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Road cycling around Prata Di Pordenone is characterized by its flat plains, gentle rolling hills, and riverine landscapes. The region is situated within the catchment area of the Livenza and Meduna rivers, offering routes along their banks. Cyclists can explore agricultural plains, vineyards, and connect to charming historical towns. The terrain primarily consists of paved surfaces suitable for road bikes, with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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Polcenigo, nestled between the springs of the Livenza river and the foothills of the Carnic Prealps, is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Its historic center is an elegant network of stately palaces in Venetian style, testifying to the prestige of the noble Polcenigo family. Walking through the alleys, you discover a timeless atmosphere, dominated by the remains of the medieval castle that watches over the village from the top of the hill. The beating heart is Piazza Plebiscito, but the greatest charm lies in the symbiotic relationship with water: canals, old mills, and small bridges create picturesque views. Not far away, the Gorgazzo and Santissima springs offer waters of an almost unreal turquoise blue, making the village a fundamental stop for those seeking historical beauty and nature.
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The Church of San Valentino stands in the locality of Costa (or Cueste in Friulian), a privileged panoramic point between Aviano and Marsure that dominates the upper plain of Pordenone. This elevated position is not accidental: in ancient times, the site had a control and refuge function, being located along strategic foothill paths. The current building, although subject to various restorations, retains the imprint of an ancient place of worship, likely chosen for its visibility and its deep connection with the surrounding territory. Even today, the "little church of San Valentino alle Cueste" is an unmistakable reference point for those travelling the high road, standing out against the profile of the Carnic Prealps and offering one of the most authentic and silent views in the area, far from main traffic and immersed in still-intact nature.
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Pordenone foothills itinerary: St. Christopher's Way
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The Beato Marco D'Aviano bridge over the Meduna river, in the Tremacque area.
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Small temple along the main road, open for a prayer
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Self-portrait on the Victory Bridge in Meduna di Livenza.
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The two bridges over the Meduna River in Meduna di Livenza: the Ponte della Vittoria, a cycle/pedestrian bridge, and the modern cable-stayed bridge next to it, which allows for car traffic.
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There are over 670 road cycling routes around Prata di Pordenone, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide selection, from easy rides to more challenging routes.
The region offers diverse terrain, primarily characterized by flat plains, gentle rolling hills, and picturesque riverine landscapes along the Livenza and Meduna rivers. You'll cycle on mostly paved surfaces, passing through agricultural plains and vineyards, with moderate elevation changes.
Yes, Prata di Pordenone offers many easy and flat routes. For example, the Historic Center of Sacile – Caneva loop from Prata di Pordenone / Prate is an easy 43.9 km path connecting to the historic town of Sacile. Another option is the Fontanellette Church – Monticano River in Lutrano loop from Mansuè, an easy 41.9 km trail through agricultural plains.
You can integrate visits to several captivating towns and historical sites. Consider cycling to Sacile, known as 'The Garden of Serenissima,' or the medieval village of Portobuffolè. The provincial capital, Pordenone, is also just 5 km away. Along the routes, you might encounter natural highlights like Lake Burida or historical sites such as Porcia Castle.
Absolutely. Prata di Pordenone is nestled within the catchment area of the Livenza and Meduna rivers, providing numerous routes along their banks. The Roadbike loop from Fiume Livenza is a popular choice offering views along the Livenza river. You can also explore the springs of the Livenza river, such as the Gorgazzo spring, known for its striking light blue water.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Roadbike loop from Fiume Livenza and the Historic Center of Sacile – Caneva loop from Prata di Pordenone / Prate, offering convenient circular journeys.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 280 reviews. More than 9,800 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Prata di Pordenone's varied terrain, often praising the scenic river views, charming villages, and well-maintained paths.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The mild climate allows for comfortable rides, especially when exploring the vineyards and riverine landscapes. Summer offers warm weather, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and beautiful scenery.
While many routes are moderate in length, you can combine them or explore longer regional connections. The broader Friuli-Venezia Giulia region offers a diverse range of terrain, and the area integrates with larger regional and international routes like the Alpe Adria Cycle Path, allowing for extended tours.
Prata di Pordenone and its surrounding towns typically offer public parking facilities. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the starting point details on komoot, as many routes begin from easily accessible locations with parking options in nearby villages or town centers.
Generally, no special permits are required for recreational road cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. However, always respect local regulations and private property signs.
The region is increasingly committed to cycling tourism, so you'll find bike-friendly services. Many cafes and restaurants in towns like Sacile and Pordenone welcome cyclists. For accommodation, look for hotels or agriturismos that offer secure bike storage and other amenities for cyclists.


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