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Gravel biking around Urbana, Illinois, offers a network of trails characterized by its relatively flat topography, making it suitable for various skill levels. The region features a mix of converted rail trails, restored prairies, and woodlands. These no traffic gravel bike trails provide opportunities to explore the Midwestern prairie environment and local natural areas.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:56
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is the best-known image of the very famous villa.
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A magical place in the heart of the Euganei Hills.
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Valsanzibio was brought to splendor in the second half of the 17th century by the Venetian nobleman Zuane Francesco Barbarigo and his son Antonio following a solemn vow made in 1631 to escape the plague (1630/31). The eldest son, Gregory, a cardinal and future saint, inspired the lofty symbolism of the monumental layout by the papal architect and fountain designer Luigi Bernini and wanted the garden of Valsanzibio to be a monumental emblem of the path to perfection that leads man from Error to Truth, from Ignorance to Revelation. Over sixty statues, mostly by Merengo, and an equal number of smaller sculptures are integrated into the architecture, waterfalls, fountains, and water features on 15 hectares of unspoiled hillside nature.
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Beautiful cycle path with good surface
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Beautiful village, Petrarch's buen retiro
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https://www.larena.it/territorio-veronese/grande-verona/passerella-sull-adige-dopo-anni-di-lotte-unite-le-due-sponde-br-1.6463105/amp Inauguration April 2018
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The Diana Portal in Valsanzibio is the monumental entrance to the Garden of Villa Barbarigo, a symbol of spirituality and power, designed in the 17th century by Luigi Bernini. Located in the heart of the Historic Garden of Villa Barbarigo in Valsanzibio (Padua), the Diana Portal—also known as Diana's Pavilion—was the main waterway access to the noble estate during the 17th and 18th centuries. This majestic portal is not only a Baroque architectural masterpiece, but also represents the beginning of the allegorical path of purification and salvation commissioned by Saint Gregory Barbarigo. https://www.valsanzibiogiardino.com/it/portfolio-item/portale-diana/
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Monselice Castle is a complex of buildings composed of four main nuclei, plus a fortress, all built and renovated between the 11th and 16th centuries. The oldest part, on the right as you enter the main doorway into the Corte Grande, is the Castelletto, with the adjoining Romanesque house, built between the 11th and 12th centuries. On the left stands the massive 13th-century Ezzelino Tower. In the center, Palazzo Marcello was built in the 15th century as a connecting nucleus between the two existing buildings. At the top of the hill stands a fortress built by Ezzelino III da Romano on the orders of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia. Finally, the castle library, located on the large esplanade in front of the Ezzelino Tower, was created in a pre-existing building from the late 16th century.
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Komoot offers a selection of 6 no-traffic gravel bike routes around Urbana. These routes are carefully curated to provide a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Urbana cater to various skill levels. You'll find 3 moderate routes and 3 difficult routes, ensuring there's a suitable challenge whether you're looking for a relaxed ride or a more demanding adventure.
While the provided routes range from moderate to difficult, Urbana's flat topography and extensive trail network, including the Adige Cycle Path near Legnago, offer many sections suitable for families. The Historic Walls of Montagnana – Montagnana City Walls loop from Bevilacqua is a moderate option that could be adapted for a family outing, offering scenic views and historical interest.
Urbana's no-traffic gravel bike trails often traverse diverse landscapes, from the open prairie environments to wooded areas. You can expect scenic views of native plants, restored wetlands, and mature forests, especially in areas like Meadowbrook Park and Busey Woods, which are known for their natural beauty.
Yes, several routes offer glimpses of historical sites. For instance, the Historic Walls of Montagnana – Montagnana City Walls loop from Bevilacqua and the Historic Walls of Montagnana – Este Castle Gardens loop from Montagnana feature the impressive Historic Walls of Montagnana and Montagnana City Walls. You might also encounter other historical sites like the Palazzo Pretorio of Cologna Veneta or the Legnago Tower in the broader region.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experiences around Urbana, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the trails, allowing for an immersive experience in the region's natural and historical settings.
For advanced riders seeking longer, traffic-free gravel experiences, routes like the Vineyard Road to Monte Fasolo – Valsanzibio Gardens loop from Montagnana, spanning over 114 km, or the Adige River Cycle Path – Adige Cycle Path near Legnago loop from Saletto, at over 144 km, offer significant distances and elevation changes. These routes provide a challenging and rewarding ride away from main roads.
Urbana's gravel biking trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with spring showcasing native wildflowers and fall displaying colorful foliage. Summer can be warm but is excellent for early morning or late afternoon rides. Winter riding is possible, but conditions may vary, so checking local weather and trail status is always recommended.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Urbana are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Zevio Cycle Bridge – Adige River Cycle Path loop from Legnago and the Historic Walls of Montagnana – Montagnana City Walls loop from Bevilacqua, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
Many parks and trailheads in and around Urbana offer dedicated parking. For example, Weaver Park provides parking for the Kickapoo Rail Trail, a popular gravel biking destination. Other parks like Meadowbrook Park and Crystal Lake Park also have parking facilities, making it easy to access the quieter sections of the trail network.
Absolutely. The no-traffic nature of these trails, especially those passing through natural areas like Busey Woods and Meadowbrook Park, creates excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Busey Woods is even recognized as a Watchable Wildlife Site, known for its diverse bird species and native spring wildflowers. Keep an eye out for local fauna as you ride through these peaceful environments.


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