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Touring cycling around Chioggia is characterized by its unique position between the Adriatic Sea and the Venetian Lagoon, offering diverse flat routes. The area features coastal paths, lagoon-side trails, and routes along river deltas, providing varied scenery. Cyclists can explore a network of trails that traverse islands, canals, and agricultural landscapes, with minimal elevation changes. This geography makes the region suitable for accessible touring cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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73.4km
04:32
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Canal Vena is the most picturesque and vital waterway of Chioggia, often described as the city's "Grand Canal". What makes it unique are its nine bridges, each with its own history and physiognomy, connecting the side foundations and allowing passage between the alleys. The most majestic is undoubtedly the Ponte di Vigo, located at the northern end of the canal, towards the lagoon. Built of marble in 1685, it represents the monumental gateway to the city: with its imposing staircase and elegant decorations, it offers a spectacular view stretching from the canal to the nearby island of Pellestrina. The other eight bridges, such as the Ponte di San Giacomo or the Ponte Caneva, follow one another along the route, offering postcard-perfect glimpses between moored boats and historic markets. These crossings are not just architectural structures, but the beating heart of Chioggia life, where the Venetian atmosphere blends with the authenticity of the fishing village.
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Parish of Sant'Andrea Apostolo, Chioggia Church of Sant'Andrea Apostolo The Church of Sant'Andrea was reconstructed in the first half of the 18th century on the site of an earlier Romanesque medieval church. Its current façade is in the Baroque style, but it retains the original three-aisled layout. Inside, one can admire works such as: - the frescoes of the nave, dome, and central aisle by Giuseppe Cherubini (1912 and 1927); - the baptismal font, a marble altar formerly attributed to Sansovino but now attributed to the workshop of Lombardo or Lorenzo Bregno (late 15th century), on the left; - Saint Anne with the Virgin (c. 1770) by Antonio Marinetti; - Saints Vito, Modesto, Marco, Crescenzia, and Giuliana (1585) by Palma il Giovane; The Crucifixion (1523), attributed to Palma il Vecchio. Next to the Church of Sant'Andrea rises the 10th-century Romanesque bell tower. This defensive tower, converted into a bell tower, is also called the Clock Tower because it houses the oldest still-functioning tower clock in the world. Text / Source: Municipality of Chioggia https://www.visitchioggia.com/de/entdecken/sehenswerte-orte/standortdetails/#/infrastrukturen/TRN/cb3dd4b2-e034-496b-80da-a8f4b2ff7161
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Church of the "Filimates" or Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Philip Neri, Chioggia The last great religious building from the time of the Serenissima, the Church of the Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Philip Neri, commonly called "dei Filippini," was built between 1768 and 1772 according to designs by Tommaso Temanza and constructed by Giuseppe Canner, thanks to the generosity of Lodovico Alvise Manin, father of the last Doge of Venice (Lodovico Giovanni Manin), who was Podestà of Chioggia in 1720-21. Count Manin supported the Filipino presence in Chioggia and contributed to the construction of the church, the monastery, and the oratory. The last great religious building from the time of the Serenissima, the Church of the Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Philip Neri, commonly called "dei Filippini," was built between 1768 and 1772 according to designs by Tommaso Temanza, thanks to the generosity of Lodovico Alvise Manin, father of the last Doge of Venice (Lodovico Giovanni Manin), who was Podestà of Chioggia in 1720-21. Count Manin supported the Filipino presence in Chioggia and contributed to the construction of the church, the monastery, and the oratory. Text / Source: Comune di Chioggia https://www.visitchioggia.com/de/discover/places-worth-seeing/location-details/#/infrastructures/TRN/85400b99-ddfa-4bee-b110-a25472fb9eff
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Vigo Bridge, Chioggia The Vigo Bridge is one of the most important symbols of Chioggia, also known as Little Venice. A major tourist attraction, the bridge tells the story of the lagoon city's centuries-old past. Already existing in 1408, the old bridge was already present during the war against Genoa. At that time, it was the site of the fighting, so it is inferred that it existed at least by 1379. The majestic bridge was restored in 1424, but it wasn't until 1478 that it was rebuilt in stone. The bridge's balcony is entirely covered with Istrian stone and features a marble balustrade. Rebuilt in stone in 1685, the bridge was designed by Giovanni Francesco Morosini. Its conversion was prompted by the excessively high maintenance costs associated with the wooden structure. Furthermore, the bridge was essential for the city and was considered a symbol of beauty and elegance. Therefore, the year 1685 was engraved in the center of the arch. Text / Source: viaggiamo.it https://www.viaggiamo.it/ponte-vigo-chioggia/
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The Church of Saint Andrew the Apostle (Chiesa di Sant'Andrea Apostolo) is the oldest religious building in Chioggia. Its bell tower (Torre dell'Orologio - Campanile di Sant'Andrea) is a medieval watchtower dating from the mid-10th century, housing the oldest functioning clock in the world. The church is located on Corso del Popolo. The earliest traces of this building date back to the 10th century, and it was constructed in the Byzantine style with a Latin cross plan. A row of columns divides the church into three naves. From the outside, the church is striking for its beautiful Baroque façade and the impressive Campanile di Sant'Andrea. https://www.venediginformationen.eu/
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A striking landmark in Chioggia is the campanile of the Church of Sant'Andrea Apostolo. The massive tower originally served a defensive purpose. It stands 30 meters tall and rises parallel to the Garibaldi Tower, which formerly belonged to Santa Maria Assunta and stood on the other side of the city. At its base, the walls are 1.40 meters thick, tapering to 1 meter at the top. The bell tower was rebuilt in 1200 and restored in 1912. Since May 31, 1839, the bell tower has housed one of the oldest functioning tower clocks in the world, dating from 1386, which was moved here from the north tower of the old Palazzo Comunale.
