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The best traffic-free bike rides around Rubano

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Road cycling around Rubano, located in the Italian province of Padua, offers diverse terrain for cyclists seeking no traffic road cycling routes. The region features a blend of serene parklands, such as the Rubano Ethnographic Park, and access to the undulating Euganean Hills. Cyclists can explore routes along the Brenta River and through the wider Veneto landscape, which includes gentle hills and picturesque valleys. This area provides varied options for road cyclists, from flat, easy paths to more challenging routes…

Last updated: July 13, 2026

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Prato della Valle – View of the Bassanello Bridge loop from Padova

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Moderate

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Luca N.
April 24, 2026, Monumento ai Caduti di Bovolenta

Located on viale Italia in Bovolenta, the Monument to the Fallen is a work of great emotional impact created by sculptor Rocco Mozzato and inaugurated in 1923. The sculptural group in Carrara marble and trachyte depicts the Motherland as a woman holding up a laurel wreath, flanked by a victorious soldier with a flag and a child symbolizing the future and rebirth. Unlike many contemporary works, it does not list individual names but celebrates the collective sacrifice of the soldiers from Bovolenta in the Great War through patriotic inscriptions. Since 2003, the site has also hosted a plaque in memory of Giorgio Perlasca, adding a further layer of civic and historical value to the place.

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Francesco
February 15, 2026, Sabbionari Dam

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Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua / Basilica of Saint Anthony, Padua The Basilica of Saint Anthony, known as "the Saint," is the city's most important religious center and attracts thousands of pilgrims every year, especially on June 13, the saint's feast day. The basilica was built in 1232 to protect the tomb of the Franciscan friar Anthony, who died in Padua in 1231. The large building presents a complex structure with a fusion of styles: Romanesque elements in the façade, Gothic elements in the ambulatory, Byzantine elements in the eight domes covered with lead, and Moorish elements in two tiers. The Church of Saint Anthony holds numerous reminders of the Carrara Signoria. In 1350, Cardinal Guido de Boulogne came to the cathedral to acknowledge the saint's miracle and was greeted by Jacopo II da Carrara and Bishop Hildebrand. Members of the Carraresi family, such as the Lupi di Soragna and the Conti, chose the basilica as the site for their own mausoleums. The Chapel of the Black Madonna now stands on the site of the earlier church, dedicated to Santa Maria, Mother of the Lord. The polychrome Madonna is by Rinaldino di Francia and dates from 1396. Rinaldino is also likely the artist of the shield bearing the portrait of Stefano da Carrara, now in the city museums. A funerary monument to Raffaele Fulgioso, a renowned jurist from the University of Padua, is located to the left of the chapel. The Chapel of Blessed Luca reveals even closer ties to the Carraresi family: it was built between 1380 and 1382 by Naimerio and Manfredino Conti, executing the will of Fina Buzzaccarini. They commissioned Giusto de'Menabuoi, a painter from the Carraresi court, to create the frescoes. The stories of Saints Philip and James, arranged on the chapel walls, reveal a surprising new sense of spaciousness. In the center, within the lunette, are portraits of the patrons: Saint Anthony, Blessed Luke, Saint Francis, and Saint Louis of Toulouse, as they are presented to the Virgin. Text / Source: Turismo Padova https://www.padua.info/de/padua/was-zu-sehen-ist/details/basilica-di-santantonio

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It's beautiful but it makes a mess when you ride a bike through it.

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Fabio
September 7, 2025, Il Telaio Bike Café

Great place to stop, lots of tables but not much space to park your bike if you don't have a stand.

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A very beautiful and quiet cycling route leading north out of the hills. Densely wooded – perfect for rides on hot days.

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A small refuge for cyclists, wayfarers and the curious. The Telaio Bike Caffè is more than a break: it is a place where you sit and feel part of something. Good coffee, sincere smiles, stories that intertwine between a water bottle that fills up and a fruit salad that runs out. If you are traveling to Casa Luciana or are simply enjoying the Venetian countryside, this is one of those places that is worth the detour.

