Best attractions and places to see around Casier, a town in the province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy, are centered around the Sile River. This region offers a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The Sile River Regional Natural Park provides a setting for exploring local flora and fauna. Casier's proximity to Treviso also allows for cultural experiences and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 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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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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One of the symbols of the Ostiglia cycle route.
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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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Between 1911 and the 1920s the area was used as a quarry, known locally as the Barina quarry[1], of which a pile of gravel still remains visible. Between the two world wars the area hosted a squero[2]. From the archaeological research carried out between 2014 and 2015[3], it emerged that between the years 1974-75, 13 burci, traditional transport boats, were abandoned on the site, of which three were with certainty (having archaeologists found the documents) of property of the shipowner Dante Bernardi. By comparing aerial photos of the time and photos from private collections, archaeologists have documented that before 1974-75 at least 8 wrecks were already present on the site. Between the late 1970s and mid-1980s, 4 shipwrecks disappeared from the site entirely. Research is continuing to determine further data on the wrecks present and the history of the site which takes its name from the burci, a class of flat-bottomed river transport boats, typical of the P
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The Sile River is central to outdoor activities in Casier. You can enjoy extensive cycling on paths like Along the Sile, which offers a pleasant dirt bike path suitable for all types of bicycles, often shaded and close to nature. Another popular option is the Cycle path along the Sile River at Casale sul Sile, known for its naturalistic and landscape value. These paths are perfect for observing local flora and fauna, including swans and ducks.
Yes, Casier is well-known for its accessible cycle paths. The Along the Sile path is a very nice dirt bike path suitable for all types of bicycles. Additionally, the Cycle Path of the Former Treviso-Ostiglia Railway offers a pleasant, traffic-free ride on a slightly unpaved but smooth surface, ideal for a relaxed journey.
A truly unique historical site is the Burci Boat Cemetery, located in a bend of the Sile River. Here, you'll find the skeletons of traditional wooden boats called 'burci,' once used for commercial transport. Wooden walkways allow you to explore this melancholic yet fascinating testament to the river's past. Another historical highlight is the Cervara Bridge on the Sile River, an iron bridge reminiscent of an old railway line, offering picturesque views.
Casier is situated within the larger Sile River Regional Natural Park, which is dedicated to preserving the river and its environment. Within this park, you can also visit Oasi Cervara, a small natural reserve home to various marsh plants, birds, and reptiles, which also features a 14th-century mill. Another option is the Centro Cicogne Silea, located between Silea and Casale sul Sile, where you can observe white storks and other wild animals.
Beyond the river, Casier offers a few interesting historical and cultural points. In front of the church, you can see a curious water-operated clock, the Hydro-chronometer, created in 2003. Molino Toso, also known as 'little Stucky,' is an example of 19th-century industrial architecture that blends with the river landscape, reflecting the region's industrial heritage. The Parish Church of San Teonisto and Companion Martyrs with its bell tower is also a prominent feature.
Many of the outdoor attractions around Casier are family-friendly. The cycle paths like Along the Sile and the Cycle path along the Sile River at Casale sul Sile are suitable for families. The Burci Boat Cemetery, with its unique wooden walkways and historical boats, can also be an engaging experience for children. Observing wildlife along the Sile River or visiting the Centro Cicogne Silea are also great family activities.
The best time to visit Casier's attractions, especially for outdoor activities along the Sile River, is typically in spring (April to June) when the fruit trees are blossoming and the weather is mild and pleasant. Autumn (September to October) also offers comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be enjoyable, particularly on shaded cycle paths, but can also be quite warm.
While specific cafes are not highlighted in the immediate vicinity of every route, the towns and localities along the Sile River, such as Casier, Casale sul Sile, Silea, and Preganziol, offer various options for dining and refreshments. Many cycle paths pass through or near these towns, making it convenient to find a place to eat or grab a coffee.
Just about five kilometers from Casier, the city of Treviso makes for an excellent day trip. It boasts a canal-crossed medieval center, historic churches, museums, and culinary delights. You could also visit the Centro Cicogne Silea, located between Silea and Casale sul Sile, to observe white storks and other wild animals, offering a unique natural experience.
Yes, the numerous cycle and walking paths along the Sile River are generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of opportunities for walks with your pet. The natural environment of the Sile River Regional Natural Park provides open spaces and shaded areas for enjoyable outings. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
Yes, there are several circular routes available for both walking and cycling. For example, you can explore various gravel biking routes around Casier, such as the 'Burci Boat Cemetery – Along the Sile loop from Conscio' which is an easy 25 km route. For more options, you can check out the Gravel biking around Casier guide or the MTB Trails around Casier guide for routes that often incorporate circular paths along the Sile River and surrounding areas.
Yes, the region hosts cultural events. Annually, between January and February, the Festa dello Sloboz Rosso di Frescada is held in Frescada, a locality partially included in the comune of Casier. This festival offers a glimpse into local traditions and culture.


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