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Touring cycling around Concordia Sagittaria features a predominantly flat landscape, ideal for longer distances without significant elevation changes. The region is characterized by picturesque riverside paths along the Lemene River and canals, connecting to nearby historic towns. This terrain offers accessible routes for a wide range of cycling abilities.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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The historic center of Portogruaro, defined as the "little Venice of the mainland", elegantly unfolds along the banks of the Lemene river. The pulsating heart is Piazza della Repubblica, where the characteristic pillars of the Gothic brick Town Hall and the unusual leaning bell tower of the Duomo di Sant'Andrea stand out. Strolling under the long medieval and Renaissance porticoes, one can admire palaces with frescoes in Venetian style that testify to the city's glorious commercial past. One of the most evocative views is offered by the Mulini di Sant'Andrea, located right in the city center, where the water wheels still turn over waters populated by swans. Here, wrought iron bridges and weeping willows create a romantic atmosphere that harmoniously blends monumental architecture with river vitality.
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The historic center of Portogruaro, defined as the "little Venice of the mainland", develops elegantly along the banks of the Lemene river. The beating heart is Piazza della Repubblica, where the characteristic pillars of the Gothic brick Town Hall and the unusual leaning bell tower of the Cathedral of Sant'Andrea stand out. Strolling under the long medieval and Renaissance arcades, you can admire frescoed palaces in Venetian style that testify to the city's glorious commercial past. One of the most evocative views is offered by the Mulini di Sant'Andrea, located right in the city center, where the water wheels still turn above waters populated by swans. Here, wrought iron bridges and weeping willows create a romantic atmosphere that harmoniously combines monumental architecture with river vitality.
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The tower in the center of Caorle is the famous Duomo Bell Tower, unique in the world for its cylindrical shape and conical spire. Built around 1070 in Romanesque style with Byzantine influences, it stands about 48 meters tall and represents the undisputed symbol of the city. Its inclined structure and the particular decoration with mullioned windows and hanging arches make it a very rare architectural masterpiece, similar only to some examples in Ravenna. Besides its religious function, the tower historically served as a lighthouse and an observation point. Recently restored, the bell tower can be visited and offers a breathtaking view from its summit, stretching from the historic Venetian center to the lagoon and the Adriatic Sea.
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A nice, small waterworks that has clearly served its purpose.
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Pretty town crossed while traveling along the Via Postumia, it appears overlooking the river Lemene, with the cathedral and Roman excavations inland.
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A nice stretch of cycle path to get away from the road, connecting the Marango area (Caorle) to the Bosco delle Lame (Concordia Sagittaria). 🔝👍🏻
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The region around Concordia Sagittaria is predominantly flat, making it ideal for touring cyclists who prefer longer distances without significant elevation changes. You'll find many picturesque riverside paths, especially along the Lemene River and various canals.
Yes, Concordia Sagittaria offers a good selection of easy touring cycling routes. Out of approximately 15 routes, 10 are classified as easy. An example is the Lison Pumping Station – Portogruaro loop from Concordia Sagittaria, which is an easy 28.5 km ride.
Absolutely. Concordia Sagittaria is rich in history. Many routes allow you to explore ancient Roman archaeological sites, including the remains of Roman baths, a patrician house, and an old Roman bridge. You can also cycle to the grand Cathedral and its eleventh-century frescoed Baptistery. For a longer cultural journey, consider the Historic Center of Portogruaro – Portogruaro loop from Maranghetto, which connects to the historic center of Portogruaro.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. A popular option is the Lemene Stream Trail – Caorle River Ferry Crossing loop from Concordia Sagittaria, which offers a scenic ride and includes a ferry crossing on the Caorle River.
The region is known for its beautiful riverside paths, particularly along the Lemene Stream and various canals. You'll also encounter the traditional 'casoni' (huts) of Caorle, historically used by fishermen. These can be explored via routes that lead towards coastal areas and wetlands, such as those near Via dei Casoni or the Casoni Fishermen's Huts of Caorle.
The touring cycling routes in Concordia Sagittaria are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the predominantly flat terrain, the scenic riverside paths, and the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to Roman archaeological sites.
While the region is generally flat, there are a few routes that offer a more challenging experience. For instance, the Canale Cavanella – Cavanella Canal loop from Sindacale is classified as difficult, covering 33.6 km through canal paths. Another difficult option is the Historic center of Portogruaro – Stalis Mills loop from Concordia Sagittaria.
The area is particularly popular for touring cycling during June and July, suggesting that late spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for exploring the routes. The generally flat landscape makes it enjoyable for longer rides during these months.
Yes, the region around Concordia Sagittaria features several historical landmarks. You can find routes that pass by or lead to sites like the Gate of Sesto al Reghena, the Gate of the Castle of Cordovado, or even the Castello di Brussa. These offer interesting stops to combine with your cycling tour.
Many of the touring cycling routes around Concordia Sagittaria feature mostly paved surfaces, ensuring a smooth and comfortable cycling experience. This makes the routes accessible for a wide range of bicycles and skill levels.
Yes, Concordia Sagittaria's location makes it an excellent starting point for cycling to neighboring historic towns. An appealing riverside path connects Concordia Sagittaria with Portogruaro, a larger town with a fine historic center. Routes also extend towards destinations like Cervignano del Friuli and Monfalcone, offering expanded touring possibilities.


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