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The Bacchiglione is the longest resurgence river in the Veneto and perhaps in Italy (118 km) which originates from the natural area of the homonymous Risorgive, located just north of Vicenza in the municipality of Dueville, a beautiful and idyllic area, worth visiting, where the river originates, continuously drawing water throughout the year from the upper Vicenza plain and the Altopiano dei 7 Comuni and from where a route can start along the banks that reaches the southern lagoon of Venice, where it flows into the Brenta river near Chioggia, without particular differences in height (about 60 m), crossing the cities of Vicenza and Padua. It is an almost entirely navigable river and at the time of the Serenissima it was the main means of transporting goods between Venice, Padua and Vicenza via rafts, which were pulled by oxen along the banks as they went up the current, also thanks to the help of locks that can still be admired along its route. It interfaces with many cycling routes of considerable interest such as the Anello dei Berici, the Treviso/Ostiglia cycle route, the Anello degli Euganei and many others that allow you to discover the vast territories of central Veneto characterised by the presence of the Berici Mountains and the Euganean Hills (both candidates for recognition as a Unesco MAB Biosphere). For much of its route, the Bacchiglione itinerary is in fact one of the most significant sections of the Monaco/Venice cycle route, which after descending from the Brenner Pass and running through the Adige valley, turns east to Verona to reach the Bacchiglione river in Vicenza, which it will then follow to the sea. Following the course of the Bacchiglione it is possible to intercept 3 of the 9 places in the Veneto region included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, namely “Vicenza and the Palladian Villas in the Veneto”, “The 14th Century Fresco Cycles in Padua”, “Venice and its Lagoon”. Given the considerable length of the route, it is possible to reach primary railway stations in several points that allow for an easy return without having to resort to cars or other motorized means. The stations of Vicenza and Padua are a short distance from the route but with modest effort and following well-marked and passable cycle routes you can also reach the station of Grisignano di Zocco following the Treviso/Ostiglia or Grimana cycle paths.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available around Rubano?

There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Rubano, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are specifically curated to provide a safe and enjoyable ride away from vehicular traffic.

Are there easy no-traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Rubano?

Yes, Rubano offers 7 easy no-traffic road cycling routes, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained surfaces, making them ideal for a gentle introduction to road cycling in the area.

What are the typical lengths of the car-free cycling routes near Rubano?

The no-traffic road cycling routes around Rubano vary in length. For example, you can find routes like the Via Monte Cereo Cycling Route – Duomo di Montemerlo loop from Montemerlo which is around 22.5 km, or longer options such as the Prato della Valle – Villa Pisani loop from Padova Campo Marte, extending to about 56 km.

What kind of elevation can I expect on the traffic-free cycling routes around Rubano?

Most of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Rubano feature relatively gentle elevation changes, making them accessible for many riders. For instance, the Prato della Valle – View of the Bassanello Bridge loop from Padova has an elevation gain of less than 80 meters over its 43 km distance. While the region is generally flat, some routes might offer slightly more undulating terrain as you approach areas like the Euganean Hills.

Are there any circular no-traffic road bike routes in the Rubano area?

Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Rubano are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Roncaglia-Bovolenta Embankment – Il Telaio Bike Café loop from Padova or the Bovolenta Town Center – Roncaglia-Bovolenta Embankment loop from Albignasego, providing convenient circular journeys.

What can I see along the no-traffic road cycling routes around Rubano?

The routes often pass by interesting landmarks and natural features. You might cycle near the historic Praglia Abbey, cross the functional and picturesque Brenta Cycle Bridge, or see the impressive San Martino della Vaneza Castle. The region's re-naturalized areas, like the Rubano Ethnographic Park with its lake and forest, also offer scenic views and opportunities for birdwatching.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about road cycling in Rubano?

The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Rubano, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the well-maintained surfaces, and the beautiful blend of natural landscapes and historical sights, especially along the Brenta River and towards the Euganean Hills.

Are there any less crowded car-free cycling routes near Rubano?

While popular routes can see more cyclists, many of Rubano's no-traffic paths, especially those extending further into the countryside or along less-known embankments, offer a peaceful experience. Exploring routes that venture slightly away from the immediate urban centers can often lead to quieter rides, allowing you to enjoy the serene Veneto landscape.

What is the best season for no-traffic road biking in Rubano?

The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are generally considered the best seasons for no-traffic road biking in Rubano. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with comfortable temperatures for cycling and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can be warm, while winter might be cooler and wetter.

Are there cafes or refreshment stops along the no-traffic road bike trails in Rubano?

Yes, many routes are designed to pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. For example, the Roncaglia-Bovolenta Embankment – Il Telaio Bike Café loop from Padova explicitly mentions a bike café, indicating that such stops are often integrated into the cycling experience. It's always a good idea to check your route beforehand for specific points of interest.

Is public transport available to access car-free bike paths around Rubano?

Rubano is well-connected within the Padua province. You can often reach starting points of various routes using local bus services from Padua. Many routes also begin in or near larger towns like Padua itself, which has excellent public transport links, making it convenient to access the car-free cycling network.

Where can I find parking for no-traffic road bike trails in Rubano?

Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes. Look for public parking areas in Rubano or nearby communities like Albignasego or Montemerlo. If starting from Padua, there are various parking facilities available, often near the city's main attractions or train station, providing easy access to routes like the Prato della Valle – View of the Bassanello Bridge loop from Padova.

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