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Mountain bike trails around Ceggia are characterized by their flat terrain and proximity to significant waterways. The region features routes that follow the Livenza and Piave rivers, offering gentle gradients suitable for extended rides. Dense woodlands, such as Bosco Bandiziol, also form part of the landscape, providing shaded sections. The area's low elevation gains make it accessible for various mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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42.9km
02:39
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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52.6km
02:49
70m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.7km
03:45
100m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At La Salute and from the bridge over the Livenza, there are great views of the Livenza.
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The Belfiore Mill is located near Pramaggiore. Situated along the Loncon river, it is a valuable example of milling architecture dating back to the 15th century, perfectly preserved and set within the charming park of Villa Dalla Pasqua. Formerly the heart of the local grain economy under the jurisdiction of the lords of Fratina and later the Grimani family, the mill remained active until the 1940s. Today, it houses an important Ethnographic Museum, where you can admire the original millstones and hydraulic gears, as well as a collection of agricultural tools and furnishings that tell the story of past rural life. It is a symbolic place of Eastern Veneto, often hosting cultural events and concerts.
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The Ponte di Tezze, which connects the banks of the Livenza river between the provinces of Treviso and Pordenone, represents a fundamental infrastructure for local mobility and history. The current structure, characterized by spans that elegantly reflect on the river's waters, stands at a historically strategic point for trade and movement between the Veneto and Friuli regions. The surrounding area is of considerable landscape value: the banks of the Livenza here offer suggestive natural views, with lush vegetation that changes color with the seasons. The bridge is not just a functional link, but a privileged viewpoint for admiring the slow flow of the river, a symbol of a territory that has managed to integrate modern development with the protection of the river environment.
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The cycle-pedestrian bridge over the Livenza river is a modern infrastructural work that serves as a vital link for sustainable mobility in Motta di Livenza. Characterized by a functional and lightweight design, the bridge allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross the waterway in complete safety, strategically connecting different areas of the urban center and facilitating access to the surrounding natural paths. In addition to its practical utility, the structure offers an unprecedented panoramic view of the river, allowing for close observation of the riparian flora and fauna. It has become a mandatory passage point for those who wish to explore the territory at a slow pace, integrating harmoniously into the river landscape and promoting an active lifestyle in close contact with the environment.
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“Flumen Liquentia ex montibus Opiterginis…” among the rivers mentioned by Pliny is the Livenza, in the feminine form. Almost always, however, in current language it is used as if it were masculine, due to the appellation “river” that precedes it. Regarding the origin of its name, there are two versions: some derive it from livens, from the verb livere (to be livid in color); others from liquens, from the verb liqui (to be liquid, to melt). By the ancients it was always called Liquentia and this is also because its waters teem, clear, cold and silent at the foot of the mountain above the pebbles, as if these and those were liquefying. Sacile's peculiar river is certainly one of the most beautiful waterways encountered in the plains of northern Italy. A means of communication, the ultimate defense of the nascent Veneto Domain, a source of life for its water flow and fish richness, the Livenza has always been cited by Greek and Latin authors.
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Nice cycle bridge in Motta di Livenza.
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Gravel road with coarse gravel.
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A gravel road next to the dam with rather large gravel stones.
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The mountain bike trails around Ceggia are generally accessible, with 6 easy routes and 8 moderate routes available. There are no difficult trails, making the area suitable for a wide range of riders looking for gentle gradients and flat terrain.
Yes, Ceggia offers 6 easy mountain bike trails, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. These routes often follow riverine paths with minimal elevation gain, providing a comfortable experience.
While there are no technically difficult trails, Ceggia features 8 moderate mountain bike routes that offer longer distances and varied terrain, such as the 51.5 km Singletrack Livenza – Modern Bridge over the Livenza loop from Ceggia. These routes provide a good challenge for experienced riders looking for extended journeys through the flat landscape.
The terrain around Ceggia is characterized by flat landscapes, riverine paths along the Livenza and Piave rivers, and sections through dense woodlands like Bosco Bandiziol. You'll encounter gentle gradients and low elevation gains, making for smooth and consistent riding.
Given the predominantly flat terrain and easy to moderate difficulty levels, many routes around Ceggia are suitable for families. The gentle gradients along the rivers and through woodlands provide a safe and enjoyable environment for riders of all ages.
Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for mountain biking in Ceggia, offering mild temperatures and comfortable riding conditions. Summer can be warm, while winter rides are possible but may require appropriate gear for cooler, potentially damp weather.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Ceggia are circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the 53.7 km Tezze Bridge over the Livenza – View of the Livenza River loop from Ceggia and the 84.0 km Ponti di Tremeacque – Ponte Opitergino loop from Ceggia.
The trails often follow the Livenza and Piave rivers, offering scenic views of the waterways and surrounding countryside. You might also encounter various bridges, such as the Fossalta di Piave Floating Bridge or the Victory Bridge (San Donà di Piave), and pass through wooded areas like Bosco Bandiziol.
The komoot community highly rates the mountain biking experience in Ceggia, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Riders often praise the quiet riverine paths, the flat and accessible terrain, and the opportunity for extended rides through natural landscapes.
Yes, the Bosco Bandiziol – Bandiziol Wood loop from Ceggia is a notable route that takes you through dense woodlands, providing shaded sections and a different riding environment compared to the open river paths.
There are 14 mountain bike trails available around Ceggia, offering a variety of routes to explore the region's flat landscapes, riverbanks, and woodlands.
Yes, you can find routes that follow the Piave River, such as the Riverside Trail along the Piave loop from Ceggia. These trails offer picturesque views and a chance to experience the region's significant waterways.


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