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Road cycling routes around Mortegliano are situated in the low Friulian plain, characterized by flat terrain and marshy areas with natural springs. The broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region offers diverse landscapes, transitioning from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. Cyclists can experience routes through rolling hills, plains, and picturesque vineyards. The area provides a mix of well-marked paths suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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65.5km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.7km
01:20
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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44.6km
01:44
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.7km
02:41
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In the city center, the cathedral is an eye-catcher. Around the cathedral, there is sufficient gastronomic supply, including ice cream parlors.
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In the central square of Sa Daniele, on the top of a steep hill, it can be reached via a steep ramp from the town center.
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San Daniele del Friuli, or simply San Daniele, is a small town with 7,922 inhabitants in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, situated at an altitude of 252 meters above sea level. It features historical buildings dating from the 16th to 18th centuries. The town was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1976. Significant damage is also recorded from the earthquake of 1348.
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Villa Kechler was probably built at the end of the 16th century by the powerful Manin family. It was sold in the middle of the following century to complete the far more ambitious project of Villa di Passariano. The village of San Martino slowly grew around the villa. In the 19th century, the villa was acquired by the Kechler family, who then decided to open a silk mill in the western barchessa. The villa consists of a central section with a large Venetian-style manor house featuring a central hall, four side rooms, a double staircase, and three central windows in the center of the façade. Two lower buildings are located on either side. Two long, completely independent red barns (barchesse) line the large garden decorated with neoclassical statues, while the extensive park extends behind the house to the north. In 1975, the villa was remodeled and restored by the architect Edgardo Pinto Guerra, allowing it to be divided into two independent living units for two small families of the same extended family.
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a beautiful view of the Friulian countryside
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It's a beautiful cycle path, spacious and well maintained.
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The Castello di Flambruzzo estate is a formerly magnificent building, remodeled several times over the centuries, whose current layout dates back to the 16th century. It is surrounded by an extensive English-style park covering an area of almost four hectares. The ground floor of the building is designed in the style of Venetian villas, with a main hall featuring two French doors and four doors leading to adjoining rooms, including two libraries and the Sala Badoglio. The south-facing halls open onto the large terrace overlooking the park and swimming pool. The villa also has a private chapel where religious weddings can be held. Source: https://www.turismofvg.it/de/wedding/unsere-einrichtungen/castello-di-flambruzzo?LangSetCMS=de
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Ariis was first mentioned in documents in 1267. The core of the village consisted of a castle, traces of which can still be seen today. In the 14th century, Ariis, located on the Stella River, was an important regional economic center. A major source of income was taxes collected from passing villagers. With the construction of Palmanova, Ariis lost its strategic importance. Today, Ariis is a pleasant stopover town.
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There are over 35 road cycling routes around Mortegliano, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 15 reviews.
The routes around Mortegliano are primarily located in the low Friulian plain, offering many easy and moderate options. There are 15 easy routes and 22 moderate routes, with no difficult routes listed, making the area accessible for a wide range of cyclists.
The Friuli Venezia Giulia region, including Mortegliano, offers year-round cycling opportunities. The diverse terrain, from plains to rolling hills, means you can find pleasant conditions for cycling throughout most seasons, avoiding extreme summer heat or winter cold.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Mortegliano are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the moderate Moruzzo – View of Fagagna loop from Mortegliano / Mortean or the easier Ariis – Flambruzzo Castle loop from Mortegliano / Mortean.
While cycling, you can explore significant historical sites. A notable attraction is Palmanova, a unique star-shaped fortress-city and UNESCO World Heritage site, which is easily accessible. You might also pass by historical structures like Flambruzzo Castle on routes such as the Ariis – Flambruzzo Castle loop from Mortegliano / Mortean.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. Mortegliano itself is known for its marshy areas and natural springs. You can also find natural monuments like the Waterfall on the Cormor River or the Flambro Biotope, which offer scenic stops during your ride.
Mortegliano, as a cyclist-friendly area, generally offers accessible parking options within the town and near popular route starting points. Specific parking details can often be found on local municipal websites or by checking the starting points of individual komoot tours.
The Friuli Venezia Giulia region is well-equipped for cycling tourism, offering bike-friendly public transport options. This includes trains, buses, and even seasonal boat services that can carry bicycles, making it convenient to plan diverse routes and reach different starting points.
Absolutely. The low Friulian plain around Mortegliano features many easy routes with minimal elevation gain, perfect for families or beginners. The Ariis – Flambruzzo Castle loop from Mortegliano / Mortean is an excellent example of an easy, family-friendly path.
The road cycling routes around Mortegliano are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.1 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the well-marked paths, the blend of flat plains and gentle rolling hills, and the opportunity to combine rides with cultural exploration.
Yes, the wider Friuli Venezia Giulia region is renowned for its vineyards. While Mortegliano itself is in the plain, routes extending into the nearby Collio and Friulian hills offer picturesque rides winding through charming wine villages and beautiful vineyard landscapes.
You can expect a diverse range of landscapes. Mortegliano is set in the low Friulian plain with marshy areas and natural springs. As you venture further, the broader region transitions from these plains to rolling hills, picturesque vineyards, and even offers views towards the dramatic Alps and the Adriatic coastline.


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