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Bell Tower of the Cathedral – Caorle Old Town loop from Caorle

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Italy
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Venezia
Caorle

Bell Tower of the Cathedral – Caorle Old Town loop from Caorle

Easy

4.3

(26)

430

hikers

Bell Tower of the Cathedral – Caorle Old Town loop from Caorle

01:52

7.36km

10m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

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767 m

Caorle Beach

Highlight • Beach

Very nice place off season to walk along the beach- read the reviews in google before you decide about a place to eat;-)

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2.44 km

Bell Tower of the Cathedral

Highlight • Religious Site

Beautiful place, with the historic center full of narrow and very characteristic streets and alleys with all the colorful houses. When there is wind, however, it becomes difficult to walk and fully enjoy its beauties.

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2.47 km

Caorle Old Town

Highlight • Historical Site

Beautiful seaside town with characteristic colorful houses and a beautiful historic center.

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2.50 km

Frescoes of the Oratory of St. Rocco

Highlight • Historical Site

ancient style of Caorle

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2.53 km

Historic sights in Caorle

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2.83 km

Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Angel

Highlight • Religious Site

The Church of the Madonna dell'Angelo (originally dedicated to the Archangel Michael, hence the name) is a sanctuary built in its current structure in 1751 on the 6th or 7th century remains of what was probably the oldest religious building in Caorle : a small wooden church with three naves dedicated to San Michele Arcangelo.
Today the church is located in a suggestive position to say the least (where the cliff ends and the Levante beach begins), on a promontory that is wedged into the Adriatic Sea and has over time become a pilgrimage destination not only for us Caorle people, devotees to the Virgin Mary, but also for many faithful who come from all over the world.

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3.18 km

Caorle Beach

Highlight • Beach

8

4.94 km

Twenty years ago it was just a cliff that was intended to defend the breakwater from the fury of the sea. Today it is one of the most beautiful open-air galleries in Italy. It is the "Living Cliff" of Caorle, made up of boulders of Euganean trachyte that from the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell’Angelo runs along the coast until it passes the Piazza del Duomo.

The credit for giving life to the stone of the cliff goes to the Treviso sculptor Sergio Longo, who was the first to understand the artistic value of this stretch of coast. Longo, an artist who loved Caorle and its history, in July 1992 took a hammer and chisel and created the first sculpture. Longo chose Neptune as his subject: who better than the God of the Sea could inaugurate this expanse of stones located on the border between sea and land? The sculptor from Treviso then chose to give a companion to Neptune, a splendid nymph. These two works aroused so much interest among residents and tourists that it became almost inevitable the start of an organizational path which, thanks to the precious collaboration of Longo, led in the summer of 1993 to the creation of the first edition of the international outdoor sculpture symposium. "Living Reef".

From 1993 to today sculptors from all over the world (Ireland, Argentina, Japan, South Korea, Israel, etc ...). Among the Italians, it is worth mentioning some great names in the world of sculpture who have created some of the masterpieces visible today on the cliff of Caorle: Licata, Celiberti and Voltolina above all. The themes of this long open-air gallery, now made up of over a hundred subjects, are the most diverse: from mythology to love, from the natural and animal world to the metaphysical one, from life to the interior of man.

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7.36 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.44 km

584 m

325 m

Surfaces

5.94 km

741 m

336 m

325 m

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