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39.7km
170m
Road cycling
Enjoy an easy 24.7-mile road cycling loop along the Schiavona and Momena seafronts in Calabria, offering refreshing coastal views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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28.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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30.8 km
8.45 km
488 m
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23.2 km
16.5 km
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Friday 10 July
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23°C
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route primarily features a mixed terrain, typical of the Cavallino-Treporti area. You can expect mostly paved paths, ideal for race bikes, with some sections that might include unpaved or dirt roads, especially if venturing slightly inland. The area is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, this loop is considered easy, making it suitable for beginners, families, and casual riders. The generally flat terrain and well-maintained paths contribute to a comfortable cycling experience, requiring only a moderate fitness level.
The route offers stunning panoramic views of both the Venice Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea. You'll pass through diverse landscapes including natural areas, green meadows, and cultivated fields. Key highlights include the Schiavonea seafront and the Momena Waterfront Promenade. You might also encounter historical sites, such as old military fortifications.
The Cavallino-Treporti region, where this route is located, is excellent for cycling from spring through autumn. The weather is generally pleasant, allowing for comfortable rides and clear views of the lagoon and sea. Avoiding the peak summer heat might be preferable for some.
While specific parking for the 'Schiavona e Momena – loop along the seafront' isn't detailed, the Cavallino-Treporti area is very cycle-friendly. You can typically find parking in towns or designated areas along the coast. For more detailed information on parking facilities in the broader region, you might consult local tourism sites like visitcavallino.com.
Generally, cycle-pedestrian paths in the Cavallino-Treporti area are accessible, but specific rules for dogs can vary. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in populated areas or near wildlife habitats, and to check local signage for any restrictions on beaches or specific promenades.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to cycle the Schiavona e Momena – loop along the seafront. The Cavallino-Treporti peninsula is recognized for its accessible and free-to-use cycle-pedestrian routes, earning it awards like the 'Bandiera Gialla' (Yellow Flag) for its cycle-friendliness.
Yes, the route covers small sections of several local paths. You will encounter parts of Contrada Sant'Irene, Contrada Petraro, Via Canada, Via Bari, Via Alessandria, and Contrada Momena during your ride.
Given its location along the seafront in a popular tourist region, you will find numerous opportunities for refreshments. The route passes through areas with cafes, restaurants, and shops, particularly near the Schiavonea seafront and the Momena Waterfront Promenade, making it easy to take a break.
As the route is primarily on paved paths with some potential unpaved sections, a race bike (road bike) is suitable, as indicated by the tour's sport type. However, a hybrid or gravel bike would also be an excellent choice, offering more versatility for any mixed terrain you might encounter.
Cycling between the Venice Lagoon and the Adriatic Sea offers a unique experience. You can expect to see diverse birdlife, especially in the lagoon areas, and enjoy the natural beauty of coastal ecosystems. The route often winds through natural landscapes, including dense woods and green meadows.
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