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Gravel biking around Roncade, located in Italy's Veneto region, offers diverse landscapes suitable for cycling. The area features a mix of sand and gravel paths, compact dirt roads, and some paved sections, providing varied riding experiences. The Sile River is a central natural feature, offering scenic corridors for cycling along its banks. This region provides a range of routes, from easy rides on mostly paved surfaces to more demanding paths with unpaved segments.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Altino: inhabited since the Bronze Age, it was a sanctuary of the Veneti in the Iron Age. The god Altino/Altno was worshipped here. The city of Altinum was built in the Roman Republic and had 20-30,000 inhabitants. It was located surrounded by canals near the lagoon and was an important trade hub between sea and land. Under Emperor Claudius (15 BC-46/47 AD), the Via Claudia Augusta was built, which had its starting point here and ran via Trento, Reschen, Fernpass and Augsburg to the Danube (near Donauwörth). In addition, it met the Via Annia from Aquileia here in Altinum. In 452, Attila destroyed the city, and subsequently, it served as a quarry for the city of Venice. The museum, including the archaeological excavations, is a must for history enthusiasts and highly recommended. Allow a good 2 hours for it.
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It's next to the Zero river not Dese!!
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The Sile is the longest karst river in Europe and I would say also the most beautiful. It's a pity that only foreigners use house boats to travel on it towards the Venice Lagoon.
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From here, at the start of the Via Claudia Augusta (which in Roman times reached Augsburg in Bavaria), the Path of Memory begins, but also the beautiful 5 Rivers tour.
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One of the most beautiful flat cycle paths, here we are next to the sports facilities of Portegrandi
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Because it is on one of the most beautiful flat cycle paths that connects Treviso with Jesolo up to Punta Sabbioni
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A few kilometers were enough for the route to begin to tell its story. The creaking wood of a long bridge accompanied us towards one of the most silent and memory-laden places: the cemetery of the Burci. Amidst the still water and the vegetation that now reclaims every space, the wrecks of old boats emerge like forgotten thoughts, suspended between past and present. There time seems to slow down, almost to stop, and we too, for a moment, truly stop pedaling...
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The National Archaeological Museum of Altino is a jewel set in the northern lagoon of Venice, guardian of the memory of one of the most important Roman cities of the Adriatic. The exhibition path winds through artifacts that narrate the daily life, the trades, and the sumptuous necropolises of a center that was the progenitor of Venice itself. Through glass, mosaics, and statues, the visitor discovers the evolution of a river emporium where Roman elegance meets the wild nature of the lagoon. The modern building, created from ancient granaries, overlooks the archaeological area directly, allowing visitors to walk among the remains of the Via Annia and perceive the breath of a millennial history that still emerges from the fertile land today.
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There are over 75 traffic-free gravel bike trails around Roncade, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes vary in length and difficulty, ensuring there's something for every gravel cyclist.
Yes, Roncade offers several easy gravel bike trails perfect for beginners and families. These routes often feature compact dirt roads or mostly paved surfaces, providing a comfortable and safe riding experience away from traffic. For example, the Sile Cycle Path – Bridge over the Sile River loop from Quarto d'Altino is an easy option, offering a pleasant ride along the river.
The gravel bike trails around Roncade feature a diverse mix of terrain. You can expect routes with sand and gravel sections, compact dirt roads, and some paved segments. Many trails follow the scenic Sile River, offering a blend of surfaces as they wind through the landscape and connect to areas near the Venetian lagoon.
Yes, many of the traffic-free gravel bike trails around Roncade are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An excellent example is the Venetian Lagoon and Flamingos – Caposile Pontoon Bridge loop from Quarto d'Altino, which offers a substantial circular ride through varied landscapes.
Riding the traffic-free gravel trails around Roncade offers opportunities to explore beautiful natural features and historical sites. Many routes follow the Sile River, allowing you to experience the tranquil Along the Sile and even pass by the unique Burci Boat Cemetery. You might also encounter sections of the Cycle Path Along the Venetian Lagoon, offering picturesque views.
The komoot community highly rates the traffic-free gravel trails around Roncade, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful riverine landscapes, and the variety of surfaces that make for an engaging ride. The ability to explore natural and historical sites away from vehicle traffic is a frequently highlighted positive.
While Roncade's immediate vicinity is generally flatter, there are longer traffic-free routes that provide a good challenge for experienced riders due to their distance and varied surfaces. The Piave Vecchia Cycle Path – Caposile Pontoon Bridge loop from Quarto d'Altino, for instance, offers a significant distance and a mix of gravel and paved sections, requiring good endurance.
Absolutely. Several traffic-free gravel routes around Roncade extend towards the Venetian Lagoon, offering a unique blend of inland and coastal scenery. The Along the Sile – Burci Boat Cemetery loop from Quarto d'Altino is a great option that takes you along the Sile River towards the lagoon's influence, providing beautiful views and a sense of exploration.
Roncade is suitable for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal. Even winter can be enjoyable on the compact dirt and gravel paths, though it's always wise to check local weather conditions and trail status, especially after heavy rain, as some sections might become muddy.
Yes, many routes are designed to pass by or provide easy access to interesting points. For example, the Cycle path along the Sile River at Casale sul Sile is a highlight in itself, offering a dedicated path. You can also find routes that lead to areas like Lio Piccolo, a charming village in the lagoon area, or offer views of the Access to the Mestre Woods.


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