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No traffic touring cycling routes around Fregona are set within the scenic Italian Prealps, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region is characterized by extensive beech and conifer forests, particularly the vast Cansiglio Forest, and expansive plains at an average altitude of 1,000 meters. Picturesque rivers like the Meschio and serene lakes such as Santa Croce and Morto also define the terrain, providing varied cycling environments.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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61.6km
06:14
1,450m
1,450m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.8km
05:01
1,260m
1,260m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28.1km
02:52
1,310m
1,310m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.1km
01:43
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.8km
01:25
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Passo della Crosetta, located at an altitude of 1,127 meters, is a strategic Alpine pass that connects the Treviso plain, in the municipality of Fregona, to the Cansiglio plateau and the province of Belluno. Nestled in a majestic setting of ancient woods, dominated by beech and fir trees, the pass represents a privileged gateway to one of the most fascinating natural areas in the Veneto region. A very popular destination in every season, it is a reference point for motorcyclists and cyclists who appreciate its scenic hairpin bends, but also an ideal starting point for hikers, ski mountaineers, and trekking enthusiasts heading towards Monte Pizzoc or the Cansiglio plain. At the pass, the presence of the historic refreshment area and rest stops allows for a regenerating break, combining the wild beauty of the mountains with the typical hospitality of the area.
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The Chapel of San Floriano, located at an altitude of 1,176 meters on the Cadolten karst plateau, is a small and evocative sacred building nestled among the pastures and woods of Cansiglio. This small church, reachable through pleasant hikes starting from Passo della Crosetta or Monte Pizzoc, represents a precious testimony to the area's historical pastoral vocation and the deep religiosity that once bound the shepherds to the territory during the alpine grazing period. The building is dedicated to Saint Florian, traditionally invoked as a protector against fires. This devotion was fundamental for the local shepherds, whose huts ('casere') and dwellings ('casoni'), characterized by wooden and reed roofs, were extremely vulnerable to fire. Today, the chapel is a beloved destination for hikers and cyclists seeking peace, nature, and historical memory.
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Il Ristoro Crosetta, located at an altitude of 1,118 meters on the homonymous pass that connects the Treviso plain to the Cansiglio plateau, is a historic and unmissable stop for hikers, cyclists, and motorcyclists. This cozy stone and wood structure embodies the quintessence of mountain hospitality, offering a regenerating refuge in every season. The cuisine offers the authentic flavors of the Veneto-Belluno tradition, featuring game dishes, typical Cansiglio cheeses, warm polenta, and fresh mushrooms, all accompanied by homemade desserts and a good glass of local wine. Nestled in a centuries-old beech and fir forest, the establishment boasts a strategic position that makes it the ideal starting point or refreshment stop for exploring the numerous surrounding nature trails, offering an old-world atmosphere for relaxation and good food.
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Malga Valmenera is a farm-holiday facility located on the edge of the Piano di Valmenera, one of the three depressions that make up the central part of the Cansiglio Plateau. It occupies part of the western slopes and is surrounded by 74 hectares of meadows used for grazing its own livestock. The malga is open on weekends between September and June, while it remains open every day during July and August. It offers catering services with specialties of the Cimbra cuisine (beef stew, Alpago lamb bake, spit-roasted meat, pastin and grilled cheeses) and products of its own production (cheeses and cured meats). There are also 16 beds available in 7 single or double rooms with private bathrooms. Completely rebuilt in 2017 and transformed into a modern structure, it is owned by Veneto Agricoltura.
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Together with Pian Cansiglio and Cornesega, Valmenera is one of the three depressions that make up the central part of the Cansiglio Plateau. The largest in terms of area. This evocative basin is particularly known for its cold microclimate, where record thermal inversions are recorded with temperatures that, in the winter months, can drop to extreme levels. A historical peak was reached in March 2005, when ARPA Veneto analyses recorded a temperature of -35.4°C. Located in the municipal territory of Tambre (BL), it has a wide and flat bottom, called Piano di Valmenera. It represents a typical polje, whose slopes are largely covered by arboreal vegetation; the western slopes, on the other hand, are characterized by meadows, with rather degraded herbaceous vegetation, due to exploitation in the form of mowing and grazing. The dairy farm of the same name, which today operates as a farm stay, is in fact surrounded by 74 hectares of meadows used for grazing its own livestock. Up to here, through the Campon valley, came a tongue of the ancient and vast Piave Glacier. The Piano di Valmenera and part of the basin are part of the "Pian di Landro-Baldassarre" Oriented Nature Reserve.
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the charm of this forest and the silence
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La Briglia (or Le Briglie) is a locality north of Sonego, at the end of Via Cal de Casal. It is a geographical landmark that takes its name from the water intake works on the Carron stream, the starting point of numerous trails on the southern slope of Mount Pizzoc. A convenient parking area is located here.
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Part of the itinerary towards Valmanera in winter.
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Fregona offers a wide selection of traffic-free touring cycling routes, with over 120 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and challenging rides through the region's diverse landscapes.
The no-traffic routes in Fregona traverse a variety of stunning landscapes. You'll find yourself cycling through the ancient Cansiglio Forest, known for its thick beech and conifer trees, across the expansive Cansiglio plain, and alongside picturesque waterways like the Meschio River. Many routes also offer views of the Prealps.
Yes, Fregona offers several family-friendly options for traffic-free cycling. The Meschio River cycle path, for instance, provides a less strenuous ride suitable for all skill levels, with amenities like fountains and benches along the way. While specific easy routes are available, always check the difficulty rating for each tour to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Fregona's no-traffic routes often pass by or offer access to beautiful natural attractions. You can explore the captivating Gorgazzo Spring, or enjoy the serene beauty of Lake Santa Croce and Lake Morto. The Cansiglio Forest itself is a major natural highlight, offering a historically rich cycling environment.
Yes, Fregona's region is rich in history. While cycling, you might encounter historical sites such as the Caneva Castle, the Castrum di Serravalle, or the San Floriano Tower. The Cansiglio Forest also holds historical significance as a wood source for Venice's shipbuilding.
The best time to enjoy no-traffic touring cycling in Fregona is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural landscapes, especially the Cansiglio Forest, are at their most vibrant. Summer offers warmer temperatures, while spring and autumn provide cooler rides and beautiful foliage.
Absolutely. Fregona offers numerous challenging no-traffic routes. For example, the Ring on the Cansiglio plain from Crosetta pass is a difficult route covering over 60 km with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Cansiglio Forest Road – Taffarel Road loop, which takes you deep into the forest on a challenging ride.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Fregona, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free roads, the stunning natural beauty of the Cansiglio Forest, and the variety of routes that cater to different fitness levels.
Yes, many of Fregona's no-traffic touring cycling routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Mount Pizzoc – Cansiglio Forest Path loop from Fregona and the Pian del Cansiglio – Candaglia Forest Road loop, which offer immersive experiences without needing to retrace your path.
While many routes offer a sense of wilderness, you can find amenities in key locations. Passo Crosetta, for instance, located between Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia, hosts an osteria perfect for a break. Along the Meschio River cycle path, you'll find fountains, benches, and picnic areas. It's always advisable to check the specific route details for available facilities.
While Fregona is nestled in the Prealps, public transport options might be limited directly to the start of some remote no-traffic routes. It's recommended to check local bus schedules to nearby towns or consider driving to a suitable starting point with parking, especially for routes deep within areas like the Cansiglio Forest.


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