Attractions and places to see around Villorba, a municipality in the Province of Treviso, Italy, offer a blend of natural landscapes, historical insights, and recreational opportunities. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Sile River, providing scenic routes for cycling and walking. Visitors can explore remnants of historical sites and enjoy various outdoor activities. Villorba presents a diverse range of points of interest for those seeking both active and reflective experiences.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A must in our area, this asphalt-gravel path takes you into nature and back in time.
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Cycle-pedestrian segment to be discovered at a slow pace, to regenerate.
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Treviso, the charming provincial town, is also called "Little Venice" because of the many canals that run through its center. The central square is Piazza dei Signore, with its Palazzo dei Treccento dating from the 13th century. A green rampart, 5 km long, encloses the historic center. There are three remaining city gates, of which the Porta Santi Quaranta is the best preserved. This imposing white city gate is not to be missed. There are also many works of art and fountains to discover. The Fontana delle Tette is the most remarkable hidden gem 😜. The numerous arcades invite you to stroll beneath them on sunny days. Shop windows reflect the current fashions on the streets. Benneton, Sisley, and Geox are all at home here in Treviso. On Piazza Indipendenza, you'll find Benneton's large flagship. The Buranelli district gave us a taste of Venice. A must-see highlight is the "Il Cagnan A Ponte De Pria." This location has regulated the city's water supply for centuries. Another special place not to be missed is the Fish Market. This market was built on a small island during the Austrian occupation in 1856. Unfortunately, there was no activity during our visit. (Market every day except Mondays 😪). History buffs should definitely see the large WWI war memorial in Piazza della Vittoria. Quite impressive. As in many Italian cities, Treviso also has several churches worth visiting. The Duomo is the most impressive cathedral. Unfortunately, the Santa Lucia church was closed. This church was once a prison complex. Here you can admire beautiful ceiling paintings. In short: a lovely city with something for everyone. History, Art, Shop, and Go Practical: use the parking lot at the train station. It's just a stone's throw from the old town.
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Very beautiful square, lined with historic buildings. Several restaurants invite you to linger. The right place to take a short break and capture the perspectives.
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Undoubtedly pleasant. But at least for the stretch I did (more or less from Camposanpiero up towards Padua, frequently interrupted by road crossings. Small country roads, with little traffic, but the poor visibility upon arriving at the crossroads forced us to stop. If you're having a pretty good walk, if (like me when I did it) you're planning a long journey (I crossed the Po Valley from Treviso to Biella and back) it becomes difficult to stop constantly: it breaks your rhythm!
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beautiful path on a nature trail. Just to be amazed.
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This is a section of cycle path built on the traces of the former Ostiglia-Treviso railway. It is a pleasure to cycle here, away from traffic, enjoying the advantages of this strategic infrastructural conversion. The surface is slightly unpaved, but offers a smooth ride.
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Villorba offers several attractions suitable for families. The Along the Sile cycle way and the Cycle path along the Sile River at Casale sul Sile are great for outdoor activities. For an interactive experience, the Parco degli Alberi Parlanti (Talking Trees Park) at Villa Margherita explores cinema, science, and nature. During autumn, the Villaggio delle Zucche di Nonno Andrea (Grandpa Andrea's Pumpkin Village) provides a festive, seasonal experience.
For history enthusiasts, the Burci Boat Cemetery is a unique site featuring ancient wooden boats on the Sile River, accessible via a boardwalk. You can also explore the remnants of World War I Bunkers and Trenches of the Villorba Entrenched Camp, particularly near the border with Povegliano, offering a tangible connection to the Great War.
Yes, Villorba is known for its excellent cycling opportunities. Popular options include Along the Sile, a dirt bike path often shaded in summer, and the Cycle path along the Sile River at Casale sul Sile, valued for its natural beauty. Another great option is the Cycle Path of the Former Treviso-Ostiglia Railway, which offers a smooth ride away from traffic.
Beyond cycling, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous running trails, such as the 'Lago Le Bandìe loop' or 'Return to the Past loop'. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'Ponte della Priula – Grave del Piave loop' or 'San Salvatore Castle – Collalto Castle loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Villorba, Running Trails around Villorba, and MTB Trails around Villorba guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the Sile River paths, often highlighting the shade provided in summer and the well-maintained surfaces for cycling. The Burci Boat Cemetery is frequently described as 'sensational' and 'fascinating' for its unique, somewhat melancholy atmosphere and the wooden walkways that allow close access to the sunken boats.
The Sile River itself is a significant natural feature, offering scenic views and a habitat for various wildlife. The Burci Boat Cemetery, while a historical site, is also a unique natural spot where nature is reclaiming the old boats, creating an 'incredible spectacle' with plants and nesting species.
Palaverde is a major multi-purpose indoor arena in Villorba. It serves as a hub for sports, hosting professional basketball and volleyball matches, and also stages a variety of concerts and other cultural events. You can learn more about its history and events on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Chiesa di Villorba serves as the local church and is an architectural landmark within the community. It is situated near the Parco Giochi Piazza del Domenicale (a playground) and the Cimitero di Villorba (cemetery).
The cycle paths along the Sile River are often shaded, making them pleasant even in summer. The Villaggio delle Zucche di Nonno Andrea is a seasonal attraction typically open from September to November, ideal for an autumn visit. Generally, spring and early autumn offer comfortable temperatures for exploring outdoor attractions and routes.
On a rainy day, the Parco degli Alberi Parlanti offers indoor interactive exhibits focusing on cinema, science, and nature. The Palaverde arena, as an indoor venue, might also host events or sports matches that could be an option depending on its schedule.
Absolutely. The various cycle paths, such as Along the Sile and the Cycle path along the Sile River at Casale sul Sile, are also excellent for leisurely walks. The Boardwalk at the Cimitero dei Burci provides a unique pedestrian-only experience over the water.


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