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Mountain bike trails around Morgano are primarily characterized by a flat alluvial plain, shaped by placid rivers such as the Sile, Dese, and Zero. This landscape is more conducive to gentle cycling and pedestrian paths rather than challenging mountain biking. The region offers extensive cycle routes along riverbanks, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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49.2km
02:47
90m
90m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.3km
04:03
310m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Considered the "little sister" of the contemporary porta San Tomaso, it is located at the end of Borgo Cavour. It presents itself with its Istrian stone facade with three arches. On the external facade, the representation that stands out above all is the winged lion, symbol of Venice's power over the mainland. It takes its name from the nearby church dedicated to the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste. It was built in 1516, perhaps on a design by Alessandro Leopardi,
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Excellent explanation Luca
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Located directly along the Ostiglia-Treviso cycle path, Ristorante Casello 104 in Loreggia is a prime example of the functional reuse of railway archaeology. Housed in an old signal box, the establishment has transformed a technical outpost into a convivial meeting point, maintaining an unbreakable link with the identity of the route. The ambiance blends rustic and modern elements, offering a strategic stop not only for cycle tourists but for anyone seeking cuisine that highlights local products in a charming setting. Its privileged location allows guests to enjoy the surrounding greenery, making mealtime a natural extension of the outdoor experience. It is a place where the memory of the rails gives way to the pleasure of the table, confirming how redevelopment can breathe new life into fragments of local history.
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Built in 1517 under the direction of the podestà Bartolomeo d'Alviano, Porta Santi Quaranta represents the monumental entrance to Treviso for those coming from the west (Padua or Vicenza). Together with Porta San Tommaso, it is one of the symbols of the defensive rebirth of the city carried out by the Republic of Venice in the 16th century. The name pays homage to the forty Christian soldiers martyred in Armenia, but during the period of Austrian rule it was renamed Porta Vendramin. The external facade, made of Istrian stone, follows a sober and elegant Renaissance style, with three arches, the central one intended for carts and the two side ones for pedestrians. Above the main arch stands the winged lion of Saint Mark, a symbol of Venetian power. A significant historical detail is the inscription celebrating the Serenissima's right to defend its borders. Today it marks the entrance to the Borgo Cavour district and is an integral part of the panoramic walk along the 16th-century walls.
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Piazza Indipendenza in Badoere is an architectural masterpiece unique in the Venetian landscape. Famous for its scenic semi-circular structure, the square is bordered by two imposing semicircular barchesse facing each other, creating a large elliptical space. One side anciently housed shops and dwellings, while the other was intended for agricultural purposes. This conformation conveys a sense of harmony and welcome, making it an open-air living room where history, craftsmanship, and markets still merge today, maintaining the intact charm of the eighteenth-century Venice.
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Asolo is an enchanting fortified town in the province of Treviso, rich in history, art and culture, located on the top of a hill with a particular elongated shape in ridges and dominated by Monte Ricco, on which stands the medieval Rocca.
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This is a very beautiful route. ATTENTION: Between Santa Cristina and Treviso there is a VERY nice car-free cycle path. Maintenance work was being carried out, and we were unable to use most of it. Therefore: Do NOT follow our route between Santa Cristina and Treviso, but stay on the cycle path.
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Place of refreshment, enjoy it.
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Mountain biking in Morgano is characterized by a flat alluvial plain, with routes primarily following placid rivers like the Sile, Dese, and Zero. This landscape is more suited for gentle cycling and pedestrian paths rather than challenging mountain biking. You'll find extensive cycle routes along riverbanks, offering tranquil rides through a unique ecosystem.
There are over 245 mountain bike routes available around Morgano. The majority are easy to moderate, with 70 easy routes, 150 moderate routes, and 25 more challenging options.
Yes, many of the routes around Morgano are designed as loops. For example, the Via dei Mulini, Santa Cristina – Boat graveyard loop from Istrana is a popular moderate circular trail, as is the Muson dei Sassi Route – Cyclopedestrian Bridge over the Muson loop from Istrana.
Morgano's flat terrain makes it ideal for beginners and families. The Treviso-Ostiglia Cycle Path – Tollbooth 104 loop from Santa Cristina is an easy 16.7-mile (26.9 km) trail that follows flat cycle paths, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
Many of the cycle and pedestrian paths along the rivers in Morgano are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where necessary. Always be mindful of other path users and local regulations.
The region's riverine landscape offers unique natural sights. You can explore areas like the Gran Bosco Fontanassi or the Mulino Cervara Nature Oasis. The placid resurgence rivers like the Sile and Dese create a rich ecosystem to observe.
Yes, Morgano's proximity to historic cities means you can find interesting landmarks. For example, you might encounter sites like the Motta del Buffetto Bronze Age Mound or explore nearby castles such as Castello Romano and the Tempesta Fortress, Noale.
The routes in Morgano are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 700 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the tranquil riverine paths and the opportunity for leisurely rides through the unique flat landscape.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around the starting points of many trails, especially in towns like Istrana or Santa Cristina, which serve as common access points for the routes. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages.
Morgano is well-connected to nearby cities like Treviso, Venice, and Padua by public transport. While direct access to every trailhead might vary, you can typically reach the general area by bus or train, and then cycle to the starting points of the routes.
Given the area's charm and proximity to towns, you'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in Morgano and the surrounding villages. Many routes pass through or near these settlements, offering opportunities for refreshments and meals.
The flat terrain and mild climate of the Veneto region make Morgano suitable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially along the shaded river paths. Winter riding is also possible on milder days.


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