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Mountain bike trails around Cona are primarily characterized by the flat, agricultural landscape of the Veneto region, situated near the Venetian Lagoon. The terrain offers extensive opportunities for cycling along unpaved countryside routes and scenic canal-side paths. While significant elevation changes are rare, the area provides a network of routes suitable for exploring the region's natural beauty and historical sites. This makes it ideal for mountain bikers seeking longer distances and natural exploration rather than challenging climbs.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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44.4km
02:19
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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87.9km
05:02
110m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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69.4km
04:12
90m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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86.2km
05:00
70m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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88.5km
04:49
120m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Canal Vena is the most picturesque and vital waterway of Chioggia, often described as the city's "Grand Canal". What makes it unique are its nine bridges, each with its own history and physiognomy, connecting the side foundations and allowing passage between the alleys. The most majestic is undoubtedly the Ponte di Vigo, located at the northern end of the canal, towards the lagoon. Built of marble in 1685, it represents the monumental gateway to the city: with its imposing staircase and elegant decorations, it offers a spectacular view stretching from the canal to the nearby island of Pellestrina. The other eight bridges, such as the Ponte di San Giacomo or the Ponte Caneva, follow one another along the route, offering postcard-perfect glimpses between moored boats and historic markets. These crossings are not just architectural structures, but the beating heart of Chioggia life, where the Venetian atmosphere blends with the authenticity of the fishing village.
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Boschettona Beach—also known as Paduan Beach—is a stretch of lagoon located in the municipality of Codevigo, and is the only stretch of coast still suitable for swimming in the province of Padua.
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Basilica of San Giacomo, Chioggia The Church of San Giacomo was built in 1740 according to the design of the Venetian Pietro Pelle and completed by his nephew Domenico Pelle. The present church, with a single nave, was built on the site of an earlier Romanesque church with three naves supported by low brick columns that had been demolished by decay. It was consecrated in 1790 and became a Basilicata in 1806 after the relic of the Madonna della Navicella was placed within its walls. The church houses numerous works of art. Between 1989 and 1992, it housed the relics of the patron saints Felice and Fortunato and was the site of numerous religious ceremonies during the restoration of the cathedral. Text / Source: Municipality of Chioggia https://www.comune.chioggia.ve.it/vivere-il-comune/luoghi/basilica-di-san-giacomo-chioggia/
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One of the major projects completed during the Fascist era is the Sottomarina Dam, which, together with the Ca' Roman Dam built a few years earlier, completes the mouth of the Port of Chioggia. Construction began in the years following the First World War. Like the Murazzi (sea walls), the dam was constructed of brick and boulders of local Istrian stone and, in addition to finally completing the entrance to the Port of Chioggia, also allowed for a further expansion of the beach. The inauguration, as mentioned, took place in the midst of the Fascist regime on April 28, 1935, in the presence of the Duke of Aosta. The dam was immediately embraced by the local population, especially the residents of Sottomarina, a popular destination for their walks, so much so that many refer to it as "Sailors' Square." Text / Source: Lidi di Chioggia https://www.lididichioggia.it/la-diga-murazzi/
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The Dam and the Walls, Sottomarina The Dam and the Walls The Walls are Istrian stone walls built by the Republic of Venice starting in the late 18th century to protect the inhabited centers of the lagoon from marine erosion. They are divided into three sections: one on the island of Lido, a second on the island of Pellestrina as far as Cà Roman, and a third along the coast of Sottomarina, running from Forte San Felice to the center of Sottomarina at a height of approximately 1200 meters. The famous War of Chioggia led to the complete destruction of Sottomarina, which became an uninhabited area, exposed to the sea without any protection and subject to frequent flooding. Reconstruction, which included the construction of the Walls, did not begin until 1600. The Walls along Via San Felice were more than 5 kilometers long and over 300 meters