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No traffic road cycling routes around Cessalto are characterized by flat terrain and gentle undulations, making the area accessible for various skill levels. The region's landscape is shaped by the Piave and Livenza Rivers, which form the backbone of its cycling infrastructure. Cyclists can explore extensive networks of paths that traverse rural areas, meadows, and woodlands. These routes offer a tranquil backdrop for rides, often following river embankments and providing a green environment.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.1km
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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. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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At La Salute and from the bridge over the Livenza, there are great views of the Livenza.
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An asphalted side road with very little car traffic. The view of the Livenza is almost permanent and when the Livenza has a calm water flow, there are great opportunities for mirror image photos.
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The Ponte di Tezze, which connects the banks of the Livenza river between the provinces of Treviso and Pordenone, represents a fundamental infrastructure for local mobility and history. The current structure, characterized by spans that elegantly reflect on the river's waters, stands at a historically strategic point for trade and movement between the Veneto and Friuli regions. The surrounding area is of considerable landscape value: the banks of the Livenza here offer suggestive natural views, with lush vegetation that changes color with the seasons. The bridge is not just a functional link, but a privileged viewpoint for admiring the slow flow of the river, a symbol of a territory that has managed to integrate modern development with the protection of the river environment.
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The historic center of San Stino di Livenza develops along the banks of the homonymous river, an element that has shaped its identity and economy over the centuries. The heart of the town is dominated by the bulk of the Castello di Passo di Torre, an ancient defensive structure that testifies to the strategic importance of the area as a crossing point between land and water. Strolling through the central streets, you will encounter the Parish Church of Santo Stefano Protomartire, which houses valuable works. The pedestrian area and the squares offer a typical glimpse of the Venetian mainland villages, where civil architecture blends with the riverine nature, creating a serene atmosphere that invites the discovery of local traditions and the history of the eastern Veneto territory.
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“Flumen Liquentia ex montibus Opiterginis…” among the rivers mentioned by Pliny is the Livenza, in the feminine form. Almost always, however, in current language it is used as if it were masculine, due to the appellation “river” that precedes it. Regarding the origin of its name, there are two versions: some derive it from livens, from the verb livere (to be livid in color); others from liquens, from the verb liqui (to be liquid, to melt). By the ancients it was always called Liquentia and this is also because its waters teem, clear, cold and silent at the foot of the mountain above the pebbles, as if these and those were liquefying. Sacile's peculiar river is certainly one of the most beautiful waterways encountered in the plains of northern Italy. A means of communication, the ultimate defense of the nascent Veneto Domain, a source of life for its water flow and fish richness, the Livenza has always been cited by Greek and Latin authors.
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The Torresin - Originating from the ancient Trevisana Gate, through which the Callalta from Treviso entered the medieval fortified center. Under the rule of the Venetian Republic, it was the residence of the podestà. The current building, however, is a reconstruction from the 1930s.
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The small sacred building was rebuilt in 1795 by Marco Antonio Bragadin, a descendant of the hero of Famagusta of the same name, as the inscription above the entrance door recalls. It is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin of Grace and to Saint Vincent Ferrer.
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The "window views" are very beautiful.
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The Cessalto area is characterized by its extensive network of cycling paths, particularly along the Piave and Livenza Rivers. Many of these routes utilize dedicated cycle paths, river embankments, or quiet rural roads, providing a peaceful and car-free or low-traffic environment ideal for road cycling.
The landscape around Cessalto is predominantly flat to gently undulating, making it accessible for cyclists of all skill levels. While most routes along the Livenza River are on well-paved surfaces, the Piave Vecchia Cycle Path may feature varied surfaces including sand, mud, and gravel in some segments, offering a diverse experience.
Yes, Cessalto offers a good selection of easy, traffic-free road cycling routes. For example, the Lungo Argine Road – Road Along the Livenza River loop from San Stino di Livenza is an easy 31 km ride with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing. In total, there are 67 easy routes available.
Cycling along the Piave and Livenza Rivers offers beautiful riverine scenery, passing through meadows, woodlands, and rural areas. You can explore the historic Old River Port of Noventa di Piave, witness the Confluence of the Monticano and Livenza Rivers, or cycle through the tranquil Bosco Olmè forest. The Piave Vecchia Cycle Path itself is a significant attraction, winding through diverse natural settings.
The routes vary significantly in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter, easy loops like the Lungo Argine Road – Road Along the Livenza River loop at around 31 km, or longer, moderate rides such as the Tezze Bridge over the Livenza River loop which covers over 65 km. There are 149 routes in total, offering a wide range of distances.
Yes, many of the routes around Cessalto are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. Examples include the Road Along the Livenza River – La Salute di Livenza loop from Ceggia, or the Piazza Luigi Luzzatti – Livenzetta Harbor loop from Ceggia, both offering scenic circular rides.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Cessalto, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverine environments, the well-maintained paths along the Livenza, and the opportunity to enjoy nature away from vehicle traffic.
While the Piave Vecchia Cycle Path is an official cycle path along the Piave River, it's important to note that some segments may be unpaved, featuring sand, mud, or gravel. While adventurous road cyclists might enjoy the challenge, those preferring consistently smooth surfaces might find other routes along the Livenza River more suitable for a pure road biking experience.
Cessalto's flat terrain and riverine environment make it enjoyable for cycling through much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Even in winter, the minimal elevation changes mean routes are often accessible, though checking local weather conditions is always advisable.
Yes, while the terrain is generally flat, you can find longer routes that offer a good endurance challenge. There are 82 moderate routes available, such as the Tezze Bridge over the Livenza River loop, which covers over 65 km. These routes maintain the low-traffic focus while providing a more extensive ride.


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