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Italy
Veneto
Belluno
Sospirolo

Torrente Mis – Castelliere di Paderno loop from Peron

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Bike touring routes & trails
Italy
Veneto
Belluno
Sospirolo

Torrente Mis – Castelliere di Paderno loop from Peron

Hard

32

riders

Torrente Mis – Castelliere di Paderno loop from Peron

02:21

33.7km

640m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

773 m

Torbe Village

Highlight • Settlement

2

2.45 km

Torrente Mis

Highlight • River

3

7.33 km

Castelliere di Paderno

Highlight • Castle

4

12.8 km

Rustico di S. Egidio

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Overlooking the street, this old building is an example of traditional rural architecture, characterized by simple lines and the use of natural materials.

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5

14.7 km

Ostello Altanon

Highlight • Rest Area

The Altanon Hostel is the site of a successful architectural recovery: it was in fact the house of the keepers of the nearby old Enel hydroelectric plant, which was put back into operation in the 1990s.
The wooden and stone building of the hostel belongs to the Municipality of Santa Giustina who renovated it, transforming it into an accommodation facility today managed by the InDolomiti Consortium which has obtained the Quality Mark of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park: it hosts up to 24 people, in typical and welcoming rooms, with the possibility to choose between accommodation in b & b, half board or full board.
A particular service is offered to those who go there by bicycle: custody, workshop and accompaniment with guide for experienced and less experienced cyclists.
Fulcrum of educational and promotional initiatives in the foothills area, it is the starting point for conscious hiking, trekking and guided tours and geotourism itineraries, in particular towards the top of Monte Pizzocco and the nearby Val Scura in the Belluno Dolomites National Park.

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6

17.3 km

Not far from the center of Cesiomaggiore, in the province of Belluno, this bicycle museum is named after Toni Bevilacqua, Venetian pursuit world champion in 1950 and 1951. The museum is thanks to Sergio Sanvido, first cyclist and mechanic, restorer and then a bicycle dealer. It is open mainly on weekends: here you can consult opening hours comune.cesiomaggiore.bl.it/Territorio/LUOGHI-DELLA-CULTURA/Museo-Storico-della-Bicicletta-Toni-Bevilacqua.

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7

30.1 km

The church of Saints Peter and Paul is the parish church of Sospirolo, in the province of Belluno.
The current parish church, commissioned by the archpriest Don Gregorio De Lotto and designed by Marco Poliaghi, was built in neo-Gothic style between 1889 and 1898 and consecrated - as a plaque affixed in 1954 recalls - on March 23 of that same year by the patriarch of Venice Giuseppe Sarto, future Pope Pius X.

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30.3 km

Imposing, the parish church of Saints Peter and Paul lies at the gates of the town. It is not known exactly in what year the parish church of Sospirolo was established, but certainly before 1185. From the report of the pastoral visit of 1538 we learn that the parish church had a high altar, which was located in the apse raised above the to the floor of the nave, decorated with an altarpiece with the Madonna and Child together with Saints Peter, Paul, John the Baptist and Victor Martyr, and two side altars, dedicated respectively to San Rocco and Sant'Antonio, and which was equipped with Bell tower. A short distance from the parish church was the cemetery, inside which was the small confraternal church of San Giovanni Battista, used as a baptistery until the 16th century. In the 17th century the parish church had to be rebuilt on a larger scale, given the increase in the local population. The new church had four altars and three entrances. It is known that in that period the ancient baptistery had fallen into disuse and no more functions were celebrated there. In the 19th century the seventeenth-century church proved insufficient to satisfy the needs of the faithful and, so, it was decided to build a new one. The current parish church, commissioned by the archpriest Don Gregorio De Lotto and designed by Marco Poliaghi, was built in neo-Gothic style between 1889 and 1898 and consecrated - as recalled by a plaque placed in 1954 - on 23 March of that same year by the patriarch of Venice Giuseppe Sarto, future Pope Pius

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33.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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29.2 km

4.28 km

238 m

Surfaces

29.6 km

3.79 km

238 m

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Thursday 9 July

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19°C

49 %

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