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No traffic touring cycling routes around Oderzo are situated on a flat plain between the Piave and Livenza rivers, with the Monticano River flowing through the town. The landscape is characterized by cultivated arable land and picturesque vineyards, providing scenic backdrops for cycling. While the immediate vicinity is flat, some routes venture towards areas with gentle elevation, offering varied terrain. This region provides a diverse setting for touring cyclists seeking routes away from vehicle traffic.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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47
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70.5km
04:50
110m
110m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.6km
01:32
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.1km
02:58
80m
80m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51
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28.2km
02:06
40m
40m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Ponte di Tezze, which connects the banks of the Livenza river between the provinces of Treviso and Pordenone, represents a fundamental infrastructure for local mobility and history. The current structure, characterized by spans that elegantly reflect on the river's waters, stands at a historically strategic point for trade and movement between the Veneto and Friuli regions. The surrounding area is of considerable landscape value: the banks of the Livenza here offer suggestive natural views, with lush vegetation that changes color with the seasons. The bridge is not just a functional link, but a privileged viewpoint for admiring the slow flow of the river, a symbol of a territory that has managed to integrate modern development with the protection of the river environment.
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The historic center of San Stino di Livenza develops along the banks of the homonymous river, an element that has shaped its identity and economy over the centuries. The heart of the town is dominated by the bulk of the Castello di Passo di Torre, an ancient defensive structure that testifies to the strategic importance of the area as a crossing point between land and water. Strolling through the central streets, you will encounter the Parish Church of Santo Stefano Protomartire, which houses valuable works. The pedestrian area and the squares offer a typical glimpse of the Venetian mainland villages, where civil architecture blends with the riverine nature, creating a serene atmosphere that invites the discovery of local traditions and the history of the eastern Veneto territory.
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The cycle-pedestrian bridge over the Livenza river is a modern infrastructural work that serves as a vital link for sustainable mobility in Motta di Livenza. Characterized by a functional and lightweight design, the bridge allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross the waterway in complete safety, strategically connecting different areas of the urban center and facilitating access to the surrounding natural paths. In addition to its practical utility, the structure offers an unprecedented panoramic view of the river, allowing for close observation of the riparian flora and fauna. It has become a mandatory passage point for those who wish to explore the territory at a slow pace, integrating harmoniously into the river landscape and promoting an active lifestyle in close contact with the environment.
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“Flumen Liquentia ex montibus Opiterginis…” among the rivers mentioned by Pliny is the Livenza, in the feminine form. Almost always, however, in current language it is used as if it were masculine, due to the appellation “river” that precedes it. Regarding the origin of its name, there are two versions: some derive it from livens, from the verb livere (to be livid in color); others from liquens, from the verb liqui (to be liquid, to melt). By the ancients it was always called Liquentia and this is also because its waters teem, clear, cold and silent at the foot of the mountain above the pebbles, as if these and those were liquefying. Sacile's peculiar river is certainly one of the most beautiful waterways encountered in the plains of northern Italy. A means of communication, the ultimate defense of the nascent Veneto Domain, a source of life for its water flow and fish richness, the Livenza has always been cited by Greek and Latin authors.
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“Flumen Liquentia ex montibus Opiterginis…” among the rivers cited by Pliny is the Livenza, feminine. Almost always, however, in current language it is used as if it were masculine, due to the appellation “river” that precedes it. Regarding the origin of its name, there are two versions: some derive it from livens, from the verb livere (to be livid in color); others from liquens, from the verb liqui (to be liquid, to melt). The ancients always called it Liquentia, and this is also because its waters teem, clear, cold, and silent at the roots of the mountain above the pebbles, as if these and they were liquefying. Certainly a peculiar river of Sacile, it is one of the most beautiful watercourses encountered in the plains of northern Italy. A means of communication, the ultimate defense of the nascent Veneto Domain, a source of life for its water flow and for its richness in fish, the Livenza has always been cited by Greek and Latin authors.
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tv3 is endless it seems to never end, but it pedals well and without hiccups
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Nice cycle bridge in Motta di Livenza.
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There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Oderzo, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find 25 easy routes, 17 moderate routes, and even one challenging route for experienced cyclists.
The routes around Oderzo primarily traverse the flat Venetian plain, characterized by cultivated arable land and picturesque vineyards. While the immediate vicinity is flat, some routes may venture towards slightly varied terrain as they approach river areas or the foothills of more mountainous regions further afield. Surfaces are generally well-paved, making for smooth rides.
Yes, Oderzo offers many easy, flat routes perfect for families. These routes often follow quiet country roads or dedicated cycle paths, keeping you away from traffic. An excellent option for a relaxed family outing is the Piazza Grande, Oderzo – Church of San Giuseppe loop from Oderzo, which is just under 25 km and has minimal elevation gain.
Oderzo's routes are rich in both history and natural beauty. You can cycle past ancient Roman sites, Gothic porticoed houses, and Renaissance palaces in the town center. Natural features include the Piave, Livenza, and Monticano rivers. Consider exploring highlights like the TV3 GiraMonticano Cycle Path, the Civic Tower of Portobuffolè, or the Old River Port of Noventa di Piave.
Absolutely! Many of the no-traffic routes around Oderzo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Livenza River – Tezze Bridge over the Livenza loop from Oderzo offers a moderate 50 km ride along the river, bringing you back to your starting point.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling in Oderzo, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. While winter cycling is possible, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially damp conditions.
Yes, many no-traffic routes wind through the region's characteristic cultivated arable land and picturesque vineyards. These routes offer a serene cycling experience away from main roads, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rural landscape. The Ponte delle Redigole – Motta di Livenza Town Center loop from Oderzo is a great example of a route that takes you through the charming countryside.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in Oderzo, with an average score of 4.03 stars from 58 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful flat landscapes, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical sites without the disturbance of heavy traffic.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer rides. For instance, the Piazza Grande, Oderzo – Bandiziol Wood loop from Oderzo is a moderate route spanning over 70 km, offering a substantial ride through varied scenery. The region also serves as a starting point for even longer, multi-day cycling adventures.
Oderzo, being a town, offers various parking options. Many routes start from central locations like Piazza Grande, where public parking is usually available. For routes starting outside the town center, look for designated parking areas in nearby villages or at trailheads. Always check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.
Yes, Oderzo is situated between the Piave and Livenza rivers, with the Monticano River flowing through the town itself. Many no-traffic routes utilize paths along these rivers, providing scenic waterside views and a tranquil cycling experience. The Piazza Grande, Oderzo – Via Calaltella Gravel Segment loop from Oderzo is one such route that incorporates river sections.


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