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No traffic road cycling routes around Zero Branco, located in Italy's Veneto region, offer a network of paths primarily characterized by flat terrain. The area provides access to significant regional cycle paths, including the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path and the Sile Greenway. Cyclists can explore a landscape of agricultural fields, rivers, and natural oases, with routes designed to be free from vehicular traffic. This setting makes it suitable for various fitness levels seeking serene cycling experiences.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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91.5km
03:48
110m
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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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38.3km
01:30
50m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.8km
01:32
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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The Church of San Martino Vescovo in Sambughè represents a typical example of sacred architecture in the Trevigiano plain, with roots dating back to the 12th century. The current 18th-century structure, consecrated in 1764, features a neoclassical facade marked by elegant Ionic pilasters and a majestic triangular pediment. Inside, the spacious nave houses valuable marble altars and pictorial works that testify to the historical link between the parish and the Venetian nobility. The bell tower, standing isolated next to the main building, defines the profile of the hamlet of Preganziol. A place of strong community identity, the church celebrates its patron saint on November 11th, keeping alive an artistic and liturgical heritage that harmoniously dialogues with the surrounding landscape.
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On the old railway line, which has become a cycle path, you encounter old stations.
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Considered the "little sister" of the contemporary porta San Tomaso, it is located at the end of Borgo Cavour. It presents itself with its Istrian stone facade with three arches. On the external facade, the representation that stands out above all is the winged lion, symbol of Venice's power over the mainland. It takes its name from the nearby church dedicated to the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste. It was built in 1516, perhaps on a design by Alessandro Leopardi,
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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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Old railway station of Trebaseleghe along the Treviso-Ostiglia cycle path.
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The old Badoere railway station on the Treviso-Ostiglia cycle path.
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There are over 80 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes available around Zero Branco, offering a wide range of options for cyclists looking for serene rides away from cars. These routes vary in length and difficulty, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The months of May and August are particularly popular for cycling in the Zero Branco area due to favorable weather. However, the region's mostly flat terrain makes it accessible for cycling throughout much of the year, with spring and early autumn also offering pleasant conditions.
Yes, Zero Branco offers excellent access to the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path, a prominent route stretching 110 kilometers (and expanding) on a former railway line. This dedicated path provides a safe, mostly paved, and flat cycling experience away from traffic, ideal for longer rides. You can explore sections of it, such as the Treviso–Ostiglia Cycle Path – Ostiglia Refreshment Kiosk loop from Badoere.
The no-traffic routes around Zero Branco often lead through the picturesque Venetian countryside, featuring agricultural fields, charming farmhouses, and winding canals. You can also encounter significant natural and historical features such as the Sile River. Points of interest include the Burci Boat Cemetery, an evocative site with old sunken barges, and the scenic Cervara Bridge on the Sile River. Many routes also follow the Cycle Path of the Former Treviso-Ostiglia Railway, offering a unique perspective on the region's heritage.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location without retracing your steps. An example is the Gate of the Forty Saints – Treviso loop from Peseggia, which offers a pleasant circular ride through the area.
Absolutely. The mostly flat terrain and dedicated car-free paths, especially along the Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path and sections of the Sile Greenway, make many routes very suitable for families with children. These paths offer a safe environment away from road traffic, allowing for a relaxed and enjoyable cycling experience for all ages.
Access points to major cycle paths like the Treviso-Ostiglia often have designated parking areas. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as starting points for tours like the Graffiti Spot – Villa Guidini loop from Preganziol typically indicate suitable parking options nearby.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Zero Branco, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 260 ratings. Cyclists often praise the extensive network of traffic-free paths, the serene Venetian countryside, and the accessibility of routes like the Treviso-Ostiglia, which provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all skill levels.
Yes, many popular cycle paths, particularly the Treviso-Ostiglia, have cafes and refreshment kiosks strategically located along their length or in nearby towns. These provide convenient stops for a coffee, a snack, or a meal to refuel during your ride.
Yes, the region offers several natural oases and water features. You can find tranquil spots like Martellago Lakes and Lago Verde of Villapendola, which are part of the Sile Park. These areas, with their spring-fed environments and marshy landscapes, provide beautiful scenery and opportunities for wildlife observation. A route like the Todari Mill – Cervara Bridge on the Sile River loop from Preganianziol can bring you close to these natural settings.
The routes around Zero Branco cater to various fitness levels. With 25 easy routes and 53 moderate routes, most of the car-free paths are accessible for beginners and intermediate cyclists. The terrain is predominantly flat, making for a comfortable ride. There are also a few more challenging routes for advanced cyclists seeking a longer distance or slightly more varied terrain.


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