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Road cycling routes around Latisana are primarily characterized by the flat, agricultural plains of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The terrain offers minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The area is situated on the Tagliamento River and provides access to the Adriatic coast, including resorts like Lignano Sabbiadoro and Bibione. This landscape composition allows for extensive routes along rivers, through rural areas, and near coastal environments.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A very interesting settlement from the 17th century. In the 19th century, Count Alvise Mocenigo decided to establish an "ideal city" under his name. Unlike similar projects, Mocenigo designed a settlement with infrastructure intended to make the community self-sufficient. Therefore, in addition to traditional agriculture (which was expanded by introducing innovative techniques, for example in rice and sugar beet cultivation), he attempted to integrate an industrial sector (particularly the textile industry) that could draw on locally produced resources. The landscape was thus reshaped and reclaimed, with dry areas alternating with moist soils, regulated by an efficient canal system that is still in operation today. In terms of urban planning, buildings were erected for residential purposes (the low farmhouses are still visible today) and for industrial purposes (bakery, rice mill, blast furnace, mill). Cultural activities were also added with the founding of a famous printing press, which operated in Alvisopoli until 1814 and was then moved to Venice. Source: Wikipedia
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A very beautiful church along the route - very impressive!
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The Porta di San Giovanni in Portogruaro dates back to the twelfth century.
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The Castello di Flambruzzo estate is a formerly magnificent building, remodeled several times over the centuries, whose current layout dates back to the 16th century. It is surrounded by an extensive English-style park covering an area of almost four hectares. The ground floor of the building is designed in the style of Venetian villas, with a main hall featuring two French doors and four doors leading to adjoining rooms, including two libraries and the Sala Badoglio. The south-facing halls open onto the large terrace overlooking the park and swimming pool. The villa also has a private chapel where religious weddings can be held. Source: https://www.turismofvg.it/de/wedding/unsere-einrichtungen/castello-di-flambruzzo?LangSetCMS=de
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Ariis was first mentioned in documents in 1267. The core of the village consisted of a castle, traces of which can still be seen today. In the 14th century, Ariis, located on the Stella River, was an important regional economic center. A major source of income was taxes collected from passing villagers. With the construction of Palmanova, Ariis lost its strategic importance. Today, Ariis is a pleasant stopover town.
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The villa was purchased in 1910 by Count Francesco Rota of San Vito al Tagliamento who resold it a few years later. Finally, after the Second World War, it was purchased by Pietro Badoglio and is still owned by his heirs. As the General Catalogue of Cultural Heritage states, the Villa was built in neoclassical style, using the most classic Palladian schemes. The park is ‘English style’; instead, in the interior we can still admire splendid tempera paintings dating back to the end of the eighteenth century. Near the Villa, it is also worth mentioning the presence of the farmhouse Le Catocchie, also dating back to the eighteenth century, with a courtyard that features a beautiful sacred fresco. In short, a remarkable collection of pieces of art in a handkerchief of land otherwise ignored by most. https://www.friulioggi.it/cultura/curiosita-friuli/villa-codroipo-rota-badoglio-flambruzzo/ The complex originated from a castle that was returned, in 1258, by the Savorgnan family to the patriarch Gregorio da Montelongo. In 1466 it became the property of the Codroipo family who transformed the manor into a villa, keeping only the gate tower with the access bridge, at that time a drawbridge. In 1910 the villa became the property of the Rota family and subsequently, through the female line, of the Badoglio family. Today, only the three-story gate tower with a carriage passage remains of the ancient castle, while the ancient wooden bridge has been replaced by a stone structure. https://patrimonioculturale.regione.fvg.it/architettura/?s_id=448179&s_tab=oa
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Beautiful drawbridge connecting Caorle with cà Corniani.
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There are over 45 road cycling routes around Latisana, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes exploring the flat agricultural plains, the Tagliamento River, and the nearby Adriatic coast.
Yes, Latisana is ideal for beginners. Nearly half of the routes, specifically 23 of them, are classified as easy. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain, making them perfect for relaxed rides. An example is La Laguna di Bibione – ring tour from Lignano Sabbiadoro, which explores the scenic Laguna di Bibione.
The road cycling routes around Latisana are primarily characterized by the flat, agricultural plains of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. You can expect routes with minimal elevation gain, often following the Tagliamento River, passing through rural areas, and offering access to coastal environments near resorts like Lignano Sabbiadoro and Bibione.
While the area is largely flat, there are routes that offer a longer distance for experienced riders looking for a good workout. For instance, the Bevazzana Swing Bridge – Caorle Old Town loop from Aprilia Marittima / Aprilie covers nearly 100 km, providing a moderate challenge with extended riding time.
Many routes offer scenic views of the Tagliamento River and the Marano Lagoon. You can also pass by natural monuments such as the Tagliamento River Mouth or the Stella River on the FVG2 Cycle Route. The region's agricultural plains also provide tranquil, rural backdrops for your ride.
Yes, the area offers several points of interest. You might encounter the Punta Tagliamento Lighthouse near the coast, or the Bevazzana Swing Bridge. The charming town of Latisana itself features historical landmarks like the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista and various palaces, which can be explored before or after your ride.
The road cycling routes around Latisana are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the flat, accessible terrain, the scenic views along the Tagliamento River, and the proximity to both rural landscapes and coastal areas like Bibione and Lignano Sabbiadoro.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Latisana are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Tagliamento Bend – Mouth of the Tagliamento loop from Latisana - Lignano - Bibione, which follows the Tagliamento River towards its mouth.
Absolutely. Latisana's strategic location on the Tagliamento River and its proximity to the Adriatic coast mean many routes offer a blend of both. The View of Bibione Beach – Tagliamento Bridge loop from Latisana - Lignano - Bibione is a great example, leading through coastal areas and along the Tagliamento River.
The flat terrain around Latisana makes it suitable for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and less crowded routes. Summer can be warm, but coastal breezes and shaded river sections can still make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, some routes connect Latisana to nearby towns, offering opportunities to explore beyond the immediate vicinity. For instance, the Historic Centre of Portogruaro – Tagliamento River loop from Latisana - Lignano - Bibione takes you towards the historic center of Portogruaro, providing a cultural extension to your ride.
Given the predominantly flat and agricultural landscape with minimal elevation gain, Latisana is very suitable for family-friendly road cycling. The numerous easy routes provide a safe and enjoyable experience for riders of all ages and abilities.


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