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No traffic gravel bike trails around Campodarsego are characterized by the flat, rural territory of the "Graticolato Romano," an ancient Roman-era road network. The landscape is shaped by the Muson dei Sassi, Tergola, and Lusore rivers, which provide picturesque routes. Many paths feature compacted gravel surfaces, making them ideal for gravel biking. This region offers a blend of natural riverine environments and historical elements, including ancient villas and votive shrines.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
5.0
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58
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
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66
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104km
05:38
160m
160m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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58
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79.5km
04:05
120m
120m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.7
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49
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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18
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Safe routes for gravel running lovers, corroborated by unique countryside environments, poplar groves and small woods traversable via white roads and trails.
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It is very beautiful and relaxing to stop and observe the flow of the Brenta river
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Great section easily bikeable away from traffic
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It's a beautiful route that takes you to Strà da Mira... only a few crossings on main roads, but all safe because they are signposted.
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A beautiful, large park accessible on foot and by bike. It also features a children's playground and a fitness trail.
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It is part of the cycle network that runs alongside the Brenta and other rivers in the direction of Venice or towards the mouth of the Brenta
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The medieval fortress of Stigliano was first mentioned in 1152 as a feudal property of the Bishop of Treviso. However, its origins may date back to Roman times due to its location in the "graticolato" area. In 1158, it was entrusted to the Tempesta family of Noale and then to the Teutonic Knight Aldobrandino da Superno. Built in a strategic position, alongside the Muson dei Sassi stream, it marked the border between the territories of Padua and Treviso. Therefore, it was the scene of numerous brutal battles until the end of the fourteenth century. It was here, however, that the disputes between the Carraresi and the Serenissima Republic of Venice began. It was the Venetians who finally conquered it in 1520, when it was sold to the Priuli family, who transformed it into a typical Venetian villa of the time. The entire complex then became the property of the Venier family, who further renovated it. Today, only the northeast corner tower remains of the original castle.
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Beautiful views. On the stretch near Padua, there's too much gravel (it sinks in) and you have to slow down.
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There are over 40 distinct routes around Campodarsego that are suitable for gravel biking with minimal traffic. These include a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The terrain around Campodarsego is generally flat and rural, characterized by compacted gravel paths, especially along the region's three main rivers: the Muson dei Sassi, Tergola, and Lusore. You'll find smooth, well-maintained surfaces ideal for gravel bikes, often following ancient Roman-era road networks.
Absolutely! Many of the 19 easy routes are perfect for families. The well-signposted cycle path along the Tergola River, for instance, offers a gentle and scenic ride through natural beauty, making it ideal for all ages. Look for routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances for a comfortable family outing.
You'll encounter a rich blend of natural and historical sights. The routes often follow picturesque rivers like the Muson dei Sassi and Tergola. Highlights include the Parco Tergolandia Art and Nature Trail, where riverbanks feature sculptures, and the Brenta Cycle Bridge. You might also spot historical villas and ancient 'capitelli' (votive shrines) along the way.
Yes, many of the gravel routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A great example is the Muson dei Sassi Cycle Path – Cyclopedestrian Bridge over the Muson loop from Campodarsego, which offers a moderate ride along the river.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Campodarsego, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but the riverine paths often provide some shade. Winter rides are possible, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially damp conditions.
While specific regulations vary by trail, many of the rural and river-side paths are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is accustomed to running alongside a bike or can be carried in a suitable trailer. Always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other trail users and local wildlife. It's best to check specific route details on komoot for any restrictions.
Yes, Campodarsego offers several easy and shorter routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically have minimal elevation gain and follow well-maintained compacted gravel paths, often along the rivers. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot to find suitable options.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Campodarsego, with an average score of 4.35 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the scenic river landscapes, and the opportunity to discover historical villas and charming rural spots away from traffic.
Yes, some routes in the Campodarsego area integrate with or connect to significant regional cycle paths. For example, the Brenta Riverside Path – Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path loop from Vigodarzere offers a longer, more challenging ride that incorporates a section of the famous Treviso-Ostiglia. This allows for extended adventures on dedicated cycle infrastructure.
Many of the routes start from towns or villages like Campodarsego or Vigodarzere, where public parking is generally available. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen komoot tour, as users often provide details on parking availability in the tour descriptions or comments.


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