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No traffic road cycling routes around Molvena are characterized by a landscape of rolling hills and valleys, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. The region features a mix of agricultural areas and forested sections, with routes often including ascents that provide views of the surrounding countryside. Road cycling paths in Molvena navigate through a terrain shaped by historical settlements and natural elevations.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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52
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36.9km
02:25
1,160m
1,160m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.2
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52
riders
29.1km
01:49
790m
790m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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25.2km
01:28
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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9
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37.1km
02:16
870m
870m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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11
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22.9km
01:01
210m
210m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A beautiful villa and a very rewarding visit, which requires at least 2 hours if done properly: via QR code you can listen to the audio guide that illustrates the various spaces in a concise but interesting and engaging way. Villa Godi is the first villa designed by Andrea Palladio in 1537, and built between 1538 and 1542 on the hill of Lonedo in Lugo di Vicenza: the architect, although he had not yet defined his classical style principles, conceived this beautiful residence by combining sober elegance with the functionality of daily life. Over the centuries, the villa was owned by various families, hence the compound name: the Godi who commissioned it, the Piovene and the Valmarana; in 1962 it was purchased in a state of decay by the Milanese Malinverni family, who restored it and whose descendants live there today. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. The complex includes richly frescoed rooms, with original furnishings from the 17th and 18th centuries, the 16th-century large kitchen, the magnificent English and Italian gardens, the hanging garden, the secret garden, the barchessa (which houses the excellent Torchio Antico restaurant), the dovecote, the lemon house, and the romantic 19th-century park with centuries-old trees. Also present and included in the entrance ticket are two small museums: the notable fossil museum, with a majestic, fully and perfectly preserved palm specimen, which at 9 meters is the largest in Europe; the museum on the First World War, focused on the English command that was hosted by the villa in 1918 to coordinate Anglo-Saxon troops on the Asiago Plateau. Info: https://www.villagodi.com
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Villa Piovene (1541) stands just above the contemporary and more renowned Villa Godi (1540), on the same hill of Lonedo... and it's no coincidence! It was indeed commissioned by the Piovenes in open and declared competition with the Godi residence: the two noble families from Vicenza, at the time the most important in the area, were in continuous and increasingly bitter rivalry to divide the large estates of the district. With evident Palladian inspiration, it dominates the hill with its elegance and symmetry: a scenic front staircase, framed by statues and an Italian garden arranged on four terraces, descends from the villa to the sumptuous eighteenth-century wrought iron gate. Villa Piovene Porto Godi (this is the full name) is open in the afternoon from March to September, for a fee (4.5€): the interiors are off-limits as it is a private residence, but you can visit the front garden with its beautiful staircase, the chapel, and the large, silent park with centuries-old trees. https://villapiovene.weebly.com https://loveneto.wordpress.com/2016/11/15/un-cancello-su-lugo/
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We recommend booking your visit: https://museomotolaverda.com/ Via Roma 82, 36042 Breganze (VI) 348 1746459 museo.motolaverda@gmail.com
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The Museum is located a few meters from the old factory and is managed by a social promotion association led by Werner Ricciolini, a great enthusiast and enthusiast of the brand. Housed in a charming vintage setting, it houses over 100 motorcycles built between 1948 and 2000 in two large rooms, spanning more than half a century of history, told through motorcycles, photographs, artifacts, testimonials, and documentation.
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Extremely easy and always clearly visible forest road. The trail runs through an open and sunny environment, making it particularly pleasant on winter or spring days. The only thing to watch out for in winter is ice. The road is rarely used by cars, and the snow, initially compacted and then partially melted, creates very slippery sections. Crampons are therefore strongly recommended for a safe journey.
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Above Marostica and Breganze, these little roads full of ups and downs, deviations and counter slopes are a true paradise for those who love to pedal away from the traffic in the Vicenza area. Here, to be precise, you are near the Laverda hamlet, namesake of the motorcycle brand founded in Breganze in 1949 by Francesco Laverda.
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Climb to Monte Xausa, excellent alternative to get to Lusiana, well paved and shaded for the uphill part. Zero traffic.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Molvena, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The routes around Molvena cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 2 easy routes, 10 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route. For example, the Monte Corno Ascent – Monte Corno loop from Lugo di Vicenza is considered difficult, while the Scenic Hills Near Laverda – Crosara Center loop from Pianezze is a moderate option.
Yes, the area around Molvena offers several historical points of interest. For instance, you can explore sites like the Campolongo Trenches (WW1) or the Military Shelter 1 and 2 (Laverda) WW1, which are part of the region's rich history. Some routes might also pass by ancient villas or scenic viewpoints.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Molvena feature diverse terrain, from rolling hills to more challenging ascents. You can expect well-paved surfaces on most road cycling routes, with some offering scenic views of the surrounding landscapes and valleys.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Monte Corno Ascent – Monte Corno loop from Lugo di Vicenza feature over 1,100 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding ride with extensive views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, the beautiful scenery, and the variety of routes that allow for both relaxed rides and more challenging climbs away from heavy traffic.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for shorter rides. For example, the Colceresa – Tisa climb loop from Schiavon is approximately 22.8 km long, offering a moderate ride that can be completed in under two hours.
While specific natural features like large lakes or waterfalls are not directly on these routes, the region is characterized by picturesque hills and valleys. Many routes offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, especially from higher elevations like those found on the Scenic Hills Near Laverda – Crosara Center loop from Pianezze.
Moderate routes around Molvena can vary in duration. For instance, the Villa Malinverni Gardens – Avenue Leading to the Villa loop from Breganze, which is about 24.9 km with 491 meters of elevation gain, typically takes around 1 hour and 27 minutes to complete.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses of local architecture and cultural sites. The Villa Malinverni Gardens – Avenue Leading to the Villa loop from Breganze, for example, suggests passing by notable villas and gardens, providing a cultural element to your ride.
While this guide focuses on road cycling, there are other cycling opportunities in the broader Molvena area. You can find information on Bike Parks around Molvena, which include highlights like the Singletrack along the west bank of the Brenta River, if you're looking to explore different types of trails.


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