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Touring cycling around Monastier Di Treviso features a predominantly flat landscape, shaped by the Piave River and its proximity to the Venetian Lagoon. The terrain consists mainly of riverine paths and agricultural areas, with minimal elevation changes. This makes the region suitable for accessible cycling, offering routes that traverse open countryside and follow waterways.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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icon contact us icon get inspired logo 0 Ernest Hemingway, a Venetian by adoption 5 Hemingway’s favorite places in Veneto Index 1. Schio, ‘one of the most beautiful places on earth’ 2. The yellow house in Fossalta di Piave 3. Venice, the Gritti Hotel, Harry’s Bar and the Locanda Cipriani on the island of Torcello 4. The casoni of Caorle 5. Cortina D’Ampezzo It is no exaggeration to call Ernest Hemingway a Venetian by adoption: 'a boy from the lower Piave, I am an old fan of Veneto and it is here that I will leave my heart,' he used to say about himself. Arriving in our region in 1918 as a volunteer for the International Red Cross, initially stationed in Schio, he narrowly escaped death on the Piave, where he was seriously wounded in the leg. From then on, he remained forever linked to our territory, where he was treated, fell in love, and returned several times throughout his life. What are Hemingway’s favorite places in Veneto? At least five cities remained in his heart and played an important role in his personal and artistic journey. Let’s discover them together. Ernest Hemingway 1. Schio, ‘one of the most beautiful places on earth’ Hemingway arrived in Veneto in 1918, sent to Schio shortly after coming of age due to its proximity to Monte Pasubio and Vallarsa, theaters of the Great War. He was young, cocky, looking for fun, girls, and good drinks, frequenting the locals in the taverns and local inns. Moments of joy and, despite the war, of lightheartedness, which imprinted themselves on his heart. He would later write, ‘There was a garden in Schio, with a wisteria-covered wall, where we drank beer on hot evenings, under a moon that bombarded us and cast all sorts of shadows with the plane tree that stretched over the tables.’ These words date back to 1922; Hemingway had recently married and was working as a journalist in Toronto. He was in Italy to interview Mussolini and returned to Schio to show his wife what he remembered as ‘one of the most beautiful places on earth.’ But the disappointment was bitter; he no longer recognized ‘his’ Schio, rebuilt after the war, which seemed to have lost all the verve and charm that had captivated him. If there is one place that forever marked the bond between Hemingway and Veneto, it is Fossalta di Piave, in the Province of Venice, where the writer was moved to follow the Piave front. The evening of July 8, 1918, around 11 p.m., an Austrian howitzer hit an Italian stronghold on the banks of the Piave, in the Buso Burato area. One dead and two wounded, one of whom was Hemingway himself. The explosion stunned him, but although wounded in the leg, he had the strength to shoulder the other wounded man and climb the embankment. Just at that moment, a flash lit up the night: it was a flare fired by the Austro-Hungarians to check the effect of the shot. A snapshot was indelibly imprinted in the writer’s mind: that of a ruined house nearby, the famous Casa Gialla (Yellow House), which we will find in his books as a symbol of anguish.
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Magical place suspended over the water among flamingos and a multitude of other birds
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Unmissable and fascinating, especially when there is no wind and flamingos are present
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Panoramic view of the northern lagoon
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Hemingway's famous yellow house
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The pontoon bridge from a particular angle
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Ernest Hemingway was in Fossalta di Piave on July 8, 1918, when an explosion lit up the night yellow, and by extension, this country house, before wounding him in the leg. The "yellow house" remained forever etched in his memory and often appears in his books, linked to war stories.
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The region offers a predominantly flat landscape, shaped by the Piave River and its proximity to the Venetian Lagoon. You'll find routes traversing riverine paths and agricultural areas with minimal elevation changes, making it ideal for accessible cycling.
Yes, there are over 370 touring cycling routes in the Monastier Di Treviso area. This includes a wide variety of options, with over 220 easy routes, 120 moderate routes, and 20 more challenging paths.
Absolutely. Given the region's flat terrain and numerous easy paths, many routes are suitable for families. A great option for a gentle ride is the Remembering Hemingway – Loop from Fossalta di Piave, which is an easy 3.9-mile (6.2 km) trail.
Beginners will find plenty of easy routes. The flat landscape ensures a comfortable ride. Consider the Remembering Hemingway – Loop from Fossalta di Piave for a short, gentle introduction to the area's cycling.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, routes like Along the Piave River – Viewpoint Over the Lagoon loop from Fossalta di Piave offer a moderate 42.7-mile (68.6 km) journey. There are also 20 routes classified as difficult for more experienced riders.
Many routes offer views towards the Venetian Lagoon and follow the Piave River. You can also explore natural monuments like the Source of the Meolo River or the impressive Majestic Black Poplar. The Venetian Lagoon and Flamingos – Viewpoint Over the Lagoon loop from Monastier di Treviso specifically highlights lagoon views.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the Burci Boat Cemetery, a unique historical site, or the Old River Port of Noventa di Piave. The Remembering Hemingway – Loop from Fossalta di Piave route itself follows historical paths.
Yes, many of the popular touring cycling routes in the area are loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include Castaldia on the Old Piave – Caposile Boat Bridge loop from Fossalta di Piave and Riviera of the Old Piave – Viewpoint Over the Lagoon loop from Fossalta di Piave.
The touring cycling routes in Monastier Di Treviso are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained riverine paths and the serene agricultural landscapes.
Given the flat terrain and open countryside, spring and autumn are generally ideal for touring cycling in Monastier Di Treviso. The weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant or colorful. Summer can also be pleasant, especially along the rivers and near the lagoon, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
Yes, the region features dedicated cycle paths that enhance the touring experience. Notable examples include Along the Sile and the Cycle Path Along the Venetian Lagoon, which provide safe and scenic routes away from traffic.


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