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Touring cycling routes around Enego are situated in a captivating mountain village within Italy's Altopiano di Asiago 7 Comuni, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features an extensive network of routes, including road cycling and mountain biking paths, many navigating through natural settings. Cyclists can explore areas ranging from the edge of the Valsugana to Mount Ortigara, and the expansive Marcesina Plateau. The landscape is characterized by green slopes, forests, meadows, and characteristic alpine pastures.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
4.1
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106
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48.8km
04:18
880m
880m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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115
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37.4km
03:12
670m
670m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(29)
257
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44.7km
03:24
1,090m
1,090m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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91
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.8km
03:57
1,170m
1,170m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Military Shrine of Asiago, also known as the Sacrario del Leiten, stands majestically on the homonymous hill to honor the memory of the fallen of the Great War. Inaugurated in 1936, the imposing white marble structure is distinguished by its iconic four-fronted triumphal arch, twenty meters high, which dominates the entire Altopiano dei Sette Comuni. Inside the square base, a dense network of galleries houses the remains of over 54,000 soldiers, many of them unknown, belonging to both the Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies. In addition to its commemorative function, the site houses a war museum rich in memorabilia and documents from the era. Traversing its spaces of silence offers a profound reflection on human sacrifice and the history of the alpine front, making the monument not only a symbol of patriotic devotion but also a solemn warning for peace addressed to future generations.
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The Enego Cathedral is dedicated to Saint Justina. Its monumental staircase makes this Christian building solemn and of great architectural value.
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An interesting and distinctive passage. A low, wide, well-marked walkway.
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A beautiful refuge at high altitude on the military road routes, closed for years due to concession problems.
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Looking for a great culinary break? Pizza, draft beer, and excellent Tyrolean cuisine. Be warned, it gets very busy on Saturday and Sunday evenings; you can also order takeout pizza. About a hundred meters to the left, next to the parking lot, is a nice bar (Al confine) open early for breakfast.
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Enego offers a diverse range of terrain for touring cyclists. You'll find routes that navigate through stunning natural settings, including wide forest paths and dirt roads, particularly suitable for e-MTBs. The region features mountainous terrain, the Brenta Valley, and the expansive Marcesina Plateau, providing varied landscapes from green slopes to alpine pastures.
While many routes around Enego are moderate to difficult, the region does offer options that can be enjoyed by families. The Brenta Cycle Path – Riverside landscape near Grigno loop from Enego is a moderate route that leads through pleasant riverside landscapes, making it a good choice for a more relaxed ride. The Valsugana Cycle Path, mentioned in regional research, is also known for its smooth, straight sections along the Brenta River, ideal for touring with fewer steep climbs.
Enego's cycling routes offer access to several impressive natural and historical landmarks. You can explore the unique Vaia Eagle of Marcesina, a striking natural monument. The Marcesina Plateau itself is a significant natural attraction, known as the 'Finland of Italy' due to its vast plains and unique ecosystem. Other highlights include the Portule Peak and the Monte Caina Summit and Madonna di Fatima Statue, offering stunning views.
The warmer seasons are generally the best for touring cycling in Enego. During these months, the Marcesina Plateau transforms into an 'extraordinary natural laboratory' for exploration, and the mountain huts along many routes are open for refreshing breaks. While specific weather conditions vary, late spring through early autumn typically offers the most favorable conditions for enjoying the diverse terrain.
Yes, Enego features several excellent circular routes. A popular option is the Vaia Eagle of Marcesina – Campomulo Hut loop from Forte Lisser, which explores the Marcesina Plateau. Another highly-rated loop is the Piana di Marcesina – Campomulo Mountain Hut loop from Martincelli, offering views of alpine pastures.
Beyond its natural beauty, Enego offers rich historical attractions. The fourteenth-century Scaliger Tower, with its historical museum, is a prominent feature in the village. The majestic Cathedral of Santa Giustina is also notable. In the wider area, you can find military fortresses like Coldarco Fort and Forte Lisser, which are points of interest along some routes.
The touring cycling routes around Enego cater to various fitness levels, ranging from moderate to difficult. Out of 20 touring cycling routes, 7 are classified as moderate and 12 as difficult. Routes like the 'Climb to Monte Grappa from Cismon del Grappa' offer challenging ascents and significant elevation gains, while others provide more gradual climbs through forests and meadows.
The touring cycling experience in Enego is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 190 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the stunning natural settings, and the opportunities to explore both challenging mountain paths and more relaxed riverside landscapes.
Yes, many routes wind through characteristic alpine pastures and often feature mountain huts where you can take refreshing breaks. While specific cafes or pubs are not detailed for every route, the presence of these huts and the village of Enego itself provide opportunities for refreshments and accommodation for cyclists.
The Marcesina Plateau, situated at approximately 1300 meters above sea level, is a vast plain known for its unique natural environment and is sometimes called the 'Finland of Italy.' For cyclists, it offers an 'extraordinary natural laboratory' to explore, with routes like the Aquila Vaia di Marcesina – Vaia Eagle of Marcesina loop from Forte Lisser traversing its distinctive landscapes, including protected peatlands and areas impacted by Storm Vaia, which are now undergoing restoration.
While the guide focuses on the routes themselves, Enego is a mountain village within the Altopiano di Asiago 7 Comuni. For detailed information on public transport options to reach Enego or specific trailheads, it's advisable to consult local transport authorities or tourist information services for the Altopiano di Asiago region.
Specific parking locations for each route are not detailed in the guide. However, as a mountain village, Enego typically offers parking facilities. For routes starting from specific points like Forte Lisser or Martincelli, there are usually designated parking areas nearby. It's recommended to check local signage or maps for the most convenient parking spots when planning your trip.


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