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No traffic road cycling routes around Enemonzo navigate the diverse landscapes of Italy's Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, situated within the Carnic Alps. The area features a mountainous terrain with significant elevation changes, alongside the Tagliamento River, which offers routes along its banks. Cyclists encounter varied environments, from challenging mountain passes to gentle rises and wooded sections. This region provides a range of no traffic road cycling routes suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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187
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20.2km
01:58
1,190m
1,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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82.6km
05:16
2,090m
2,090m
Hard road ride. Very 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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21.0km
02:06
1,360m
1,350m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.9km
04:14
1,630m
1,630m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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FVG 8 - directly on the Torrente Bût
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Torrente is the term used in the Mediterranean region for a watercourse that appears as a torrent from the mountains only after heavy rainfall.
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short stretch on a very panoramic wooden walkway
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In addition to its role as a cycling arena, Monte Zoncolan is a multi-purpose tourist destination. In winter, you can enjoy downhill runs of varying difficulty (ranging from blue to black). The Zoncolan Ski Area offers a variety of challenging trails (both fast technical sections and steep walls), making it ideal for slalom and giant slalom training. The location in Friuli-Venezia Giulia offers good snow conditions, but also a relatively quiet base – fewer tourists than in the Dolomites. Modern infrastructure (the Ravascletto–Zoncolan gondola and artificial snowmaking system) allows for regular training even in inclement weather. If you visit Ravascletto in winter, it's not unusual to see sections of the trails marked "chiuso per allenamento" (closed for training) – a sign that national teams or clubs are training there. In summer, you can enjoy a network of trails of varying difficulty—from family walks to challenging mountain treks. The areas are well-marked and have infrastructure (huts, rifuges, viewpoints).
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One of the toughest climbs I've ever done, use low gears.
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At least it's a good hint, even if I didn't dare to do it this time.
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Small road, old bridge, beautiful river. SP72 road to Chiaulis.
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There are 16 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Enemonzo, offering a variety of experiences for road cyclists seeking quiet roads and scenic views.
The routes around Enemonzo offer a mix of challenges. While some, like the Monte Zoncolan Pass Road loop, are notoriously difficult with steep gradients, there are also 8 moderate and 1 easy route available. This varied terrain, from formidable mountain climbs to gentle, sunny rises, caters to different fitness levels.
Many routes offer stunning views of the Carnic Alps, Julian Alps, and Friulian Dolomites. You might encounter the Tagliamento River, which flows through the area, or even the impressive Plera Waterfall. The Lake Verzegnis is also a beautiful spot accessible from some routes.
Yes, while many routes involve significant climbing, there are options suitable for families. The region features varied terrain, including gentle rises and well-developed cycle paths like the Cavazzo Carnico–Tolmezzo path, which offers a less strenuous ride through the woods. Look for routes rated as 'easy' or 'moderate' for a more relaxed experience.
The best time for road cycling in the Carnic Alps around Enemonzo is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and mountain passes are clear of snow, offering ideal conditions for exploring the diverse landscapes.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Ovaro – Palazzo Micoli Toscano loop offers a challenging circular ride, while the Fountain of the Three Crosses – Būt Stream loop provides a moderate option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.57 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps, and the tranquility of the low-traffic roads, especially on routes like the ascent to Monte Zoncolàn.
Enemonzo and the surrounding villages offer various options for cyclists. The Tamai Hut on Monte Zoncolàn, for instance, is a popular rest stop offering typical Carnic and Friulian dishes. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation in the larger towns and villages, perfect for refueling or an overnight stay.
Yes, parking is generally available in Enemonzo and the starting points of many routes. Look for designated parking areas in the town center or near trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
While the routes themselves are generally open, policies regarding dogs can vary. If you plan to stop at specific attractions, cafes, or accommodations, it's best to check their individual dog policies in advance. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and on a leash when appropriate, especially in shared spaces.
Enemonzo is one of Carnia's oldest settlements. You can explore historical churches like Santi Ilario e Taziano, one of the oldest in Carnia, or the fifteenth-century San Giorgio church in Colza, which houses a sixteenth-century wooden altar and frescoes. These cultural stops can add an interesting dimension to your ride.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Enemonzo are primarily paved roads, designed for road bikes. While general maintenance is good, as with any mountainous region, road conditions can vary. Some routes, especially those leading to higher elevations, may have older asphalt or occasional rough patches, but they are generally suitable for road cycling.


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