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No traffic touring cycling routes around Istrana are characterized by the flat, fertile Venetian plain, offering gentle gradients ideal for relaxed cycling. The region features extensive agricultural landscapes and vineyards, providing scenic backdrops for rides. Proximity to the Sile River and dedicated cycle paths like the Treviso-Ostiglia contribute to a network of routes designed for minimal traffic. This area is well-suited for exploring rural Italian life on two wheels.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Treviso is definitely worth a visit 🤩
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Mulino Michieletto (formerly Pamio), the “middle mill”, the smallest of the Scorzè mills. Of sixteenth-century origin, it passed through various owners and was managed by the millers of the Pamio family who took care of its operation and productive activity. Today it is a private property with horse breeding; in addition to the two barns (haylofts) for sheltering vehicles, the two entry holes for the spindles (pins) have been preserved on the south wall. From here, without a doubt, begins the most interesting area from a landscape point of view of the Quattro Mulini Cycle-Pedestrian Path. Leaving the urban area, you immerse yourself completely in the countryside. The path, bordered by a wooden fence, follows the sinuous course of the river and its many bends up to the Mulino Todori, between the localities of Contea and Canove.
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The Cosma Mill (formerly Pavanetto) is one of the four currently present in the municipal area, silent witnesses of a time when water was a precious resource and marked daily life. Dating back to the 15th century, as per a document that sets its construction date to 1470, and belonging to the noble families Donà, Contarini, and Zen, it remained active until 1995. It marks the initial/final stage of the Four Mills cycle path completed in 2019.
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The Il Mulino Todori (formerly Pamio) stands between the localities of Contea and Canove. The existence of a mill in this area has been known since 1455. Run by as many as three families, all belonging to the Todori branch of the Pamio family, it had three millstones: for maize, for wheat, and for the waste of corn and cobs. The mill was subsequently rebuilt by the noble Soranzo family, who created the adjoining manor house with the architectural characteristics typical of Venetian villas, of which the central trifora can still be identified. The milling activity definitively ceased in the early 1960s. The mill, today privately owned, is located within the Oasi Todori, a municipal green area inaugurated in 201. Characterized by high biodiversity, it currently occupies an area of 2.5 hectares as a refuge and protection area for various species of flora and fauna, including woodpecker, swallow, robin, blackbird, sparrow, finch, water rail. Among the tree species are field maple, hornbeam, poplar, willow, elder, and dogwood.
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Located in Scorzè, along the banks of the Dese river, the Mulino Michieletto represents one of the most fascinating testimonies of Venetian hydraulic civilization. An integral part of the charming Percorso dei Quattro Mulini, this historic structure evokes a past when the local economy revolved around the power of water. Although no longer operational, the building retains its architectural charm intact, with visible signs of the ancient water wheels that once ground the area's cereals. Immersed in a valuable natural setting, a short distance from the Oasi Todori, the mill is today a privileged destination for those who enjoy cycle touring or slow walks, offering an authentic and silent glimpse into the symbiosis between man and the riverine territory.
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The former Badoere-Levada station is a fundamental stop on the Ostiglia-Treviso Cycle Route, located at a point where railway history meets one of the most unique architectures in the Veneto region. The structure reflects the typical style of the stations on the line, originally designed for strategic and commercial purposes, and today converted to welcome the flow of cycle tourists crossing the plain. A short distance from the route lies the famous Rotonda di Badoere, one of the most spectacular barchesse (rural mansions) in the region, which with its circular shape embraces the public space. The proximity between the former railway line and this eighteenth-century masterpiece makes the Badoere-Levada stop a perfect blend of the recovery of twentieth-century infrastructure and the enhancement of rural historical heritage.
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The old Badoere railway station on the Treviso-Ostiglia cycle path.
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There are over 200 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Istrana, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. You'll find approximately 98 easy routes, 83 moderate routes, and 39 more challenging options.
The no-traffic routes around Istrana primarily traverse the serene agricultural plains and vineyards of the Venetian region. You'll experience peaceful rural scenery, often following rivers like the Sile, and passing by historic mills and natural oases. The area is known for its fertile land and offers a charming glimpse into rural Italian life.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Istrana are suitable for families, especially those on paved surfaces. The region's flat terrain makes it ideal for relaxed rides. An excellent option is the Treviso–Ostiglia Cycle Path – Camposampiero Kiosk loop from Badoere, which is rated as easy and offers a smooth ride.
Along the no-traffic routes, you can discover several natural and historical highlights. Consider visiting the Mulino Cervara Nature Oasis, exploring the Gran Bosco Fontanassi, or crossing the picturesque Cervara Bridge on the Sile River. Many routes also follow sections of the Cycle Path of the Former Treviso-Ostiglia Railway, offering a unique historical perspective.
Yes, Istrana offers several excellent circular no-traffic touring cycling routes. For an easy option, try the Cervara Bridge on the Sile River loop from Istrana. If you're looking for a moderate challenge, the Piazza dei Signori, Treviso – Cervara Bridge on the Sile River loop from Badoere is a great choice.
Istrana experiences a humid subtropical climate, making spring and autumn particularly pleasant for touring cycling. These seasons offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially through the agricultural plains and vineyards. Summer can be warm, while winter might be cooler but still offers opportunities for cycling on clear days.
Many of the routes start from towns like Badoere or Istrana, which typically have public parking available. For example, routes like the La Rotonda di Badoere – Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path loop often begin near accessible parking areas in Badoere.
While Istrana is a peaceful residential center, it is situated near larger towns like Treviso, which has better public transport connections. You may be able to reach certain starting points by combining regional train services to nearby towns with a short ride to the route's beginning. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for specific connections.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Istrana, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 43 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, car-free nature of the routes, the beautiful agricultural landscapes, and the ease of cycling on mostly flat terrain, making it perfect for relaxed exploration.
Yes, the region offers longer no-traffic routes, often incorporating sections of the former Treviso-Ostiglia railway line, which has been converted into a cycle path. For example, the Cervara Bridge on the Sile River – Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path loop from Badoere covers a distance of nearly 45 km, providing a substantial touring experience without vehicle traffic.
Yes, some routes will take you through or near natural areas. For instance, you can find routes that pass close to the Gran Bosco Fontanassi or the Mulino Cervara Nature Oasis, offering a chance to experience the local flora and fauna in a tranquil setting.


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