out of 164), indicating they often involve challenging climbs and technical sections. There are also 'moderate' (35 routes) and a few 'easy' (5 routes) options available, so it's important to check the route details on komoot to match your fitness and skill level.
Many routes in the region offer stunning views of the Dolomites. The View of the Dolomites – Piandelmonte loop from Trichiana is specifically named for its vistas. Additionally, any route that climbs to higher elevations or passes through mountain areas will likely provide expansive views of the UNESCO World Heritage site.


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