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Beautiful, quiet, and for some time now there have also been ibises
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Beautiful cycle paths, little traffic
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Chioggia offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 80 different options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides perfect for families to more challenging adventures.
Yes, Chioggia is well-suited for easy touring cycling. More than 50 routes are classified as easy, providing gentle terrain and scenic views. An excellent option for a relaxed ride is the Isola dell'Unione Bridge – View of the Chioggia Canal loop from Camping Oasi, which is an easy 17.5 km loop.
Touring cyclists in Chioggia can enjoy a diverse range of landscapes. Routes often feature stunning lagoon and coastal scenery, passing through charming seaside villages like Sottomarina and Isola Verde. You'll also find paths along river deltas, nature reserves like Bosco Nordio, and the unique environment of the Po Delta Regional Park. The area's flat terrain makes it ideal for enjoying these varied views.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Chioggia offers several moderate and difficult routes. The Boschettona Beach – Casoni Fogolana loop from Chioggia is a difficult 52.6 km route that takes you through diverse landscapes. Another moderate option is the Adige River – Bridge over the Adige loop from Chioggia, covering 56.1 km along the Adige River.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Chioggia are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular circular route is the Po di Levante Estuary – View of the Po Delta Wetlands loop from Isola Verde, a 60.3 km moderate ride offering views of the Po Delta Wetlands and the lagoon.
Chioggia's touring cycling routes often pass by significant natural and historical sites. You can cycle to the tranquil Boschettona Beach, explore the Veneto Coastal Botanical Garden, or discover the unique Casoni della Fogolana Park. The historic center of Chioggia itself, with its canals and the bustling fish market, is also a highlight accessible by bike.
Yes, Chioggia serves as an excellent starting point for island hopping by bike. You can take a boat from Chioggia to Pellestrina island and cycle among its colorful fishermen's houses. From Pellestrina, another boat can take you to Lido island, offering further cycling opportunities and scenic views of the lagoon and sea. The E5 cycling path also connects Chioggia to Lido, Pellestrina, and Ca' Roman.
The touring cycling routes in Chioggia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 600 reviews. Cyclists often praise the calm lagoon waters, the beautiful Adriatic coast, and the diverse river deltas, highlighting the region's unique blend of natural beauty and accessible cycling paths.
Yes, for those without their own bikes, numerous rental options are available in Chioggia and its surrounding areas. This makes it easy for visitors to explore the extensive network of panoramic itineraries and cycle paths.
Chioggia is a popular destination for touring cycling, with many users enjoying the routes in July and August. However, the mild climate of the region generally makes it suitable for cycling for much of the year, allowing you to enjoy the coastal and lagoon scenery comfortably.
Absolutely. The Po di Levante Estuary – View of the Po Delta Wetlands loop from Isola Verde is a prime example, offering direct views of the Po Delta Wetlands. The Po Delta Regional Park itself is accessible via bicycle itineraries from Chioggia, leading towards areas like Rosolina Mare, Porto Viro, and Adria, where you can observe diverse birdlife, including pink flamingos.
Yes, particularly around the Lusenzo Lagoon, there is an impressive and relaxing cycling circuit of about 7 km that includes information points about the local flora and fauna. This allows cyclists to learn more about the unique ecosystem of the lagoon while enjoying their ride.


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