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Mountain biking
Mountain biking the moderate Val Belluna Loop offers 27.3 miles (43.9 km) of scenic riding through the Piave valley in Dolomiti Bellunesi Na
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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8.42 km
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14.7 km
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36.3 km
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43.9 km
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20.5 km
9.23 km
6.98 km
4.76 km
2.10 km
426 m
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18.0 km
12.1 km
4.28 km
3.59 km
3.45 km
2.49 km
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This mountain bike tour of the Val Belluna Loop is estimated to take approximately 2 hours and 52 minutes to complete. This duration is for the full 43.9 km route.
Yes, the Val Belluna Loop is generally considered an easy to moderate cycling route, making it suitable for all skill levels, including families and less experienced cyclists. It primarily uses cycle paths, low-traffic country roads, and some dirt roads, with mostly asphalt and some gravel sections. It requires good fitness but presents no significant technical challenges.
While specific trailhead parking isn't detailed, the Val Belluna Loop connects the art cities of Belluno and Feltre. You can often find parking in or near these towns, which serve as excellent starting points for the loop. The presence of railway stations along the route also offers flexibility for 'train + bicycle' intermodality.
Yes, as its name suggests, the Val Belluna Loop is a circular route, allowing you to start and end in the same location without retracing your steps.
The terrain on this loop is varied but generally not technical. You'll ride on a mix of cycle paths, low-traffic country roads, and some dirt roads. The surface is predominantly asphalt, with a few gravel stretches. It's designed for scenic, unhurried cycling rather than technical mountain biking.
The best time to ride the Val Belluna Loop is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant, and the scenic landscapes of the Piave valley and Dolomites are at their most beautiful. Winter access might be limited due to snow or colder conditions.
The route offers stunning scenery, including the undulating rural landscape of the Piave valley set against the backdrop of the Dolomites. Highlights include Flowing Trail in the Woods, Lake Vedana, and a Traffic-Free Cycle Path. You'll also pass through agricultural landscapes, near art cities like Belluno and Feltre, and potentially historical sites, Venetian villas, and waterfalls.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notable sections include parts of the Cammino delle Dolomiti - Tappa 29, Anello della Val Belluna, Linea Rossa Bicipolitana, and Itinerari di collegamento dolomitici.
While the loop primarily uses cycle paths and low-traffic roads, dogs are generally welcome on trails in the Val Belluna region, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling environments and other trail users.
No, you do not need a specific permit or to pay an entrance fee to ride the Val Belluna Loop itself. The route is accessible to the public. However, as it passes through the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park, it's important to respect park regulations regarding nature conservation.
Yes, the Val Belluna Loop connects the art cities of Belluno and Feltre, as well as passing through various smaller towns and villages. You will find numerous opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and other amenities to refuel and relax along the way.
Tour suitable for MTB or Gravel if well equipped. Suitable for all seasons if it hasn't rained recently. Route suitable for expert cyclists, due to the critical nature of the route: several single tracks, uneven terrain, stones on the paths, dense woods to be negotiated while pushing the bike, exposed and landslide banks, difficulty in finding the traces of the paths. At km. 15.3, as you can see in the photo, you have to cross a little bridge made of rough, movable beams. I recommend crossing it on foot pushing your bike. At km. 28.3 the original path was taken away by the fury of the last flood of the Cordevole torrent. For a few tens of meters you are forced to walk, pushing your bike, through the thicket of the bush until you find the original path. At km. 33.6 at Lake Vedana I was forced to interrupt the tour of the lake itself, because the path was completely underwater due to the lake flooding. A little bad! At various points I found myself having difficulty finding the path indicated on the map. As I wrote in the title, going up the Cordevole embankment is like being in a labyrinth. But don't worry: the various streets will reunite sooner or later. Let's say that there are different route variations. I went a bit by nose, with the help of hikers or residents and in any case it was worth it, because it is an area not frequented by cyclists and therefore the adventure is guaranteed.
Path suitable for everyone if done in summer. In this season, however, it becomes very technical: deep snow, ice, difficult path to find, a lot of balance, a lot of effort, often you have to push the bike. But it was still fun.
Departure in Vignole from the Old Bar where there is also an external socket for possible d-bike charging, excellent beer, sandwiches and friendliness. The Antiche Rogge cycle/pedestrian path is always pleasant. Bribano and along the Cordevole embankment up to the confluence with the Piave river. Then a very wild route in the middle of the Biscay, with an unexpected ford. San Felice Bridge, along the railway looking for the non-existent railway overpass. Crossing the tracks and crossing the Sedico - Belluno cycle path. San Gervasio, Sois and passage under Antole with a slightly muddy but super fun trail to close the ring.