wide. They were built from square stones, primarily Istrian stone, erected on stilts extending to the Pellestrina coast and, of course, the Sottomarina coast. Initially, given the scale of the project and the lack of adequate equipment, construction seemed impossible, so it took thirty-eight years to complete in 1770. Legend has it that the inscription "Ausu romano, aere veneto" (With Roman boldness, with Venetian money) was already in place. The inscription is still visible when passing by on the Chioggia-Pellestrina vaporetto. The Murazzi ceased to function between the late 19th and early 20th centuries when the receding sea revealed an unexpected beach, thus forming a symbolic dividing line between "old" and "new" Sottomarina. Today, the Murazzi di Sottomarina are located about one kilometer from the sea: this has allowed for a large-scale revival of coastal tourism. The Murazzo now connects the entire Venetian coast, especially the outer islands, like a cordon, leaving only the three bays open, thus preserving the lagoon's waters. Text / Source: Lidi di Chioggia https://www.lididichioggia.it/la-diga-murazzi/
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Boschettona Beach is the only beach in the Province of Padua and remains a destination for sports and nature enthusiasts thanks to its unique characteristics. Kitesurfers will appreciate the strong and constant wind throughout the year. Cyclists, and especially mountain bikers, will appreciate the surrounding areas, the well-trodden roads that transform into challenging dirt tracks in the winter. Nature lovers will admire the lagoon landscape, the characteristic "stravedamento" on dry, sunny days, and the absolutely unique flora and fauna. https://saccisica.it/item/spiaggia-della-boschettona/
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Brenta D'Abbà is a small hamlet in the municipality of Correzzola Pd, along the Bacchiglione river. It has a pizzeria that opens on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, so if you are in the area, look for pizzeria Principe https://www.facebook.com/share/1ASwA5EGEx/
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There are over 60 mountain bike trails around Cona, offering a variety of options for exploring the flat, agricultural landscape and scenic canal-side paths of the Veneto region.
The trails around Cona are predominantly flat, with 17 easy routes, 40 moderate routes, and 5 difficult routes. This makes the area suitable for various skill levels, focusing more on distance and natural exploration rather than challenging climbs.
Yes, the flat terrain and numerous easy routes make Cona a great destination for family-friendly mountain biking. Many of the 17 easy trails are suitable for riders of all ages, offering a relaxed way to explore the countryside and lagoon-side paths.
You can expect to ride through a unique blend of agricultural lands, flat lagoon-side paths, and scenic canal-side trails. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Venetian Lagoon, offering picturesque views and a chance to explore a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Cona are designed as loops. For example, the Country Pond – Bridge over the Vena Canal loop from Cavarzere is a moderate 88.7 km route, and the Bridge over the Vena Canal – Ponte dei Pesi, Martinelle loop from Cavarzere is a moderate 55.5 km option.
While cycling, you can explore several interesting sites. Consider visiting Boschettona Beach, a romantic spot near the South Lagoon, or the Casoni della Fogolana in Valle Millecampi, which replicates traditional Venetian countryside homes. You can also find beautiful viewpoints like the View of Chioggia and Laguna di Lusenzo.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 150 reviews. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of flat, scenic routes that allow for long-distance exploration of the unique lagoon and agricultural landscapes.
Given the flat terrain and proximity to the lagoon, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Cona, with milder temperatures and less humidity. Summer can be hot, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter can be cool and damp.
Yes, you can find routes that lead through beautiful pine forests. A popular option is the Country Pond – Beautiful Pine Forest loop from Cavarzere, a moderate 69.4 km trail that offers a scenic ride through forested areas.
Absolutely. The region's unique geography includes wetland areas that can be explored by bike. The Country Pond – Valli di Comacchio Wetlands loop from Cavarzere is a notable 90.4 km trail that takes you through the Valli di Comacchio Wetlands, offering a distinct natural experience.
Yes, you can enjoy mountain biking along the Adige River. The Adige River – View of the Adige River loop from Conetta is a moderate 44.5 km trail that offers scenic views along the river.
Yes, Cona is well-suited for longer mountain bike tours due to its flat terrain and extensive network of paths. Many routes exceed 50 km, such as the Country Pond – Valli di Comacchio Wetlands loop from Cavarzere at 90.4 km, allowing for extended exploration.


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