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Road cycling around Cordignano offers diverse terrain, situated on the border of Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The region features significant elevation variations, from plains to areas below the Cansiglio plateau, providing routes with both gentle slopes and demanding climbs. The Meschio River flows through the area, contributing to scenic routes with well-preserved rural landscapes. This varied topography caters to different fitness levels, from easier rides on paved surfaces to challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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65.1km
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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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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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92.2km
04:12
930m
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Hard road ride. Very 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Mire road winds through the territory of Corbanese, a hamlet of Tarzo, representing one of the most spectacular stretches of the Prosecco hills. This ridge itinerary ideally connects the area of Tarzo with that of Vittorio Veneto, offering a privileged perspective on the famous "feuds" of the area. The route is characterized by a succession of ups and downs that cut through high-altitude vineyards, where the slopes become extreme and cultivation becomes art. Along the Mire, the horizon opens to the south onto the Trevigiano plain and to the north onto the Belluno Prealps, creating a unique visual contrast between the geometric rigor of the rows and the wild nature of the peaks. It is an iconic place for those seeking silence and the raw beauty of the territory, far from the more trafficked valley routes.
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Located at the foot of the Treviso Prealps, the Abbey of Santa Maria di Follina is one of the greatest masterpieces of late Romanesque and Cistercian Gothic style in Italy. Originally founded by Benedictine monks and brought to its greatest splendor by the Cistercians in the 13th century, the abbey amazes with the harmony of its proportions and the spirituality it emanates. The true jewel of the complex is the cloister, completed in 1268: an architectural masterpiece where paired, single, or spiral-decorated columns support elegant arches, creating a unique play of light and shadow. Inside the church, the majestic altarpiece and the statue of the Madonna of the Sacred Chalice make the site a vibrant pilgrimage destination even today. A place where the art, silence, and history of the wool-making monks are inextricably intertwined.
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In the heart of the Prosecco Superiore DOCG hills, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, Santo Stefano di Valdobbiadene represents the purest essence of heroic viticulture. This village is surrounded by a natural amphitheatre of very steep vineyards, where human labour has blended for centuries with a landscape shaped by the characteristic "ciglioni", the grassy terraces that follow the curves of the land. The hamlet is famous for being an integral part of the prestigious Cartizze area, a small patch of land of only 107 hectares where the sun exposure and soil composition gift the most prized bubbles of the denomination. Strolling among historic cellars and belvedere points, you breathe in an authentic hospitality linked to the wine culture. Among the most curious and beloved places stands out the Osteria senz’Oste, a rustic farmhouse where visitors can refresh themselves in complete autonomy, celebrating an indissoluble bond between territory, trust, and peasant conviviality.
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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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Pordenone foothills itinerary: St. Christopher's Way
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Cordignano offers a diverse landscape for road cycling, ranging from plains to areas near the Cansiglio plateau. You'll find routes with both gentle slopes and demanding climbs, with elevations varying significantly from 25 to 1,079 meters above sea level. The region's morphology allows for varied experiences, from easier rides on mostly paved surfaces to challenging ascents.
Yes, Cordignano caters to various fitness levels. Out of over 360 road cycling routes, more than 125 are classified as easy, offering gentle slopes and mostly paved surfaces. For a moderate ride with less elevation, consider the Livenzetta Harbor – La Salute di Livenza loop from Orsago, which covers about 122 km with only 158 meters of elevation gain.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Cordignano's proximity to the Cansiglio area provides access to routes with substantial elevation gain. There are 54 difficult routes available. A prime example is the Lake Barcis – Gorgazzo Spring loop from Orsago, a demanding 126.2 km path featuring over 2,000 meters of ascent, passing by scenic Lake Barcis and the Gorgazzo Spring.
Many routes in Cordignano offer stunning natural beauty. You can cycle along the Meschio River, known for its well-preserved rural landscapes. Routes often provide views of Lake Morto and Gorgazzo Spring. The region is also close to the Caglieron Caves, which feature waterfalls, and the Source of the Gorgazzo.
Absolutely. Cordignano's routes often pass by historical and cultural sights. You might encounter Venetian villas like Villa Rota Brandolini d'Adda, Villa Mocenigo, and Villa Pizzamiglio. The 17th-century Church of Saint Maria Assunta and Cassiano del Meschio, and the 16th-century Palace of the Muda, an old customs post, add historical charm to your ride. The ancient 'Strada del Patriarca' also offers a blend of natural beauty and historical interest.
The road cycling routes in Cordignano are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 400 reviews. More than 14,000 road cyclists have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied terrain, scenic views, and the network of options available for different ability levels.
Yes, the Meschio River flows through Cordignano, and many routes incorporate its scenic banks and loops, offering picturesque views of well-preserved rural landscapes. The Meschio River – View of Col Visentin loop from Orsago is a great option to experience cycling along the river, combined with views of Col Visentin.
Many of the road cycling routes around Cordignano are designed as loops, providing convenient circular journeys. Examples include the popular Gorgazzo Spring – Polcenigo loop from Orsago and the Polcenigo – Gorgazzo Spring loop from Orsago, both offering varied terrain and scenic points of interest.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the diverse landscape of Cordignano, with its plains and proximity to the Cansiglio plateau, suggests that spring and autumn would likely offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling. These seasons typically provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential winter chill at higher elevations.
Cordignano's location near the Cansiglio area means that many routes provide access to or views of this notable plateau. While some routes might climb into the Cansiglio itself, others will offer panoramic vistas of the area, especially those with significant elevation gain. The varied topography ensures that you can find routes that showcase the region's diverse natural beauty, including its higher elevations.
There are over 360 road cycling routes available around Cordignano, catering to a wide range of abilities and preferences. This extensive network includes routes classified as easy, moderate, and difficult, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
Yes, the region around Cordignano is home to several beautiful waterfalls. The Caglieron Caves are a notable attraction featuring waterfalls, and some routes may pass nearby or offer access to them. Additionally, you can find the Waterfall on the Meschio River and the Waterfall on the Carron Stream, which could be incorporated into your cycling adventures.


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