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No traffic gravel bike trails around Lusiana Conco are set within the southern edge of the Asiago plateau, offering an extensive network of unpaved roads and diverse terrain. The region features a rich tapestry of pastures, mountain huts, pine forests, and beech forests, providing varied surfaces for gravel biking. This unspoiled landscape includes rolling hills and wide natural hollows, with panoramic views extending across the plains. The area's historical military roads and forest tracks form a significant dirt bike network,…
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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riders
61.2km
05:04
1,600m
1,600m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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16
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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24
riders
46.6km
03:34
1,020m
1,020m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.1km
04:24
1,350m
1,360m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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15.7km
01:06
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Trail that flows between pastures and larch woods
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“Death is not the end, but only a very specific end: namely, the end of a first, provisional period of life and the beginning of a new, unending epoch. Jesus said, ‘My kingdom is not of this world.’ So there is another world. Not only his disciples believed in this other world, but also his opponents. The lawyer, for example, asked him what he must do ‘to inherit eternal life.’ (…) Precisely because it lasts forever, this life is so precious that everything else in the present world pales in comparison.” (Text by Albino Luciani / Pope John Paul I)
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A beautiful, challenging route, with a mix of different types of terrain, excellent for gaining experience, I recommend it.
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Starting point for reaching Cima XII. Be very careful because the dirt road leading to it is not the most comfortable. You don't need a special vehicle, but you must be careful. In winter, thermals and possibly snow chains are mandatory.
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Beautiful road in very beautiful environment, no problem with e-mtb.
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The gnocchi with ragù are excellent, as is the Asiago and speck pasticcio. The Gegè dish is fabulous but very rich (watch out for the cholesterol), and the beer is delicious. Highly recommended!
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From Monte Corno, you have a beautiful view of the entire plain, all the way to the Apennines, Venice, and the Adriatic Sea on clear days! In reality, the summit of Monte Corno, its highest point (1,383 m), is located just to the north, within the rock labyrinth; but here, the monument enjoys a panoramic position and is also visible from the plain. The monument, 26 meters high and composed of four intertwined concrete sails, was erected in 1970 in memory of the partisan fighting and roundups that took place in these areas during World War II.
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From Campomuletto to Piazzale Lozze, the road is partly dirt and partly asphalt, suitable for almost all bikes. The slopes are a little steeper from the turnoff for M.ga Fossetta to Lozze.
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Lusiana Conco, situated on the Asiago Plateau, offers a vast network of unpaved roads ideal for gravel biking. You'll find over 45 routes in the area that are specifically designed to be traffic-free, ranging from easy to difficult.
The terrain is incredibly diverse, featuring a mix of pastures, dense pine and beech forests, and former military roads. These 'white roads' provide hundreds of kilometers of gravel tracks, offering varied surfaces and inclines. You can expect everything from rolling hills to more challenging segments, often with breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, Lusiana Conco offers several challenging no-traffic gravel routes. For instance, the Gallery of the Bridges – View of Valdastico loop from Conco is a difficult route covering over 75 km with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Italia Junction – Vezzena Pass loop from Asiago, which spans nearly 80 km and features almost 2000 meters of climbing.
The best time for gravel biking in Lusiana Conco is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are in optimal condition. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Winter can be challenging due to snow and colder temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Lusiana Conco are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Asiago Town Center – Barenthal British Cemetery loop from Malga Granezza and the Chiesetta degli Alpini – Campomuletto Gravel Road loop from Asiago, both offering diverse scenery.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can ride past the serene Silan Waterfalls, or explore the rugged landscapes around Monte Fior and its unique Rock City. The trails also lead to summits like Monte Caina, offering expansive views.
Absolutely. The area is steeped in history, particularly from World War I. You can cycle past sites like the Gun Emplacement Tunnel of Monte Cengio or the Barenthal British Cemetery. The Museo Diffuso di Lusiana (Open-Air Museum) also integrates various historical sites into the landscape, perfect for cultural exploration during your ride.
Lusiana Conco is renowned for its breathtaking views. Many trails offer expansive vistas over the plains, potentially stretching to Vicenza, Padua, the Venice lagoon, and even the Apennine Mountains. High points like Monte Caina and various sections of the Asiago Plateau's military roads provide excellent viewpoints.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around the main towns and trailheads in Lusiana Conco and the broader Asiago Plateau. Many routes start from villages or designated parking areas, making it convenient to access the no-traffic gravel trails. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions.
While many routes are rated moderate to difficult, there are easier sections and paths suitable for families, especially those with some gravel biking experience. Look for routes with less elevation gain and smoother surfaces. The general absence of traffic on these dedicated trails makes them safer for family outings.
Many of the natural trails and forest roads in Lusiana Conco are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is accustomed to longer rides and varied terrain. Always keep your dog under control, preferably on a leash, and be mindful of local regulations, wildlife, and other trail users. Remember to carry water for your pet.
Yes, the region is dotted with traditional mountain huts (malghe) and small villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, or places to refill water bottles. Planning your route to pass through these points can enhance your experience, allowing for breaks and a taste of local cuisine. However, on longer, more remote sections, it's always wise to carry sufficient supplies.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Lusiana Conco, with an average score of 4.25 stars. Riders frequently praise the stunning, unspoiled natural landscapes, the extensive network of quiet gravel roads, and the opportunity to combine challenging rides with historical and cultural exploration. The panoramic views are also a consistent highlight.


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