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No traffic road cycling routes around Santa Maria Di Sala are characterized by gentle plains and an intricate network of canals and rivers. The terrain is predominantly flat, offering accessible cycling for various fitness levels. This area features extensive cycling networks, including dedicated cycle paths and low-traffic back roads, often passing through agricultural landscapes. Cyclists can experience the blend of natural beauty with historical architecture, such as the Venetian villas along the Brenta Riviera.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Villa Contarini, also known as Villa degli Armeni or "il Fresco", is a charming historic residence located in Sant'Anna, in a panoramic and isolated position on the Asolan hills. Built at the beginning of the 16th century at the behest of the noble Venetian family Contarini, the structure is distinguished by its elegant southern facade facing the village, embellished with an important cycle of frescoes with biblical themes by the Brescian painter Lattanzio Gambara. The building develops with a double-height central hall and a singular tunnel at the rear connecting it to the hill behind. At the end of the 19th century, the property was donated to the Mechitarist Fathers of the Island of San Lazzaro degli Armeni in Venice, to whom it owes its current name, before returning to private hands.
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Hotel Due Torri Tempesta is one of those places where history meets elegant and welcoming hospitality, along the ancient streets of the charming medieval village of Noale. Located in the heart of the Venetian hinterland, a short walk from the historic Rocca, this refined structure combines relaxation, culture, and comfort in a setting rich with old-world charm, perfect for a regenerating stop during an outdoor itinerary or as a final destination to discover the beauties of the Veneto region. Hotel Due Torri Tempesta is also a meeting place, where tradition is expressed through tranquil atmospheres, attentive services, and moments of quiet after a day spent exploring the territory on your bike. A point of balance between historical heritage, well-being, and cycle tourism, where you can fully experience the Venetian countryside and its ancient fortified villages. Hotel Due Torri Tempesta is also the ideal place to recharge your e-Bike and earn DINAclub points. Find out how at: dinaclub.repower.com To discover the territory, a ready-to-ride itinerary: https://www.komoot.com/it-it/tour/2948421704
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The house looks very old, a lot of charm
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It is a pretty Oratory, it is very often flowered
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Safe routes for gravel running lovers, corroborated by unique countryside environments, poplar groves and small woods traversable via white roads and trails.
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The former Badoere-Levada station is a fundamental stop on the Ostiglia-Treviso Cycle Route, located at a point where railway history meets one of the most unique architectures in the Veneto region. The structure reflects the typical style of the stations on the line, originally designed for strategic and commercial purposes, and today converted to welcome the flow of cycle tourists crossing the plain. A short distance from the route lies the famous Rotonda di Badoere, one of the most spectacular barchesse (rural mansions) in the region, which with its circular shape embraces the public space. The proximity between the former railway line and this eighteenth-century masterpiece makes the Badoere-Levada stop a perfect blend of the recovery of twentieth-century infrastructure and the enhancement of rural historical heritage.
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Small and evocative Marian shrine near Trebaseleghe.
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Very evocative this small rural dwelling where the essentiality of the space shines through.
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Santa Maria Di Sala, offering a variety of options for cyclists looking for peaceful rides. You'll find 9 easy routes and 25 moderate routes to explore.
The terrain around Santa Maria di Sala is predominantly flat, characterized by gentle plains, canals, and traditional farmhouses. This makes it ideal for road cycling, allowing for consistent pedaling without significant climbs. It's perfect for both leisurely rides and steady training.
Yes, you can find several long-distance options. For example, the Castelfranco Veneto – Ostiglia Refreshment Kiosk loop from Noale-Scorzé offers a moderate ride of over 58 km, providing ample distance for an extended outing on quiet roads.
The routes often pass through picturesque agricultural landscapes and along serene waterways. You can also discover historical sites like the magnificent Venetian villas. For instance, the Villa Pisani – Mira loop from Dolo takes you near the famous Villa Pisani, Stra, a stunning example of 17th-century architecture. Other routes might lead you past beautiful lakes such as the Cave di Noale.
Absolutely. The flat terrain and numerous dedicated cycle paths make the area very suitable for families. Many of the easy routes are perfect for cyclists of all ages and skill levels, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience away from traffic.
The Veneto region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring and early summer provide comfortable temperatures and lush green landscapes, while autumn brings cooler weather and beautiful foliage. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Brenta Cycle Bridge – Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path loop from Trebaseleghe, which offers a moderate circular ride of over 51 km.
The komoot community highly rates the routes in this area, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free environment, the flat and easy-to-navigate terrain, and the charming rural scenery, including canals and traditional farmhouses.
Yes, Santa Maria di Sala is well-integrated into the Veneto region's extensive cycling network. You can find routes that connect to larger itineraries, such as sections of the 'Circuit around the Veneto,' which links various cities of art and natural beauty.
Indeed. The region is rich in historical architecture, particularly the magnificent Venetian villas. Routes often pass by these grand estates, allowing you to admire their beauty. For instance, the Asolo Fountain – Villa Barbaro (Villa di Maser) loop from Noale-Scorzé offers a longer ride that can include views of such historical gems.
For broader information on cycling opportunities across the Veneto region, you can visit the official Italian tourism website: italia.it/en/veneto/things-to-do/cycling-routes-veneto.


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