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Oderzo

Piazza Grande, Oderzo – Via Calaltella Gravel Segment loop from Oderzo

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Italy
Veneto
Treviso
Oderzo

Piazza Grande, Oderzo – Via Calaltella Gravel Segment loop from Oderzo

Moderate

5.0

(2)

47

riders

Piazza Grande, Oderzo – Via Calaltella Gravel Segment loop from Oderzo

04:50

70.5km

110m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 8, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1.42 km

Piazza Grande, Oderzo

Highlight • Settlement

Beautiful square in the heart of Oderzo, this city is definitely worth a visit.

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2

6.86 km

St. John the Baptist Church, Lutrano

Highlight • Religious Site

The church of Lutrano has been called "ancient" since 1500. The current church was enlarged and restored between 1832 and 1850. Two naves were added to the church in 1913, by Vincenzo Rinaldo. In 1918, after the Austrian invasion, the bell tower was undermined: a third of the aisle was ruined, the baptistery broken, two large doors were broken, the doors of the sacristy and all the windows; the walls of the wings are broken in various parts and pieces of the floor and ceiling are missing. The bell tower was rebuilt higher than the old one and in Romanesque style, 55 meters high (among the highest in the area).

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9.81 km

it is a splendid dirt road route that runs along the Monticano river. Every now and then you come across a tree that casts a nice cool shade on the route and under which it is pleasant to take a break. You can enjoy beautiful views of the river, the houses and the fields around.

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12.2 km

Stunning stretch that runs along the Monticano river. Long stretches of single track in a sea of grass. A show! 🤩

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14.0 km

6

28.4 km

Borgo Malanotte

Highlight • Historical Site

Borgo Malanotte can be considered a true open-air museum, an oasis of peace in the countryside of the Piave plain. It takes its name from that of an ancient family of wealthy wool merchants, the "Malanotti" or "Malenotti", originally from Caldès, in Val di Sole (Trentino). The origins of Borgo Malanotte are very remote: the first attestation of the existence of this town dates back to 1400. It is indicated as property of the "Bonoti de la Campagna" family, who lived there practicing the grain and household goods trade. This ancient settlement was a fortified place located on the road that led to the Lovadina Ford, a fundamental crossing point of the Piave at the time, and was frequented since its origins by merchants, men-at-arms and pilgrims who gave an initial impulse to the economic development in the township.

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50.1 km

Via Calaltella Gravel Segment

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Gravel segment on a dirt road between Via Mazzini and Via Roma.

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57.8 km

Villa Aganoor

Highlight • Historical Site

Villa Aganoor, also called Villa Virginia in honor of Countess Virginia Aganoor, once on two floors with a large colonnade was rebuilt, after a fire in 1909, in 1924 on three floors and with only two columns. Together with the ancient barchessa, the well, the stone table and the old park on the banks of the Rasego river, it was one of the two villas where the Aganoor family of Armenian origin lived. Here the poet-writer Vittoria Aganoor (1855-1910) composed many of her poems of Leggenda Eterna (1900), inspired by this "her hermitage". A plaque inside the porch of the villa commemorates the illustrious characters hosted here by the poet, including Giacomo Zanella and Enrico Nencioni; another outside on the boundary wall, recalls the passage of the "first poetess of Italy" who was in Basalghelle from 1884 to 1901. Today the villa is owned by the Arrigoni family.

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70.5 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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23.3 km

22.9 km

12.0 km

9.46 km

1.71 km

1.09 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

22.9 km

22.0 km

21.5 km

2.84 km

1.23 km

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