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Mountain bike trails San Biagio Di Callalta are characterized by flat, rural landscapes and an extensive network of well-maintained paths, particularly along the Sile River. The terrain is generally gentle, making it suitable for cross-country and gravel cycling rather than challenging alpine mountain biking. The region features tranquil natural areas, including riverbanks and agricultural land, offering accessible routes for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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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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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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Because it is on one of the most beautiful flat cycle paths that connects Treviso with Jesolo up to Punta Sabbioni
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The Municipality of Zenson di Piave stands as a symbol of reconstruction and civil identity for a town profoundly marked by the Great War. The building, located in the heart of the town center, reflects a sober and functional architecture, typical of the administrative structures that arose in the immediate post-war period to restore stability and services to the community after the wartime devastation that had almost wiped out the entire village. The facade, with its clean and regular lines, overlooks the main square, serving as the hub of public and social life for the citizens. In addition to housing the municipal offices, the town hall represents the guardian of local historical memory, managing a territory that has made resilience along the banks of the Piave its strength. Its central position makes it the starting point for discovering the indissoluble link between the administration, the river, and the history of the Treviso area.
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Porta San Tommaso is the most imposing of Treviso's gates.
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Located close to the walls of Treviso, the 17th-century Mulini Mandelli complex represents one of the most fascinating examples of Venetian industrial archaeology. Built at the confluence of the Sile and Storga rivers, for centuries it dictated the rhythm of the city's economic life thanks to the power of water. Today, the area is the protagonist of a profound urban regeneration signed by the Matteo Thun studio, which aims to transform the ancient structures into an eco-sustainable residential village by 2027. The project blends historical preservation and modernity, planning public green spaces and cycle-pedestrian paths that will return this iconic place to the community, celebrating the indissoluble link between water and the city's architecture.
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The Municipality of Silea is located at Via Roma 21, in the heart of the city center. The building is not only the administrative center of the municipality, but it represents an architectural landmark set in a well-kept urban context, a short distance from the banks of the Sile river and the nature trails that make the area famous. The main offices for citizens are housed at the municipal seat, including the Registry Office, the Technical Office, and Social Services. If you need specific information on opening hours or building practices, the Municipality usually receives by appointment or with differentiated hours during the week, with morning openings from Monday to Friday and afternoon returns on certain specific days.
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Built in 1518 under the direction of the podestà Paolo Nani, Porta San Tommaso is the most imposing of Treviso's three 16th-century gates. Probably designed by Fra’ Giovanni Giocondo, it is distinguished by its lavish Istrian stone facade, conceived more as a Renaissance triumphal arch than a simple military structure. The external facade is richly decorated with trophies, coats of arms, and the monumental Lion of Saint Mark, a symbol of Venetian rule. A curious detail concerns the statue placed on top: it depicts Saint Paul, a tribute to the podestà Nani (Paolo), although the gate takes its name from the nearby church dedicated to Saint Thomas Becket. Inside, the structure preserves the large arches that once housed the guardrooms and drawbridge mechanisms, still representing today the main access point for those coming from the north.
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The Ciclovia il GiraSile is a fascinating cycle-pedestrian path that follows the placid course of the Sile river, winding through the heart of the Regional Natural Park between Treviso and Jesolo. Immersed in a river landscape of rare beauty, the itinerary crosses wetlands, riparian woods, and historic villages, offering a regenerating escape in contact with biodiversity. The route is distinguished by the famous "Restera", the raised embankment where oxen once pulled barges upstream. Along the way, you will encounter the evocative cemeteries of the burci, ancient sunken boats that create an almost magical atmosphere. The path is flat and suitable for everyone, perfect for those seeking a slow experience amidst crystal-clear waters, Venetian villas, and the sweet song of local nature.
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magical route away from the busy Jesolo road and alongside the Sile and North Lagoon of Venice
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There are over 15 mountain bike trails around San Biagio Di Callalta. The region offers a diverse network of paths, primarily suited for cross-country and gravel cycling, with options for various skill levels.
Yes, San Biagio Di Callalta offers several easy mountain bike trails, perfect for beginners and those looking for a relaxed ride. Many routes along the Sile River are described as easy excursions, suitable for all training levels. There are 2 easy and 11 moderate routes listed on komoot, providing plenty of accessible options.
The mountain bike trails in San Biagio Di Callalta are characterized by flat, rural landscapes and an extensive network of well-maintained paths, particularly along the Sile River. You'll find gentle terrain, ideal for cross-country and gravel cycling, rather than challenging alpine mountain biking. The paths often feature natural surfaces like dirt and gravel, providing a serene experience through nature.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around San Biagio Di Callalta are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Sile Towpath – Sile River loop from Olmi - Spercenigo is a moderate 63.2 km circular path, and the Sile River at Casier – Boat graveyard loop from Olmi - Spercenigo is a 45.8 km loop that passes a unique historical site.
Many trails follow the Sile River, offering scenic views and access to unique attractions. A notable highlight is the Burci Boat Cemetery, where the remains of traditional wooden boats lie in a picturesque bend of the river. You can also explore the cycle path along the Sile River at Casale sul Sile, or discover historical sites like the Old River Port of Noventa di Piave.
The mountain bike trails in San Biagio Di Callalta are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 900 reviews. Riders often praise the tranquil rural landscapes, the well-maintained cycle paths, and the serene experience of riding along the Sile River. The accessibility for various skill levels is also frequently highlighted.
While the region is known for its gentle terrain, there are longer routes that offer a greater challenge in terms of distance. The Sile River – Observation tower in Musile loop from Olmi - Spercenigo is a difficult 80.5 km trail that takes approximately 4 hours 13 minutes to complete, following the Sile River and providing a good endurance test.
Yes, the region has a rich history, and some routes incorporate historical elements. The San Tomaso Gate – Porta San Tommaso loop from San Biagio di Callalta, for instance, is a moderate 43.2 km route that takes you past historical points of interest. The Burci Boat Cemetery is another unique historical site accessible by bike.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling for much of the year. The paths along the Sile River are often shaded, making them enjoyable even in the summer months. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, while winter mountain biking is also possible, though conditions may vary. Always check local weather before heading out.
Absolutely. Many routes around San Biagio Di Callalta are described as 'easy excursions' with easily navigable paths, making them ideal for families. The flat terrain and well-maintained cycle paths along the Sile River provide a safe and enjoyable environment for riders of all ages and abilities.
Yes, while the Sile River is a primary feature, there are routes that extend to other significant waterways. A 49.8 km loop around the Piave River, starting from San Biagio di Callalta, is an option for those looking to explore different river landscapes in the vicinity.


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