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Italy
Veneto
Treviso
Orsago

Caneva – Torrente Gorgazzo loop from Orsago

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Bike touring routes & trails
Italy
Veneto
Treviso
Orsago

Caneva – Torrente Gorgazzo loop from Orsago

Hard

5.0

(3)

33

riders

Caneva – Torrente Gorgazzo loop from Orsago

04:40

58.7km

1,450m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 8, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Natura 2000 - Foresta del Cansiglio

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

5.76 km

Caneva

Highlight • Religious Site

Beautiful ensemble!🤗
A quick stop is definitely worth it!👍

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2

12.2 km

Zachet Family Memorial

Highlight • Monument

Five stumbling blocks commemorate an entire family exterminated by the retreating Nazis just the day before 25 April 1945, the day of the Italian uprising against the invaders.

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3

14.3 km

Torrente Gorgazzo

Highlight • River

The Torrente Gorgazzo, located in the municipality of Polcenigo (PN), is famous for the homonymous spring which represents one of the deepest and most fascinating karst resurgences in Europe. Fed by the waters that sink into the Cansiglio and Cavallo Plateau, the stream emerges from an underwater cavity whose end has not yet been reached, explored so far beyond 212 meters deep.
The site is renowned for its crystal-clear waters that take on incredible shades of intense blue, due to optical phenomena of light reflection. On the rocky wall overlooking the body of water, a statue of a Christ is visible, positioned several meters deep and visible thanks to the transparency of the water. The Gorgazzo then flows for a short stretch before joining the Livenza river, of which it is one of the main tributaries. Due to its fragility and danger, diving in the cave is strictly regulated and reserved for professional cave divers.

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16.1 km

Climb to Mezzomonte

Highlight • Climb

If, like me, you are not yet able to fully tackle the climb to Mezzomonte, when you look back you could enjoy this view of the sun still low on the horizon. Mezzomonte is a fraction of the Municipality of Polcenigo, in the Pordenone foothills. The town is located about 470 m above sea level. In October the pro loco organizes a popular and ... tasty Chestnut Festival.

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21.2 km

The church of Sant'Antonio abate di Mezzomonte is expressly remembered for the first time in 1458.
The current appearance of the sacred building and the erection of the bell tower (the third, after those of only tables and with three trusses), are due to the works of the 1950s
Inside, the altarpiece depicting the Madonna with Child between Saints Anthony the Abbot and Anthony of Padua, created in 1788 by the Tritesimal painter Giovanni Battista Tosolini, was inserted in the 19th century in an elegant late 16th century structure, assignable to one Sansovinesco sculptor close to the artistic work of Tommaso da Lugano and coming from a suppressed Venetian church.
Pietro Feltrin from Pordenone is responsible for the small eighteenth-century canvas having as its subject the Madonna of the Rosary with the Child and the Saints Floriano and Pietro Martire surrounded by the fifteen joyful mysteries; The altar of the Madonna, in marble and painted plaster, can be dated to the second half of the 19th century, in whose niche the statue of the Madonna of Fatima is preserved, while the wooden crucifix, the work of the sculptor Francesco Guerrini from Ceneda, dates back to 1899.
The terrible wound inflicted on the town a few weeks after the end of the Second World War - on 7 March 1945 Mezzomonte was set on fire by the Nazi-fascists - is recalled in the three canvases for the ceiling of the church, the work of the painter
Treviso Giuseppe Modolo, made around 1949-1950

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21.3 km

FOUNTAIN IN MEMORY OF ANDREA

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22.4 km

View from Monte Ciara

Highlight • Viewpoint

8

30.4 km

Entrance to Polcenigo

Highlight • Settlement

B

58.7 km

End point

Train Station

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38.8 km

9.48 km

9.01 km

1.10 km

314 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

37.8 km

14.4 km

6.41 km

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,370 m)

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